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Ace Sector 12
Ace Sector 12 is a new residential project offering modern living spaces in a prime location. With a range of thoughtfully designed apartments, contemporary amenities, and high-quality finishes, it promises a blend of comfort and convenience. Ideal for those seeking a fresh start in a well-connected area.
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sauravsharma3489 · 4 months ago
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Ace Sector 12
Welcome to Ace Sector 12, a new launch project in Sector 12, Noida Extension. Ace Residential: Your Dream Home Is Awaiting in Sector 12, Noida Extension. Easy access to key amenities such as schools, hospitals, retail malls, and entertainment venues. This new development provides good connectivity to main highways and neighborhoods, making it an appealing alternative for prospective homeowners.
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morestechno · 24 days ago
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ACE Hanei Price Overview: Affordable Luxury in Noida Extension
ACE Group, known for its commitment to quality and innovative designs, has introduced its latest residential project, ACE Hanei, located in Sector 12, Noida Extension (Greater Noida West). The project offers a perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and affordability, making it a prime choice for homebuyers and investors alike. In this blog, we’ll explore the ACE Hanei pricing details, the value it offers, and why it’s an attractive option for those looking for high-quality homes in the NCR region.
Luxurious Apartments at Competitive Prices
ACE Hanei offers spacious 3 BHK and 4 BHK apartments with sizes ranging from 2200 sq. ft. to 4200 sq. ft., spread across 6.5 acres with 7 beautifully designed towers. The project aims to provide luxury living with a wide range of world-class amenities and excellent connectivity to key parts of Noida and Greater Noida.
The ACE Hanei price of these luxury homes is designed to be competitive, making high-end living accessible to a larger audience. Below are the pricing details:
Pre-launch Price: ₹10,999/sq. ft.
Launch Price: ₹12,499/sq. ft.
Inaugural Discount: ₹1,500/sq. ft. (Limited time offer)
With a competitive per-square-foot rate and special inaugural discounts, ACE Hanei ensures that you get excellent value for your investment.
Payment Plans to Suit Every Buyer
One of the major selling points of ACE Hanei is the flexibility in its payment plans, designed to ease the financial burden on buyers. ACE Group offers various payment schemes tailored to meet the needs of different homebuyers. Some of the popular payment plans include:
1. Construction-linked Payment Plan (CLP):
Pay in installments as the construction progresses.
Ideal for buyers looking for flexibility and gradual payments.
2. 40:60 Payment Plan:
Pay 40% upfront and 60% at the time of possession.
A great option for buyers who want to spread their financial commitment over time.
3. 10:90 Plan:
Pay 10% upfront and the remaining 90% at possession.
Suitable for buyers looking for minimal initial investment with payment upon completion.
These flexible payment options ensure that every buyer, whether an investor or an end-user, can choose a plan that suits their financial situation.
Why ACE Hanei Pricing Offers Great Value
Here are a few reasons why the pricing of ACE Hanei stands out in the market:
Luxury Features at Affordable Prices: ACE Hanei offers premium features such as Italian marble flooring, deck balconies, and an upgraded clubhouse—facilities that are usually found in high-end luxury projects. The competitive pricing makes it a fantastic deal for anyone looking for luxury living without the premium price tag.
Prime Location: Situated in Sector 12, Noida Extension, ACE Hanei enjoys excellent connectivity to major roads like the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, FNG Expressway, and the upcoming Metro stations. This ensures that residents can easily commute to key parts of Noida, Greater Noida, and Delhi, adding to the project’s value.
RERA Approved: ACE Hanei is a RERA-approved project, ensuring transparency, timely delivery, and a hassle-free buying process. This adds to the credibility of the project and provides peace of mind to potential buyers.
High Potential for Appreciation: The real estate market in Noida Extension is growing rapidly, with several infrastructure projects such as the Jewar International Airport and Eastern Peripheral Expressway boosting the area’s prospects. The competitive pricing of ACE Hanei at its pre-launch stage makes it an attractive investment, with high potential for property appreciation in the near future.
Additional Costs to Consider
When purchasing a property, it’s essential to account for additional costs, which include:
Maintenance Charges: Typically calculated on a per-square-foot basis, this cost covers the upkeep of the common areas, amenities, and security.
Parking: Parking slots may be offered at an additional cost depending on your apartment size.
GST and Other Taxes: Applicable government taxes such as GST and stamp duty will also need to be factored into your budget.
Club Membership Fees: Access to the exclusive clubhouse may come with a one-time membership fee or be included in the overall pricing package.
Buyers should discuss all such costs with the sales team to get a clear understanding of the final pricing.
Conclusion: Affordable Luxury Awaits at ACE Hanei
ACE Hanei offers a unique combination of luxury living and affordability, making it an attractive option for homebuyers and investors in Noida Extension. With competitive pricing, flexible payment plans, and high-end amenities, this project provides excellent value for your investment.
Whether you’re looking to upgrade your lifestyle or make a smart investment, ACE Hanei offers you the opportunity to own a luxurious home in a prime location, without breaking the bank.
For those who act fast, the inaugural discount and pre-launch prices present an even greater opportunity to get in on this fantastic project at an unbeatable price. So, don’t wait! Book your dream home at ACE Hanei today and experience luxury living like never before.
