Yamuna Expressway Property Values Surge in Five Years
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Yamuna Expressway Property Values Surge in Five Years

Property prices along the Yamuna Expressway corridor in Delhi-NCR have surged dramatically over the past five years, driven by rapid infrastructure development and mega projects such as the upcoming Noida International Airport, according to property consultancy InvestoXpert.

In its latest RealX Stats report, InvestoXpert noted that apartment prices in the region have risen 158 per cent, while plot values have jumped 536 per cent since 2020.

  • Apartments: Prices increased from Rs 3,950 per sq ft in 2020 to Rs 10,200 per sq ft in 2025.
  • Plots: Rates climbed from Rs 1,650 per sq ft in 2020 to Rs 10,500 per sq ft in 2025.
“The massive appreciation in plot values reflects investor confidence and the transformative potential of large-scale infrastructure projects like Jewar Airport and UER-II,” said Vishal Raheja, Founder & Managing Director of InvestoXpert Advisors.

Developers along the corridor shared this bullish outlook. Manoj Gaur, CMD of Gaurs Group, which developed the Gaur Yamuna City township, said: “The Yamuna Expressway corridor is emerging as one of India’s most promising investment landscapes, backed by institutional projects such as Film City, technology parks, and dedicated logistics hubs.”

Jash Panchamia, Executive Director of Jaypee Infratech, added: “Both apartments and plots have consistently recorded strong year-on-year growth, reinforcing the corridor’s position as a resilient, high-performing real estate destination. With Jewar Airport nearing completion, we expect prices to rise sharply.”

Sahil Agarwal, CEO of Nimbus Realty, noted that in the past year alone, around 390 acres were acquired for Rs 2.34 billion, highlighting the corridor’s rapid appreciation and investor interest. 

Property prices along the Yamuna Expressway corridor in Delhi-NCR have surged dramatically over the past five years, driven by rapid infrastructure development and mega projects such as the upcoming Noida International Airport, according to property consultancy InvestoXpert.In its latest RealX Stats report, InvestoXpert noted that apartment prices in the region have risen 158 per cent, while plot values have jumped 536 per cent since 2020.Apartments: Prices increased from Rs 3,950 per sq ft in 2020 to Rs 10,200 per sq ft in 2025.Plots: Rates climbed from Rs 1,650 per sq ft in 2020 to Rs 10,500 per sq ft in 2025.“The massive appreciation in plot values reflects investor confidence and the transformative potential of large-scale infrastructure projects like Jewar Airport and UER-II,” said Vishal Raheja, Founder & Managing Director of InvestoXpert Advisors.Developers along the corridor shared this bullish outlook. Manoj Gaur, CMD of Gaurs Group, which developed the Gaur Yamuna City township, said: “The Yamuna Expressway corridor is emerging as one of India’s most promising investment landscapes, backed by institutional projects such as Film City, technology parks, and dedicated logistics hubs.”Jash Panchamia, Executive Director of Jaypee Infratech, added: “Both apartments and plots have consistently recorded strong year-on-year growth, reinforcing the corridor’s position as a resilient, high-performing real estate destination. With Jewar Airport nearing completion, we expect prices to rise sharply.”Sahil Agarwal, CEO of Nimbus Realty, noted that in the past year alone, around 390 acres were acquired for Rs 2.34 billion, highlighting the corridor’s rapid appreciation and investor interest. 

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