Sonipat is rapidly transforming into a major real estate and business hub, thanks to the upcoming extension of the Delhi Metro Yellow Line. This development is set to boost the city's economy and attract more investors and residents.
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The metro extension to Sonipat is significant because it will provide a direct connection to Delhi, making commuting easier and reducing traffic. This will also boost the local economy and attract more investors and residents.
The new 26.5 km metro route will have 21 stations connecting key areas like Rohini, Bawana, Narela, Kundli, and Nathupur.
Sonipat already has great road links like the KMP Expressway, and the Rapid Rail (RRTS) is on its way. These projects, along with the metro extension, will make Sonipat a complete travel hub.
The metro extension is expected to significantly boost the real estate market in Sonipat. Demand for affordable and mid-range homes is expected to grow, and land around metro stations is becoming hot property for investors.
Businesses will benefit from the metro extension as it will make it easier for employees to commute, reduce traffic, and improve overall accessibility. Shops, office spaces, and warehouses are expected to gain due to better metro access.

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