With the nearing completion of Jewar Airport, property values along the Yamuna Expressway have seen a significant surge over the past five years. Experts predict further price increases in the coming years.
Yamuna ExpresswayProperty ValuesJewar AirportReal EstateUttar PradeshReal EstateSep 30, 2025

The Yamuna Expressway is a six-lane arterial road connecting Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, to Agra. It spans 165 kilometers and has significantly reduced travel time between these cities.
Property values are surging due to the development of infrastructure, particularly the nearing completion of Jewar Airport, which is expected to enhance connectivity and boost the local economy.
The completion of Jewar Airport is expected to significantly enhance connectivity, create numerous job opportunities, and attract more businesses, further driving up property values and economic growth.
Nimbus Realty is a leading real estate developer in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. They are well-positioned to capitalize on the growth in the Yamuna Expressway region with a strong portfolio of projects and a commitment to high-quality developments.
The future prospects are bright, with continued infrastructure development and the completion of Jewar Airport expected to attract more investments, making the region a prime location for real estate development.

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