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dresshistorynerd · 9 months ago
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The Real Cost of the Fashion Industry
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Atacama Desert, in Alto Hospicio, Iquique, Chile. (source)
The textile industry is destroying the world. The industry is wasting massive amounts of energy and materials, and polluting the air, the ground and the water supplies. It overwhelmingly exploits it's labour and extracts wealth from colonized countries, especially in Asia. I assume we all broadly understand this, but I think it's useful to have it all laid out in front of you to see the big picture, the core issues causing this destruction and find ways how to effectively move forward.
The concerning trend behind this ever-increasing devastation are shortening of trend cycles, lowering clothing prices and massive amount of wasted products. Still in year 2000 it was common for fashion brands to have two collections per year, while now e.g. Zara produces 24 collections and H&M produces 12-16 collections per year. Clothing prices have fallen (at leas in EU) 30% from 1996 to 2018 when adjusted to inflation, which has contributed to the 40% increase in clothing consumption per person between 1996 and 2012 (in EU). (source) As the revenue made by the clothing industry keep rising - from 2017 to 2021 they doubled (source) - falling prices can only be achieved with increasing worker exploitation and decreasing quality. I think the 36% degrees times clothing are used in average during the last 15 years (source) is a clear indication on the continuing drop in quality of clothing. Clothing production doubled between 2000 and 2015, while 30% of the clothes produced per year are never sold and are often burned instead (source), presumably to prevent the returns from falling due to oversupply.
These all factors are driving people to overconsume. While people in EU keep buying more clothes, they haven't used up to 50% of the clothes in their wardrobe for over a year (source). This overconsumption is only made much worse by the new type of hyper fast fashion companies like SHEIN and Temu, which are using addictive psychological tactics developed by social media companies (source 1, source 2). They are cranking up all those concerning trends I mentioned above.
Under the cut I will go through the statistics of the most significant effects of the industry on environment and people. I will warn you it will be bleak. This is not just a fast fashion problem, basically the whole industry is engaging in destructive practices leading to this damage. Clothing is one of those things that would be actually relatively easy to make without massive environmental and human cost, so while that makes the current state of the industry even more heinous, it also means there's hope and it's possible to fix things. In the end, I will be giving some suggestions for actions we could be doing right now to unfuck this mess.
Carbon emissions
The textile industry is responsible for roughly 10% of the global CO2 emissions, more than aviation and shipping industry combined. This is due to the massive supply chains and energy intensive production methods of fabrics. Most of it can be contributed to the fashion sector since around 60% of all the textile production is clothing. Polyester, a synthetic fiber made from oil which accounts for more than half of the fibers used in the textile industry, produces double the amount of carbon emissions than cotton, accounting for very large proportions of all the emissions by the industry. (source 1, source 2)
Worker exploitation
Majority of the textiles are produced in Asia. Some of the worst working conditions are in Bangladesh, one of the most important garment producers, and Pakistan. Here's an excerpt from EU Parliament's briefing document from 2014 after the catastrophic Rana Plaza disaster:
The customers of garment producers are most often global brands looking for low prices and tight production timeframes. They also make changes to product design, product volume, and production timeframes, and place last-minute orders without accepting increased costs or adjustments to delivery dates. The stresses of such policies usually fall on factory workers.
The wage exploitation is bleak. According to the 2015 documentary The True Cost less than 2% of all garment factory workers earned a living wage (source). Hourly wages are so low and the daily quotas so high, garment workers are often forced through conditions or threats and demand to work extra hours, which regularly leads to 10-12 hour work days (source) and at worst 16 hour workdays (source), often without days off. Sometimes factories won't compensate for extra hours, breaching regulations (source).
Long working hours, repetitive work, lack of breaks and high pressure leads to increased risks of injuries and accidents. Small and even major injuries are extremely common in the industry. A study in three factories in India found that 70% of the workers suffered from musculosceletal symptoms (source). Another qualitative study of female garment workers and factory doctors in Dhaka found that long hours led to eye strain, headaches, fatigue and weight loss in addition to muscular and back pains. According to the doctors interviewed, weight loss was common because the workers work such long hours without breaks, they didn't have enough time to eat properly. (source) Another study in 8 factories in India found that minor injuries were extremely common and caused by unergonomic work stations, poor organization in the work place and lack of safety gear, guidelines and training (source). Safety precautions too are often overlooked to cut corners, which periodically leads to factory accidents, like in 2023 lack of fire exists and fire extinguishers, and goods stacked beyond capacity led to a factory fire in Pakistan which injured dozens of workers (source) or like in 2022 dangerous factory site led to one dead worker and 9 injured workers (source).
Rana Plaza collapse in 2013 is the worst industrial accident in recent history. The factory building did not have proper permits and the factory owner blatantly ignored signs of danger (other businesses abandoned the building a day before the collapse), which led to deaths of 1 134 workers and injuries to 2 500 workers. The factory had or were at the time working for orders of at least Prada, Versace, Primark, Walmart, Zara, H&M, C&A, Mango, Benetton, the Children's Place, El Corte Inglés, Joe Fresh, Carrefour, Auchan, KiK, Loblaw, Bonmarche and Matalan. None of the brands were held legally accountable for the unsafe working conditions which they profited off of. Only 9 of the brands attended a meeting to agree on compensation for the victim's families. Walmart, Carrefour, Auchan, Mango and KiK refused to sight the agreement, it was only signed by Primark, Loblaw, Bonmarche and El Corte Ingles. The compension these companies provided was laughable though. Primemark demanded DNA evidence that they are relatives of one of the victims from these struggling families who had lost their often sole breadwinner for a meager sum of 200 USD (which doesn't even count for two months of living wage in Bangladesh (source)). This obviously proved to be extremely difficult for most families even though US government agreed to donate DNA kits. This is often said to be a turning point in working conditions in the industry, at least in Bangladesh, but while there's more oversight now, as we have seen, there's clearly still massive issues. (source 1, source 2)
One last major concern of working conditions in the industry I will mention is the Xinjiang raw cotton production, which is likely produced mainly with forced labour from Uighur concentration camps, aka slave labour of a suspected genocide. 90% of China's raw cotton production comes from Xinjiang (source). China is the second largest cotton producer in the world, after India, accounting 20% of the yearly global cotton production (source).
