The opening of Noida International Airport Jewar would help the real estate markets in Greater Noida and the Yamuna Expressway

By Bricksnwall | 2026-03-29

The opening of Noida International Airport Jewar would help the real estate markets in Greater Noida and the Yamuna Expressway


The Noida International Airport will improve demand for end-use and attract Grade A developers. The Yamuna Expressway and Greater Noida real estate markets will also see growth.


The first phase of the Noida International Airport at Jewar, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened on March 28, is expected to lead to the next phase of real estate boom in the NCR, especially along the Yamuna Expressway, in Greater Noida, and in Noida. The airport is intended to speed up expansion and turn these areas into high-growth corridors that include residential, hospitality, and retail spaces. This is possible because of better connections and a changing economy.


The project will probably increase demand from end users, especially for high-end and luxury homes with modern features. It will also get more Grade A developers involved. Experts predict that key micro-markets like the Yamuna Expressway, Greater Noida, and the Noida Expressway belt are likely to become more popular, especially among middle- and high-income people.

They say that the area is being built up in the same way as worldwide hubs like Schiphol, where aviation infrastructure is connected to commercial, industrial, logistics, and residential areas. The goal of this strategy is to build self-sustaining cities, with the airport at the center of a larger economic network made up of manufacturing clusters, logistical hubs, and business districts. Better connections through expressways and multimodal transport networks should cut down on travel time and make the area more attractive to investors.

 

According to SquareYards, better infrastructure could raise property prices along the Yamuna Expressway corridor by as much as 28% by 2027. A recent report from Knight Frank India says that the airport's opening will likely boost developer confidence and increase the supply of homes in small markets like Greater Noida, where launches and sales have been steadily rising since the foundation stone was laid in November 2021.

As connection gets better, regions that used to be on the outskirts are becoming more attractive to both homebuyers and investors. In the future, demand is likely to be driven more by end users looking for improved planning, connection, and livability than by people who are only interested in making money. Experts added that investors are also focusing on long-term, infrastructure-led growth, which points to a more stable and balanced real estate cycle in the area.

Source: Hindustan Times

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