Sector 18, Noida
Uttar Pradesh, India, 201301
4.4
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Why is Sector 18, Noida known
- About 7 km away from Okhla Railway Station
- Red Fort is an attractive tourist spot
- Connected via Metro
- Great Road Connectivity
- Hub of Luxury Properties
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- Interstate rail connectivity to improve with an increase in the speed of trains on the New Delhi-Howrah route
- Project work worth Rs 11 crore was initiated in areas dominated by several highrises
- Two major upcoming commercial projects are Wave 1st Silver Tower and Wave One, both by Wave Group
What is good in Sector 18, Noida
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- Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) provides great connectivity to nearby localities
- Sector 18 is well connected by nearby cities like Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Ballabhgarh with well-constructed roads
- Road width is curtailed by traffic police for maintaining traffic movement
- Sector - 18 has various reputed schools in and around the locality
- Well equipped health care centers are situated in the vicinity of Sector 18
- With several Indian brand outlets, Sector - 18 is the shopping destination for the whole of Noida
- Proximity to high-end commercial pockets, Sector 18 is never deserted even at night
- Most of the streets in Sector 18 have ample street lights due to commercialization
- Police Patrolling is heavy at night, and especially on weekends
- Authorities maintain all the parks in Sector 18
- Clean roads in Sector 18 add beauty and give a high rating to the locality
- The main green belt in Sector 18 is public and private parks located in and near the area
- Currently, the area shows a healthy price appreciation of 1-1.5%
- The commercial hub of Delhi are located near Sector 18 of Noida
- Nearby National Highway 44 serves the locality
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What can be better in Sector 18, Noida
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- Traffic bottlenecks during peak hours
- Excessive waterlogging causes problems for commuters especially during monsoon
- Lack of power infrastructure, voltage fluctuations and frequent power cuts
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