Pollution
Synthetic dyes, which synthetic fibers require, are the main cause of water pollution caused by the textile industry, which is estimated to account for 20% of global clean water pollution (source). This water pollution by the textile industry is suspected of causing a lot of health issues like digestive issues in the short term, and allergies, dermatitis, skin inflammation, tumors and human mutations in the long term. Toxins also effect fish and aquatic bacteria. Azo dyes, one of the major pollutants, can cause detrimental effects to aquatic ecosystems by decreasing photosynthetic activity of algae. Synthetic dyes and heavy metals also cause large amounts of soil pollution. Large amounts of heavy metals in soil, which occurs around factories that don't take proper environmental procautions, can cause anaemia, kidney failure, and cortical edoem in humans. That also causes changes in soil texture, decrease in soil microbial diversity and plant health, and changes in genetic structure of organisms growing in the soil. Textile factory waste water has been used for irrigation in Turkey, where other sources of water have been lacking, causing significant damage to the soil. (source)
Rayon produced through viscose process causes significant carbon disulphide and hydrogen sulphide pollution to the environment. CS2 causes cardiovascular, psychiatric, neuropsychological, endocrinal and reproductive disorders. Abortion rates among workers and their partners exposed to CS2 are reported to be significantly higher than in control groups. Many times higher amounts of sick days are reported for workers in spinning rooms of viscose fiber factories. China and India are largest producers of CS2 pollution, accounting respectively 65.74% and 11,11% of the global pollution, since they are also the major viscose producers. Emission of CS2 has increased significantly in India from 26.8 Gg in 2001 to 78.32 Gg in 2020. (source)
Waste
The textile industry is estimated to produce around 92 million tons of textile waste per year. As said before around 30% of the production is never sold and with shortening lifespans used the amount of used clothing that goes to waster is only increasing. This waste is large burned or thrown into landfills in poor countries. (source) H&M was accused in 2017 by investigative journalists of burning up to 12 tonnes of clothes per year themselves, including usable clothing, which they denied claiming they donated clothing they couldn't sell to charity instead (source). Most of the clothing donated to charity though is burned or dumbed to landfills (source).
Most of the waste clothing from rich countries like European countries, US, Australia and Canada are shipped to Chile (source) or African countries, mostly Ghana, but also Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire (source). There's major second-hand fashion industries in these places, but most of the charity clothing is dumbed to landfills, because they are in such bad condition or the quality is too poor. Burning and filling landfills with synthetic fabrics with synthetic dyes causes major air, water and soil pollution. The second-hand clothing industry also suppresses any local clothing production as donated clothing is inherently more competitive than anything else, making these places economically reliant on dumbed clothing, which is destroying their environment and health, and prevents them from creating a more sustainable economy that would befit them more locally. This is not an accident, but required part of the clothing industry. Overproduction let's these companies tap on every new trend quickly, while not letting clothing the prices in rich countries drop so low it would hurt their profits. Production is cheaper than missing a trend.
Micro- and nanoplastics
There is massive amounts of micro- and nanoplastics in all of our environment. It's in our food, drinking water, even sea salt (source). Washing synthetic textiles accounts for roughly 35% of all microplastics released to the environment. It's estimated that it has caused 14 million tonnes of microplastics to accumulate into the bottom of the ocean. (source)
Microplastics build up into the intestines of animals (including humans), and have shown to probably cause cause DNA damage and altered organism behavior in aquatic fauna. Microplastics also contain a lot of the usual pollutants from textile industry like synthetic dyes and heavy metals, which absorb in higher quantities to tissues of animals through microplastics in the intestines. Studies have shown that the adverse effect are higher the longer the microplastics stay in the organism. The effects cause major risks to aquatic biodiversity. (source) The health effects of microplastics to humans are not well known, but studies have shown that they could have adverse effects on digestive, respiratory, endocrine, reproductive and immune systems. (source)
Microplastics degrade in the environment even further to nanoplastics. Nanoplastic being even smaller are found to enter blood circulation, get inside cells and cross the blood-brain barrier. In fishes they have been found to cause neurological damage. Nanoplastics are also in the air, and humans frequently breath them in. Study in office buildings found higher concentration of nanoplastics in indoor air than outdoor air. Inside the nanoplastics are likely caused mostly by synthetic household textiles, and outdoors mostly by car tires. (source) An association between nanoplastics and mitochondrial damage in human respiratory cells was found in a recent study. (source)
Micro and nano plastics are also extremely hard to remove from the environment, making it even more important that we reduce the amount of microplastics we produce as fast as possible.
What can we do?
