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TL;DR: Noida Authority has unveiled multiple 2026 plot schemes across corporate, commercial, hotel, religious and group-housing categories. Apply by Feb 26; most allotments will be done via e-auction, with religious plots allotted through interviews.
Noida plot schemes 2026: overview and key dates
Noida Authority has launched multiple plot schemes in 2026 across corporate, commercial, hotel, religious and group-housing categories. Applications are open now and will be accepted until Feb 26. Except for religious plots, allotments will be conducted through e-auctions, making the process transparent and competitive.
What’s on offer: categories and highlights
- Corporate offices: Ten plots in Sector 152 — nine smaller plots (~1,000 sqm each) and one larger plot of around 4,000 sqm. Reserve prices for corporate lots range roughly from Rs 1 crore to Rs 4.4 crore.
- Religious plots: Two sites (302 sqm and 600 sqm) in Sectors 15A and 93B earmarked for temples; these will be allotted via interview and carry reserve prices around Rs 2.7 crore and Rs 4.1 crore respectively.
- Large commercial (FAR 4): Five major plots across Sectors 96, 98, 62 and 108, with sizes from ~24,000 sqm to ~50,000 sqm and reserve prices ranging roughly from Rs 400 crore to Rs 800 crore. These will be auctioned online.
- Smaller commercial (FAR 2): Six plots in Sectors 61, 142, 132, 135 and 126, sized ~5,000–22,000 sqm; reserve prices approximately Rs 76 crore to Rs 270 crore.
- Hotel plots: Six plots in Sectors 93B, 105, 135 and 142, ranging ~2,000–24,000 sqm with reserve prices from about Rs 36 crore to Rs 340 crore.
- Group housing: Two plots offered in Sector 151 for residential development.
What this means for developers and investors
The emphasis on e-auctions signals a push for competitive pricing and transparency. Developers targeting hospitality and large-scale commercial projects should note the significant FAR 4 opportunities, while mid-sized developers may find the FAR 2 commercial plots more accessible. Religious organizations have a separate interview-based allotment route for the smaller temple plots.
Context within Noida’s evolving landscape
Noida’s Sector 128 remains a notable residential hub with strong developer interest—buyers and investors looking at nearby residential supply and amenities may want to review established options like L&T Green Reserve Noida Sector 128 – Project Details and Kalpataru Vista Sector 128 Noida – Residential Project to compare locality advantages and demand trends. For those focused on mixed-use and integrated commercial-residential schemes, projects in Sector 105 illustrate the type of premium development that can complement new hotel or commercial plots; see Max Estates Sector 105 Noida – Premium Mixed-Use Development for reference.
Practical tips for applicants
- Review plot category details and reserve price ranges carefully to determine eligibility and bid strategy.
- Prepare due diligence documents and financial guarantees ahead of time to participate in e-auctions smoothly.
- For religious plot applicants, be ready for interview-based allotment procedures and relevant organizational documentation.
- Monitor sector-specific infrastructure plans—proximity to transport, commercial hubs and residential projects will affect long-term value.
Deadline reminder: submit applications by Feb 26. With most allotments via e-auction, timely preparation and a clear bidding plan are essential to secure strategic land parcels in Noida’s 2026 schemes.
Note: This summary outlines plot categories, sector locations and indicative reserve price ranges announced in the current Noida plot schemes. Interested developers and investors should confirm final terms and auction procedures with the authority before bidding.
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