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Will the Aqua Line extension drive a price uptick in key Noida sectors? Here’s what experts say

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Last updated: March 3, 2026 6:43 am
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Published: March 3, 2026
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Noida:

In a significant push to urban mobility in NCR, the Union Cabinet has cleared an 11.56-km extension of the Noida Metro’s Aqua Line from Sector 142 to Botanical Garden, paving the way to plug a critical connectivity gap between Noida and Delhi, long flagged by daily commuters and industry. A total of eight new elevated stations will be constructed. These are – Botanical Garden, Noida Sector-44, Noida office, Noida Sector-97, Noida Sector-105, Noida Sector-108, Noida Sector-93 and Panchsheel Balak Inter College.

Key triple-interchange hub

Once operational, Botanical Garden will emerge as a key triple-interchange hub, seamlessly linking the Aqua Line with the Delhi Metro’s Blue and Magenta lines. For thousands of travellers between residential sectors, office hubs and central Delhi, the move promises shorter commute times and a more integrated transit network.

Beyond easing commute woes, the proposed corridor is widely expected to act as a catalyst for the real estate market along its stretch. By reducing travel time and easing congestion on the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, the extension will strengthen the link between residential clusters and key employment and education hubs.

Sectors such as 93, 105, 108 and 142, which house a mix of premium and luxury housing, are likely to see renewed traction. 

Improved metro access to widen homebuyer base

Real estate players say improved metro access has historically widened the homebuyer base, particularly among families and working professionals who prioritise shorter, predictable commutes. The Aqua Line extension is expected to bring similar momentum, making several sectors more attractive to end-users who were earlier hesitant due to last-mile challenges. Market watchers believe the move could also improve liquidity in the secondary housing segment, where inventory movement often hinges on connectivity. Localities that were perceived as slightly disconnected may now find firmer price support, with demand gradually shifting from speculative interest to more stable, end-user-driven purchases.

According to BK Malagi, Vice Chairman, Experion Developers, connectivity is a catalyst that reshapes people’s everyday lives beyond infrastructure. 

“Sector 142 onwards towards Greater Noida already enjoys metro access, which is why that stretch has remained attractive for both homebuyers and corporates. The new extension to the Botanical Garden now completes the larger connectivity loop by linking these micro-markets directly to central Delhi. This particularly benefits sectors 44, 45, 96, 98, 105, and 108. Sector 142 itself has evolved into one of the most premium stretches along the expressway, witnessing sustained demand in luxury housing because of its proximity to major office hubs and strong social infrastructure. Direct connectivity to the Botanical Garden will further strengthen that positioning. Over the next 18–24 months, this added infrastructure certainty should translate into steadier end-user demand and healthier resale momentum,” Malagi said.

Amit Modi, Director, County Group, is of the view that connectivity upgrades of this scale impact when aligned with other infrastructure milestones. 

“In Noida-Greater Noida, the Aqua Line extension, alongside the upcoming Noida International Airport, signals a decisive shift in how the region is perceived. Luxury buyers today seek exclusivity without disconnect; they want swift access to Delhi, business hubs and now even global gateways. When metro connectivity integrates seamlessly with expressways and an international airport ecosystem, it elevates the entire value proposition. For the broader housing market, this creates layered demand; premium projects gain stronger long-term confidence. Infrastructure convergence of this nature tends to build durable, end-user-driven growth rather than speculative spikes,” he added.

Corporates may evaluate relocations 

On the commercial front, industry observers believe the metro extension could further strengthen Noida’s positioning as a preferred office destination. Major IT/ITES players such as Microsoft, TCS, Infosys and Oracle already anchor several office hubs along the expressway, and improved metro access is expected to widen the talent catchment for these campuses. With easier access to Delhi and central Noida, more corporates may evaluate relocations or expansions in metro-linked precincts, reinforcing the corridor’s long-term commercial appeal.

“Metro infrastructure has always been a foundational value driver in any major city. In the context of Noida-Greater Noida, the Sector 142-Botanical Garden extension stitches neighbourhoods into a bigger economic fabric. Buyers today are not thinking in micro-segments; they’re thinking about lifestyle, access to schools, offices and public transport in unison. When a project sits within walking distance of a metro stop that connects directly to Delhi, it’s no longer just real estate; it’s urban mobility. Over the next few years, we expect developments in these corridors to attract not only first-time homebuyers but also families looking to relocate for long-term quality of life and investors seeking sustained value appreciation,” said Salil Kumar, Director, Marketing and Business Management, CRC Group. 

The Rs 2,254-crore project is slated for completion in about four years, offering a defined execution roadmap for both planners and the property market. For developers, the clarity on timelines allows calibrated launch strategies aligned with construction milestones, while investors gain better visibility on entry and exit cycles.

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