This is a question that deserves it's own essays and articles written about it, but I will leave you with some action points. Reading about these very bleak realities can easily lead to overwhelming apathy, but we need to channel these horrors into actions. Whatever you do, do not fall into apathy. We don't have the luxury for that, we need to act. These are industry wide problems, that simply cannot be fixed by consumerism. Do not trust any clothing companies, even those who market themselves as ethical and responsible, always assume they are lying. Most of them are, even the so called "good ones". We need legislation. We cannot allow the industry to regulate itself, they will always take the easy way out and lie to their graves. I will for sure write more in dept about what we can do, but for now here's some actions to take, both political and individual ones.
Political actions
Let's start with political actions, since they will be the much more important ones. While we are trying to dismantle capitalism and neocolonialism (the roots of these issues), here's some things that we could do right now. These will be policies that we should be doing everywhere in the world, but especially rich countries, where most of the clothing consumption is taking place. Vote, speak to others, write to your representative, write opinion pieces to your local papers, engage with democracy.
Higher requirements of transparency. Right now product transparency in clothing is laughably low. In EU only the material make up and the origin country of the final product are required to be disclosed. Everything else is up to the company. Mandatory transparency is the only way we can force any positive changes in the production. The minimum of transparency should be: origin countries of the fibers and textiles in the product itself; mandatory reports of the lifecycle emissions; mandatory reports of whole chain of production. Right now the clothing companies make their chain of production intentionally complex, so they have plausible deniability when inevitably they are caught violating environmental or worker protection laws (source). They intentionally don't want to be able to track down their production chain. Forcing them to do so anyway would make it very expensive for them to keep up this unnecessarily complex production chain. These laws are most effective when put in place in large economies like EU or US.
Restrictions on the use of synthetic fibers. Honestly I think they should be banned entirely, since the amount of microplastics in our environment is already extremely distressing and the other environmental effects of synthetic fibers are also massive, but I know there are functions for which they are not easily replaced (though I think they can be replaces in those too, but that's a subject of another post), so we should start with restrictions. I'm not sure how they should be specifically made, I'm not a law expert, but they shouldn't be used in everyday textiles, where there are very easy and obvious other options.
Banning viscose. There are much better options for viscose method that don't cause massive health issues and environmental destruction where ever it's made, like Lyocell. There is absolutely no reason why viscose should be allowed to be sold anywhere.
Governmental support for local production by local businesses. Most of the issues could be much more easily solved and monitored if most clothing were not produced by massive global conglomerations, but rather by local businesses that produce locally. All clothing are made by hand, so centralizing production doesn't even give it advantage in effectiveness (only more profits for the few). Producing locally would make it much more easier to enforce regulations and it would reduce production chains, making production more effective, leaving more profits into the hands of the workers and reducing emissions from transportation. When the production is done by local businesses, the profits would stay in the producing country and they could be taxed and utilized to help the local communities. This would be helpful to do in both exploited and exploiter countries. When done in rich countries who exploit poorer ones, it would reduce the demand for exploitation. In poor countries this is not as easily done, since poor means they don't have money to give around, but maybe this could be a good cause to put some reparations from colonizers and global corporations, which they should pay.
Preventing strategic accounting between subsidiaries and parent companies. Corporate law is obviously not my area of expertise, but I know that allowing corporations to move around the accounting of profits and losses between subsidiaries and parent companies in roughly 1980s, was a major factor in creating this modern global capitalist system, where corporations can very easily manipulate their accounting to utilize tax heavens and avoid taxes where they actually operate, which is how they are upholding this terrible system and extracting the profits from the production countries. How specifically this would be done I can't tell because again I know shit about corporate law, so experts of that field should plan the specifics. Overall this would help deal with a lot of other problems than just the fashion industry. Again for it to be effective a large economic area like EU or US should do this.
Holding companies accountable for their whole chain of production. These companies should be dragged to court and made to answer for the crimes they are profiting of off. We should put fear back into them. This is possible. Victims of child slavery are already doing this for chocolate companies. If it's already not how law works everywhere, the laws should be changed so that the companies are responsible even if they didn't know, because it's their responsibility to find out and make sure they know. They should have been held accountable for the Rana Plaza disaster. Maybe they still could be. Sue the mother fuckers. They should be afraid of us.
Individual actions
I will stress that the previous section is much more important and that there's no need to feel guilty for individual actions. This is not the fault of the average consumer. Still we do need to change our relationship to fashion and consumption. While it's not our fault, one of the ways this system is perpetuated, is by the consumerist propaganda by fashion industry. And it is easier to change our own habits than to change the industry, even if our own habits have little impact. So these are quite easy things we all could do as we are trying to do bigger change to gain some sense of control and keep us from falling to apathy.
Consume less. Better consumption will not save us, since consumption itself is the problem. We consume too much clothing. Don't make impulse purchases. Consider carefully weather you actually need something or if you really really want it. Even only buying second-hand still fuels the industry, so while it's better than buying new, it's still better to not buy.
Take proper care of your clothing. Learn how to properly wash your clothing. There's a lot of internet resources for that. Never wash your wool textiles in washing machine, even if the textile's official instructions allow it. Instead air them regularly, rinse them in cool water if they still smell after airing and wash stains with water or small amount of (wool) detergent. Never use fabric softener! It damages the fabrics, prevents them from properly getting clean and is environmentally damaging. Instead use laundry vinegar for making textiles softer or removing bad smells. (You can easily make laundry vinegar yourself too from white vinegar and water (and essential oils, if you want to add a scent to it) which is much cheaper.) Learn how to take care of your leather products. Most leather can be kept in very good condition for a very long time by occasional waxing with beeswax.
