Checklist for Selling Your Property in Greater Noida (2025 Edition)

Checklist for selling Property

Selling a property in Greater Noida sounds simple—until the calls start, paperwork piles up, and you’re knee-deep in broker jargon. This checklist cuts through the chaos and gives you a no-fluff guide to get your property sold faster, safer, and smarter in 2025.


✅ 1. Gather All Legal Documents

Without paperwork, you’re not selling—you’re just daydreaming. Have these documents ready before listing:

  • Title Deed (in your name)
  • Sale Deed (proof of purchase)
  • Allotment Letter from builder/development authority
  • Possession Letter
  • Completion Certificate / Occupancy Certificate
  • Latest Electricity and Water Bills
  • Property Tax Receipts
  • Mutation Document (Khatauni/Intakal proof)

Optional but Useful: NOC from society/RWA, Approved Building Plan, Encumbrance Certificate


✅ 2. Know the Realistic Market Price

Buyers are well-informed, and you should be too. Overpricing = no calls. Underpricing = regret.

  • Compare recent sale prices in your area (not asking price, actual sale price)
  • Check platforms like Roundspaces for active listing trends
  • Adjust for floor, facing, furnishing, and location factors

Need help? Get a free price check from our team.


✅ 3. Make Your Property Presentation-Ready

Photos sell. Period. But more than that, your listing should answer a buyer’s core questions in 5 seconds:

  • Clear, well-lit images (outside + inside)
  • Exact carpet/built-up area in sqft
  • Location details — society name, nearby landmarks
  • Facing, floor, registry status, parking, lift, and age of construction

Listing without info is like showing up to a date without brushing. Don’t do it.


✅ 4. Choose the Right Platform (Not Just Any Broker)

If you’re tired of 2% commission for zero value, you’re not alone. In 2025, smart sellers are:

  • Listing on curated platforms (like Roundspaces)
  • Working with brokers who charge 1% or less and offer verified buyers
  • Avoiding spam-call farms and commission-hungry middlemen

Pro Tip: Always verify the identity of buyers before scheduling site visits.


✅ 5. Prepare for the Final Steps

  • Be ready to share document copies once buyer is serious
  • Hire a property lawyer to oversee the sale agreement
  • Be transparent about pending dues, if any
  • Execute a Sale Agreement before full payment
  • Register the property at Sub-Registrar’s office

From site visit to registry, it’s all about clarity, timing, and trust.


📎 Bonus Tips

  • Don’t wait for buyers to “just find” your listing — promote it actively
  • Use WhatsApp, Telegram, and local brokers (the good ones) in parallel
  • Save every WhatsApp conversation with buyers. It can help later.

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💬 Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to sell a property in Greater Noida?

With realistic pricing and complete documents, most resale properties close within 30–60 days. Without those, it can take 6+ months.

Do I need to pay capital gains tax?

Yes, if you profit from the sale. Short-term gains (less than 2 years) are taxed as per your slab. Long-term gains (over 2 years) get indexation benefit and 20% LTCG tax.

Can I sell property without involving any broker?

Yes, but it requires time, negotiation skills, and legal vigilance. Many sellers prefer platforms with minimal brokerage that handle most of the process.


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