Flats on the NH-24 Ghaziabad Corridor: Prices and Guide
NH-24, now the Delhi-Meerut Expressway corridor, has quietly become one of NCR's most active budget housing belts. Wide, fast road access to Delhi, a string of townships, and flats at prices that undercut Noida across the border. The searches are specific: flats in NH-24 Ghaziabad, 2 BHK, 3 BHK, for sale, for rent. This guide covers what your budget buys along the corridor, the real prices, and the checks that matter.
What the NH-24 corridor offers
The NH-24 corridor, upgraded as the Delhi-Meerut Expressway, runs from east Delhi through Ghaziabad toward Meerut, and the belt along it has filled with residential townships. Its appeal is simple: fast road connectivity to Anand Vihar and east Delhi, plus some of the lowest flat prices in NCR. Key pockets include Crossings Republik, the Indirapuram and Vaishali side, and newer townships further along the expressway. Most stock is high-rise society flats, ready or near-ready.
Prices along the corridor
| Rate per sq ft | Typical 2-3 BHK | |
|---|---|---|
| Crossings Republik | ₹5,500 to ₹7,500 | ₹40 to ₹75 lakh |
| Indirapuram side | ₹8,450 to ₹12,950 | ₹60 lakh to ₹1.1 crore |
| Vaishali / Vasundhara belt | ₹7,500 to ₹9,000 | ₹50 lakh to ₹1 crore |
| Outer NH-24 townships | ₹4,000 to ₹6,500 | ₹30 to ₹55 lakh |
Rates are from current 99acres and locality data. The corridor spans a real range, from budget outer townships to the more established Indirapuram belt. Confirm the specific society before buying. Our Crossings Republik guide and Indirapuram guide cover the key pockets.
Why the corridor works, and its trade-off
The Delhi-Meerut Expressway cut travel time to east Delhi sharply, which is the whole draw: you get a new, amenity-rich flat far cheaper than across the border in Noida, with a manageable drive to Delhi. The trade-off is that connectivity leans on road and the expressway rather than a dense metro network in every pocket, so commutes can be long at peak hour, and some outer townships are still maturing on social infrastructure. For a value buyer who works in east Delhi or Noida, the maths often works.
What to check
- RERA registration and the developer's record, on the UP RERA portal, our UP RERA guide shows how.
- Society reputation and maintenance, which vary a lot; visit in the evening.
- Real commute to your workplace at peak hour, since the belt leans on road.
- Registry status and clean title.
- The pocket you are actually buying, since prices and maturity differ sharply along the corridor.
The expressway is the whole story
Everything good and bad about the NH-24 belt traces back to one thing: the Delhi-Meerut Expressway. When it opened, it cut travel time from this stretch of Ghaziabad to east Delhi dramatically, which is exactly why townships filled in and prices, while still low, began to rise. For a buyer, that means the value of a specific project depends heavily on its access to the expressway: a society close to an entry point enjoys a genuinely fast Delhi commute, while one deep inside the belt, dependent on congested internal roads, does not get the same benefit despite sharing the corridor's address. So when comparing flats here, treat quick, reliable expressway access as a real, priceable feature, not a given. The corridor rewards buyers who buy near the ramps and are realistic about peak-hour traffic, and disappoints those who assume every NH-24 address means a fast commute.
Frequently asked questions
Is NH-24 the same as the Delhi-Meerut Expressway?
Largely yes. The old NH-24 was upgraded into the Delhi-Meerut Expressway corridor, and the residential belt along it, from Ghaziabad toward Meerut, is what buyers mean by the NH-24 corridor.
What is the price of a flat on the NH-24 corridor in Ghaziabad?
Per current listings, roughly ₹30 to ₹55 lakh in outer townships, ₹40 to ₹75 lakh in Crossings Republik, and ₹60 lakh to ₹1.1 crore in the Indirapuram belt for 2-3 BHKs.
Is NH-24 a good place to buy a flat?
For value buyers wanting a new flat with fast road access to Delhi, yes, at prices below Noida. Connectivity leans on the expressway, so time your real commute.
Which pockets are on the NH-24 corridor?
Crossings Republik, the Indirapuram and Vaishali-Vasundhara side, and newer townships further along the Delhi-Meerut Expressway toward Meerut.
Are the flats here ready to move?
Many are. Crossings Republik and the Indirapuram belt are largely built and occupied, while some outer townships have a mix of ready and under-construction stock.
What is the main drawback of the NH-24 belt?
Connectivity leans on road and the expressway rather than a dense metro everywhere, so peak-hour commutes can be long, and some outer townships are still maturing.
Is the NH-24 belt cheaper than Noida?
Yes, noticeably, which is its main draw. You get newer flats at lower prices than across the border, with a manageable drive to east Delhi and Noida.
The NH-24, or Delhi-Meerut Expressway, corridor is honest value: new flats with fast road access to Delhi at some of NCR's lowest prices. Pick the right pocket, verify RERA and the society, and time your commute. Browse options in our residential listings and read more on the blog. Prices are indicative current figures, so confirm before buying.