Use the services of dressmakers and shoemakers. Take your broken clothing or clothing which doesn't fit anymore to your local dressmaker and ask them if they can do something about it. Take your broken and worn leather products to your local shoemaker too. Usually it doesn't cost much to get something fixed or refitted and these expert usually have ways to fix things you couldn't even think of. So even if the situation with your clothing or accessory seems desperate, still show it to the dressmaker or shoemaker.
If it's extremely cheap, don't buy it. Remember that every clothing is handmade. Only a small fraction of the cost of the clothing will be paying the wages of the person who made it with their hands. If a shirt costs 5 euros (c. 5,39 USD), it's sewer was only payed mere cents for sewing it. I'm not a quick sewer and it takes me roughly 1-2 hours to cut, prepare and sew a simple shirt, so I'm guessing it would take around half an hour to do all that for a factory worker on a crunch, at the very least 15 minutes. So the hourly pay would still be ridiculously low. However, as I said before, the fact that the workers in clothing factories get criminally low pay is not the fault of the consumer, so if you need a clothing item, and you don't have money to buy anything else than something very cheep, don't feel guilty. And anyway expensive clothing in no way necessarily means reasonable pay or ethical working conditions, cheep clothing just guarantee them.
Learn to recognize higher quality. In addition to exploitation, low price also means low quality, but again high price doesn't guarantee high quality. High quality allows you to buy less, so even if it's not as cheep as low quality, if you can afford it, when you need it, it will be cheaper in long run, and allows you to consume less. Check the materials. Natural fibers are your friends. Do not buy plastic, if it's possible to avoid. Avoid household textiles from synthetic fibers. Avoid textiles with small amounts of spandex to give it stretch, it will shorten the lifespan of the clothing significantly as the spandex quickly wears down and the clothing looses it's shape. Also avoid clothing with rubber bands. They also loose their elasticity very quickly. In some types of clothing (sport wear, underwear) these are basically impossible to avoid, but in many other cases it's entirely possible.
Buy from artisans and local producers, if you can. As said better consumption won't fix this, but supporting artisans and your local producers could help keep them afloat, which in small ways helps create an alternative to the exploitative global corporations. With artisans especially you know the money goes to the one who did the labour and buying locally means less middlemen to take their cut. More generally buy rather from businesses that are located to the same country where the production is, even if it's not local to you. A local business doesn't necessarily produce locally.
Develop your own taste. If you care about fashion and style, it's easy to fall victim to the fashion industry's marketing and trend cycles. That's why I think it's important to develop your personal sense of style and preferences. Pay attention at what type of clothes are comfortable to you. Go through your wardrobe and track for a while which clothing you use most and which least. Understanding your own preferences helps you avoid impulse buying.
Consider learning basics of sewing. Not everyone has the time or interest for this, but if you in anyway might have a bit of both, I suggest learning some very simple and basic mending and reattaching a button.
Further reading on this blog: How to see through the greenwashing propaganda of the fashion industry - Case study 1: Shein
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ACE Hanei Sector 12 Noida Extension
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ACE Hanei in Sector 12, Noida Extension, offers premium residential apartments designed for modern living. Featuring 2, 3, and 4 BHK configurations, this project provides world-class amenities, eco-friendly surroundings, and excellent connectivity to key areas of Noida and Greater Noida. ACE Hanei promises a luxurious lifestyle with unmatched convenience and comfort.
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realestateeee · 12 days ago
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ACE Hanei Noida Extension | Modern Apartments For Sale
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ACE Hanei Noida Extension represents luxury living at its finest, offering meticulously designed 2, 3, and 4 BHK residences. Situated in a high area, this residential property by ACE Group combines modern architecture with amenities. The development spans acres of landscapes, offering citizens a serene living surrounding.
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The strategic place and toptop-classferings make it an appealing investment opportunity. Noida Extension's fast infrastructure improvement, including upcoming Metro connectivity and business traits, promises great appreciation potential. The property's aggressive pricing, coupled with flexible price plans, makes it an excellent preference for property investment.
Environmental Consciousness 
Ace Hanei Flats demonstrates a robust commitment to sustainability through numerous green projects. The assignment includes rainwater harvesting structures, sun panels for not-unusual areas, and waste management centers. Green areas include seventy percent of the overall area, ensuring healthy living surroundings for citizens during the year.
Construction Quality and Timeline 
The production employs advanced technology and top-rate substances to ensure durability and aesthetic enchantment. ACE Group's tune document of well-timed transport and pleasant production is evident within the property's execution. Regular creation updates and transparent communique hold customer confidence at some point in the improvement method.
Lifestyle and Community 
It combines a colorful network of roundings through thoughtfully designed commonplace spaces and everyday social activities. The property attracts like-minded residents who value luxury, comfort, and a balanced lifestyle. The development's layout promotes interaction while maintaining privacy, developing perfect living surroundings for families.
Purchase Process and Documentation 
The buying process at Ace Sector 12 Greater Noida is streamlined and transparent, with dedicated relationship managers guiding buyers through each step. All necessary approvals and documentation are in place, ensuring hassle-free transactions. The developer offers attractive payment plans and assistance with home loan arrangements through leading financial institutions.
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UK100 snaps losing streak, GBPUSD pushes towards 1.300
UK blue chips posted modest gains on Thursday, snapping a four-day losing streak as investors digested a big batch of corporate results, although the broader market was weaker.
At the close in London, the blue-chip FTSE 100 index was up 0.1%, at 8,269. But the broader FTSE 250 index ended 0.2% lower at 20,790.
