Godrej Jardinia is located in Sector 146 of Noida, which has become a key hub for residential and commercial developments, given its smooth connectivity. The Yamuna Expressway is close, offering easy accessibility to New Delhi, Greater Noida, and Agra. Moreover, the proposed Gautam Budhha International Airport at Jewar will also be within reach of this project. The Sector 146 area is also experiencing rapid development with new schools, hospitals, and shopping centers being built, making this a very attractive residential area, especially for young families and office-goers working in the nearby SEZs. This area promises to offer a great quality of life for residents with its serene and peaceful environment. The Noida Authority has also proposed several new plans for Sector 146, including the widening of roads, construction of flyovers, and a proposed Metro station in the vicinity. So, the future of Sector 146 is expected to be bright and full of new opportunities.
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Developer
Established in 1897, Godrej is a renowned name in the Indian property market, known for delivering quality residential and commercial projects. With a portfolio of over 60 completed and operational projects, Godrej has set a benchmark for luxury living across the country. Their projects are characterized by innovative designs, premium finishes, and cutting-edge technology, setting them apart from the competition. With a legacy spanning over a century, Godrej has built a reputation that inspires trust among buyers and investors.
₹2.81 Cr to ₹5.15 Cr
Dec 2028
Yes, it is registered with RERA ID UPRERAPRJ288309.
Godrej
Sector 146, Noida
3 and 4 BHK flats
Sector 49, Gurgaon
Possession: Dec 2030
Sector 151, Noida
Possession: Dec 2030
There isn't any information about a metro station in the project data. Please check with the developer for more information.
Godrej Jardinia has long-term appreciation potential for property prices, driven by steady demand for housing and increasing land values.