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With the focus on next week’s Budget, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed she will change the UK's fiscal rules as she seeks to fund about £20bn a year of extra investment with increased borrowing.
Writing in the Financial Times, Reeves said her investment rule would ensure Britain avoided "the falls in public sector investment that were planned under the last government". The change would give Reeves space to borrow an additional £50bn a year by the end of the decade and still have debt falling, under the Treasury's March forecasts, the FT report said.
US markets were mixed in morning trade on Thursday although Tesla gave tech issues a boost, with the electric vehicle maker jumping higher after it delivered a quarterly profit beat and gave an optimistic view of 2025 after-hours on Wednesday.
US data released on Thursday saw the S&P Global flash composite purchasing managers' index (PMI) rise to a two-month high of 54.3 points in October, up from 54.0 in September.
On currency markets, the pound was mixed, rising 0.39% against the US dollar to 1.2972, but slipping 0.01% versus the euro to 1.1983.
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The flash UK composite purchasing managers' index from S&P Global fell to 51.7 points in October, from 52.6 in September, an 11-month low.
It was a big day for company results in London. Anglo American rose 2.9% after the miner said it is making progress in its portfolio simplification as the blue-chip firm characterised its production performance for the first nine months of 2024 as stable.
London Stock Exchange Group added 2.6% as it reported broad-based growth in the third quarter and expressed confidence for 2025.
Unilever results also impressed, with the consumer goods firm gaining 2.9% as it reported growth in third-quarter sales and volumes.
And Barclays added 4.2%, hitting around a nine year high after the lender raised its annual outlook and reported a rise in third-quarter earnings.
On the second line, Dowlais climbed 2.1% as analysts at Citi upgraded their rating to neutral from sell, albeit with a reduced share price target.
And Softcat jumped 10.1% as it posted a 12% rise in annual profit growth and lifted its payout.
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Ace Hanei – Pre Launch 3, 4 BHK & 4 BHK + Servant Room in Noida
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Introduction to Ace Hanei
Welcome to a world where luxury meets comfort Ace Hanei in Sector 12, Noida Extension. This stunning residential project is designed for those who value elegance and modern living. Imagine stepping into your new home, where every detail reflects sophistication and style. Whether you're seeking a spacious 3 BHK or an expansive 4 BHK with a servant room, Ace Hanei caters to diverse lifestyles while ensuring that you experience the pinnacle of luxury living. Get ready to explore all that this exceptional community has to offer!
Location and Accessibility
Ace Hanei is strategically located in Sector 12, Noida Extension, making it a prime choice for luxury living. This area boasts seamless connectivity to key destinations across the National Capital Region (NCR). Residents can easily access major highways like the DND Flyway and the Yamuna Expressway. Public transportation options include nearby metro stations and bus routes that make commuting hassle-free. The proximity to essential services enhances its appeal. Reputable schools, shopping malls, hospitals, and entertainment hubs are just minutes away. Living here means enjoying both tranquility and urban convenience. Nature lovers will appreciate parks and green spaces nearby, providing a serene environment amidst city life. The balance of accessibility and comfort makes Ace Hanei an attractive option for families seeking luxurious yet practical living arrangements in Noida Extension.
Floor Plans and Amenities
Ace Hanei offers a range of thoughtfully designed floor plans that cater to various lifestyles. Choose from spacious 3 BHK and 4 BHK apartments, along with exclusive units featuring a servant room for added convenience. Each layout maximizes space efficiency while providing ample natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere. The open-plan design enhances connectivity between living spaces, making it ideal for family gatherings. Amenities at Ace Hanei elevate the luxury experience. Residents can enjoy state of the art fitness facilities, beautifully landscaped gardens, and children’s play areas. A swimming pool serves as a perfect retreat on warm days. Security is paramount here; advanced surveillance systems ensure peace of mind for all residents. Additional conveniences such as power backup and high-speed elevators further enhance daily living comfort in this upscale community.
Unique Features of Ace Hanei
Ace Hanei Sector 12 in Noida stands out with its exquisite architectural design, blending modern aesthetics with functional living. The spacious layout of each unit ensures ample natural light and ventilation, creating a serene ambiance. Residents will appreciate the premium finishings that enhance every corner of their home. From high-quality flooring to stylish fixtures, attention to detail is evident throughout. The project also boasts eco-friendly features like rainwater harvesting and solar energy options. This commitment not only promotes sustainability but enhances the overall quality of living. For leisure enthusiasts, Ace Hanei offers an array of recreational facilities such as landscaped gardens, swimming pools, and fitness centers. These amenities cater to both relaxation and an active lifestyle. Safety is prioritized here too. With advanced security systems in place along with 24/7 surveillance, residents can feel secure in their luxurious surroundings.
Pricing and Payment Options
Pricing at Ace Hanei is designed to cater to a diverse range of buyers, ensuring that luxury living remains accessible. The 3 BHK units start competitively, providing ample space without breaking the bank. For those seeking more room, the 4 BHK options offer an elegant lifestyle. Payment plans are flexible and customer-friendly. Prospective buyers can choose from various financing options tailored to their needs. From down payments to EMIs, each plan accommodates different financial situations. Additionally, there may be special offers or discounts during promotional periods. This makes investing in your dream home even more enticing. Investing in Ace Hanei means not only choosing a luxurious residence but also making a smart financial decision that aligns with your budgetary preferences.
Why Choose Ace Hanei for Luxury Living?
Choosing Ace Hanei for luxury living is a decision rooted in quality and comfort. This residential gem stands out due to its thoughtfully designed spaces that cater to modern lifestyles. With spacious 3 BHK, 4 BHK, and exclusive 4 BHK + Servant Room options, every family can find their ideal home. The layouts maximize natural light and ventilation, creating an inviting ambiance. Location plays a key role in the appeal of Ace Hanei. Nestled in Sector 12 of Noida Extension, residents enjoy easy access to essential services, entertainment hubs, and educational institutions. The array of amenities enhances daily life significantly. From well-equipped fitness centers to serene green landscapes—everything you need is right at your doorstep. Investing here means embracing a lifestyle that prioritizes sophistication without compromising on convenience or community spirit. Whether it’s leisure or connectivity you're after, Ace Hanei delivers both seamlessly.
About Builder-Ace Group
Ace Group has established itself as a prominent name in the real estate sector, known for its commitment to quality and innovation. With years of experience under their belt, they have successfully delivered numerous residential projects that resonate with luxury living. Their focus is not just on building homes but creating vibrant communities. Each project reflects meticulous planning and attention to detail, ensuring residents enjoy both comfort and style. Sustainability also plays a key role in Ace Group's vision. They prioritize eco-friendly practices while designing modern spaces that cater to contemporary lifestyles. With a strong customer-centric approach, Ace Group emphasizes transparency and trust in every transaction. This dedication has earned them respect among buyers and investors alike. Their mission continues to be about enhancing lives through exceptional architecture and thoughtful design.
Conclusion
Luxury living is redefined at Ace Hanei, where elegance meets modernity in Sector 12, Noida Extension. With its stunning floor plans and a plethora of amenities, this residential project stands out as an excellent choice for those seeking comfort and style. The strategic location enhances accessibility to key areas in the city, making daily commuting a breeze. Unique features like spacious layouts and well-designed living spaces ensure that residents enjoy an unparalleled lifestyle. The pricing options are competitive and flexible, catering to diverse budgets while offering luxurious living experiences. Working with the reputable Ace Group guarantees quality craftsmanship and attention to detail throughout the property. This commitment adds immense value for potential buyers looking for their dream home. Choosing Ace Hanei means embracing a lifestyle filled with convenience, luxury, and comfort—a truly exceptional living experience awaits you here!
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Ace Terra is offering 3 & 4 BHK Luxury Apartments in Sector 22D, Yamuna Expressway. Starting Price 1.76 Cr*
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ACE Terra Project in Sector 22D Yamuna Expressway, Greater Noida is the newest development by ACE Group of India that is being developed on a Forest Theme with 85% of lush greens. The best part of this project is that it is being developed on a 4-side open plot and there are only 4 apartments on each floor. Adding to that, the residents would experience spacious and modern living at Ace Terra as it is a vibrant new development by ACE Group in the most sought-after locality of sector 22D along the Yamuna Expressway Greater Noida.
ACE Terra Launch offers the residents to choose from beautifully designed 3 BHK and 4 BHK apartments with a generous ACE Terra floor plan to provide enough space to spread out and relax. In this residential development, the residents would be able to enjoy living in residences that are surrounded by greenery, excellent connectivity to all the important hubs, and amazing amenities. The things that make it a truly unique development are the abundance of green space and proximity to the Shaheed Bhagat Singh Park.
🏡 Project Area - 11 Acres 📏 Sizes - 1770 Sq.ft. - 3025 Sq.ft. 🏗️ Total Towers - 12 Towers ⬆️ Total Floors - G+25 Floors ✨ Project Status - New Launch 🏠 Property Type - Residential 🛏️ Configurations - 3BHK, 4BHK 📜 RERA Number - UPRERAPRJ683816
Book your free site visit today! https://bit.ly/4dQ2w5I Contact us for more details! - 8595-189-189
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bricknwalls · 3 months ago
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ACE Sector 12 Noida Extension, brings a new opportunity for those seeking luxury living. This project features 3 and 4 BHK luxury homes designed to cater to modern urban lifestyles. ACE Group's new project in Sector 12, Greater Noida (West), offers an exceptional living experience in a thriving locale. This premium residential development features 3 and 4 BHK residences designed to provide comfort, elegance, and convenience. Here are some key highlights of the ACE Sector 12 Noida Extension:
Key Features of ACE Sector 12 Noida Extension Luxurious Residences: The project offers spacious 3 and 4 BHK apartments with modern designs. Each unit is designed to maximize space, natural light, and ventilation. High-quality materials and finishes are used to ensure a premium living experience.
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bestsellingproperties · 6 months ago
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Ace Sector 12 Noida Extension: Luxurious & Sustainable Flats
Ace Sector 12 Noida Extension is an upcoming residential task where luxury and sustainability come together to create a cutting-edge masterpiece in residential living. Developed by the visionary minds at Ace Group, this undertaking sets new standards for eco-conscious layout and opulent services. Let's delve into the intricacies of this first-rate improvement and discover what sets it apart in the realm of modern-day real property.
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This asset is located in a key function that offers unrivalled accessibility, and it's nestled inside the energetic network of Noida Extension. This improvement is located in Greater Noida. Consequently, it ensures that critical business centres, academic establishments, and recreational locations are easily accessible. The non-stop connectivity permits residents to strike the proper balance between their paintings and their leisure activities. This balance leads to a higher standard of living for residents. As a result, citizens can obtain a more universally pleasant lifestyle.
Sustainable Architecture: Ace Sector 12 Noida Extension
Step into Ace Apartments in Noida Extension and experience a wide-ranging architectural marvel seamlessly integrating with the natural environment. The design team has meticulously integrated sustainable factors. As a result, it ensures that each component of the development is environmentally aware. From power-efficient structures to thoughtfully designed inexperienced areas, it's a testament to the harmonious coexistence of luxury and sustainability.
Vaastu Compliance: Harmony in Design
The developers intentionally constructed the assets to enhance effective power flow and create a wholesome dwelling environment. This is in accordance with the ideas of Vaastu, which are based on historical awareness. Each element is strategically positioned to beautify the well-being of residents. Therefore, it ensures that their houses are sanctuaries of tranquilly and harmony. The Vaastu-compliant design provides an additional layer of auspiciousness to the residing spaces. Consequently, it makes them now not just luxurious but spiritually enriching as well.
Diverse Residential Options: Tailored to Your Needs
Ace Sector 12 Noida Extension affords a huge variety of residential answers to fulfil the unique wishes of each and every family. Whether you are searching for a comfortable flat with two bedrooms and a pair of bathrooms or a big sanctuary with four bedrooms and four lavatories, The development team meticulously crafts each apartment with thoughtful layouts and steeply priced interiors. With quite a few sizes and configurations to be had, locating the suitable residing area has never been less difficult.
World-Class Amenities: Elevating Lifestyle
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Ace Projects in Noida Extension offers a wide range of world-class amenities. Get ready for an occasion that will not present itself again. Modern exercise facilities, prominent clubhouses, and designated play areas await. They design each amenity to make existence less complicated for human beings. Luxurious comfort is constantly at your fingertips. Whether unwinding or entertaining, these exceptional belongings guarantee the existence of comfort and style.
Safety and Security: Peace of Mind Guaranteed
Your safety and security are paramount to residential property through Ace Group. The improvement boasts modern-day security features, along with spherical-the-clock surveillance, and managed to get admission. As a result, it ensures steady and peaceful surroundings for you and your family. With advanced safety structures in their location, residents can experience a luxurious lifestyle with no issues, understanding that their well-being is in capable hands.
Embrace the Future of Ace Sector 12 Noida Extension
In conclusion, as your real estate representative, I invite you to embody the future of sustainable luxury living at Ace Apartments in Sector 12. This splendid residential assignment is clearly a testament to Ace Group's dedication to excellence. It really blends pricey facilities with eco-conscious layout ideas. Embark on a trip where luxury and sustainability meet, resulting in a harmonious living environment that goes beyond just buildings and mortar. Welcome to the pinnacle of modern living at Ace Noida Extension, Greater Noida.
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Luxury vs. Affordability: ACE Hanei, Fusion, and Civitech – Which Project Suits You Best?
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1. ACE Hanei
Location: Sector 12, Greater Noida West
Configuration: 3.5 BHK, 4.5 BHK, and 4.5 BHK XL luxury apartments
Apartment Sizes: 2290 sq. ft., 3200 sq. ft., and 4190 sq. ft.
Starting Price: ₹2.31 Cr* onwards
Target Market: High-end luxury segment, catering to buyers seeking premium features and upscale lifestyle
Key Features:
Italian marble flooring in living/dining areas, wooden flooring in bedrooms
Large deck balconies with city and green views
Fully equipped modular kitchens
Premium amenities: grand clubhouse, swimming pool, fitness center, jogging tracks, kids play area
24/7 CCTV, advanced firefighting, and earthquake-resistant buildings
Green and sustainable design elements
Builder Reputation: ACE Group is known for delivering quality luxury projects with a strong emphasis on design and amenities and now it introduces ACE Hanei.
2. Fusion
Location: Sector 12, Greater Noida West
Configuration: 3 BHK and 4 BHK apartments
Apartment Sizes: 1350 SQ. FT, 1545 SQ. FT and 2010 SQ. FT
Starting Price: Approximately ₹1.26 Cr. onwards (varies depending on configuration)
Target Market: Mid-range to premium buyers, ideal for families and young professionals seeking quality housing with good connectivity
Key Features:
Modern and functional layouts with stylish finishes
Basic to mid-level amenities: swimming pool, gym, jogging tracks, green landscapes, and kids' play area
Safety features: CCTV, fire safety, and secure entry points
Environmentally conscious construction with focus on open spaces and greenery
Builder Reputation: Fusion Group is well-regarded for providing quality homes with good amenities at accessible prices, primarily targeting the upper-middle-income segment.
3. Civitech
Location: Primarily in Sector 12 Greater Noida West.
Configuration: 2 BHK, 3 BHK, and select larger configurations
Apartment Sizes: 1090 SQ. FT, 1250 SQ. FT and 1275 SQ. FT
Starting Price: Starting around ₹1.14 Cr*Onwards for basic configurations, with luxury configurations going higher
Target Market: Affordable to mid-range market, with an option for larger families and investors seeking value-for-money properties
Key Features:
Modern amenities including clubhouse, swimming pool, gym, green spaces, and children’s play areas
Emphasis on efficient, compact layouts ideal for practical living
Safety protocols: CCTV and fire safety equipment
Limited luxury features but a focus on affordability and community-based amenities
Builder Reputation: Civitech is known for affordable housing options with good value, especially appealing to budget-conscious families and first-time buyers.
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