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ACE Parkway, Sector 150: Delivery Record & Resale Reality (2026)

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ACE Parkway (Sector 150, Noida, UP-RERA UPRERAPRJ4514, promoter ACE Infracity Developers Pvt Ltd) is a completed, occupied project of 970 units across 11 towers — the earlier, already-delivered project that shares a developer group and a sector with the now-RERA-registered ACE Arte (formerly ACE Parkway 2.0, UPRERAPRJ528653/07/2026). It did not deliver on its original RERA date: UP-RERA's own record shows the declared completion of 31 December 2021 was formally extended twice — first to 30 June 2022 citing COVID-19 force majeure, then again to 29 June 2023 — and portals report actual possession activity beginning around mid-2022, so real-world handover ran roughly six months to a year and a half past the original target, not the multi-year blowouts common elsewhere in this corridor. Today it's a ready-to-move, actively resold and rented society: portal-listed asking prices as tracked for this review span roughly ₹1.5 Cr to ₹4.8 Cr across configurations, rents run roughly ₹29,000–65,000/month, and resident sentiment is genuinely mixed — praised for its amenity package and construction quality, criticised for maintenance, connectivity and some interior-finishing follow-through. One thing we could not resolve: portals disagree on the project's actual land area (11.26 acres versus 6.79 acres for the identical unit count), which materially changes the "low density" claim built into ACE's own marketing. None of this transfers automatically to ACE Arte (formerly ACE Parkway 2.0), which is a separate project with its own registration — verify each on its own record.

ACE Parkway snapshot — what's verifiable today
RERA / PromoterUPRERAPRJ4514, registered 09-08-2017, promoter ACE Infracity Developers Private Limited Confirmedup-rera.in project summary, checked 6 Jul 2026
Scale11 towers, G+26 floors, 970 units — consistent across every portal reviewed Confirmed
Land area11.26 acres per most portals (whitehat.realty, 99acres, Square Yards, homesnut) vs 6.79 acres per Star Estate — unresolved conflict, see below Gap
Configurations2, 3 & 4 BHK (some portals also list a 5 BHK); sizes cited from 1,085 to 3,220 sq.ft. across the portal set; one project page we fetched directly showed only the 3/4 BHK band (1,750–3,220 sq.ft) Reported
ArchitectHafeez Contractor — independently confirmed across multiple portals and a directly-fetched project page Confirmed
Landscape / interiorsLandscape credited to Sanju Bose; showcase-flat interiors credited to Gauri Khan — both appear only on marketing-adjacent portal pages that likely mirror the same builder press kit, not independent press confirmation Reported
Original vs. actual completionRERA-declared completion 31-12-2021 → extended to 30-06-2022 (COVID-19 force majeure) → extended again to 29-06-2023; portals report possession activity from ~mid-2022 Confirmedup-rera.in, 6 Jul 2026
Complaints on fileUP-RERA's public register shows 3 complaints logged against this project; the public summary we accessed does not detail their nature or resolution Confirmed (existence) Gap (detail)
Current statusReady to move; marketed as fully delivered across all 11 towers Reported
Resale (2026)Portal-listed asking prices roughly ₹1.5 Cr–₹4.8 Cr; per-sq-ft averages ~₹14,150→₹14,450 in Q1 2026 (99acres-sourced) Reported — see comparison table below
RentalsRoughly ₹29,000–65,000/month; well over a hundred live rental listings tracked on 99acres alone as of this review Reported
Reviews~4.2/5 on Justdial (review counts vary 270–325 by page/date checked); 2.99/5 on MouthShut's smaller, more critical sample — mixed, not a clean consensus Reported

Figures sourced inline below and dated to this review's verification pass (6 Jul 2026). This is independent research, not a sales listing for ACE Parkway — if you're chasing a specific resale unit, that's a live-market question for our sales desk, not something this page can price for you.

Completed premium residential exterior at dusk
A delivered project, reviewed the way we'd want a delivered project reviewed. Representative lifestyle imagery

What got delivered

ACE Parkway sits in Sector 150, Noida — a three-side-open corner plot opposite the 42-acre Shaheed Bhagat Singh Park. The finished project comprises 11 towers rising to 26 floors, holding 970 units across 2, 3 and 4 BHK configurations (a handful of portals also list a 5 BHK ultra-luxury option), with unit sizes cited from roughly 1,085 to 3,220 sq.ft. across the portal set we reviewed Reported (whitehat.realty; 99acres; Square Yards; Star Estate). One project page we fetched directly showed a narrower 3/4 BHK-only band (1,750–3,220 sq.ft.), which doesn't fully square with the wider 2–5 BHK range other portals describe — a reminder that even "specs" pages disagree in this market, and it's worth confirming your specific configuration's exact carpet area against the RERA-filed floor plan rather than a portal summary.

The architect is Hafeez Contractor, credited consistently and independently across every source we checked Confirmed. Landscape design is credited to Sanju Bose and interiors on the sample/showcase flats to Gauri Khan — both claims recur across marketing-adjacent portal pages, but they read as mirrors of the same builder press material rather than separately-sourced confirmation, so we're marking both Reported rather than confirmed. If either credit matters to your decision, ask ACE Group directly for the underlying design credit documentation.

The density question we couldn't resolve

Unresolved ACE's own marketing leans on a "low-density" claim — commonly cited as 85 units per acre — built on a stated project area of 11.26 acres for 970 units, and that 11.26-acre figure is what most portals (whitehat.realty, 99acres, Square Yards, homesnut) repeat. But Star Estate's own project page states 6.79 acres for the identical 970 units and 11 towers Gap. Do the arithmetic on 6.79 acres instead and density comes out closer to 143 units per acre — a meaningfully denser project than the "low density, 79% open space" framing implies.

We went looking for an authoritative tie-breaker and didn't find one: UP-RERA's own public project summary for UPRERAPRJ4514 does not carry a land-area field we could check either number against, and the two portals don't cite a shared primary source. We're naming this conflict rather than quietly picking whichever number sounds better — if plot size and density matter to your decision, ask ACE Group directly for the sanctioned layout plan, which will carry the actual plot area on record with the local development authority.

How delivery went

ACE Parkway launched in March 2017 and was registered with UP-RERA on 9 August 2017, with a declared completion date of 31 December 2021 Confirmed (up-rera.in project summary, accessed 6 Jul 2026). That date did not hold as originally filed — UP-RERA's own extension record shows the completion date was pushed to 30 June 2022, citing COVID-19 force majeure, and then extended a second time to 29 June 2023 Confirmed (same source). Property portals separately report possession activity beginning around June 2022 Reported, which puts the practical handover experience closer to the first extension than the second — real slippage against the original 2021 date, but a delay measured in months on a single extension cycle rather than the multi-year overruns that show up elsewhere in NCR's delivery record. Read plainly: this was not an on-time delivery against the original filing, but it also wasn't an open-ended one — the delay is documented, dated, and (per the filing) partly attributed to a pandemic-era force majeure rather than an unexplained developer slip.

UP-RERA's public complaint register additionally shows 3 complaints logged against this project Confirmed (existence) — the summary page we accessed doesn't break down their subject matter or resolution status, so we can't tell you whether they concern delay, quality, or something else Gap. If a specific unit or tower's history matters to your decision, that's a targeted question worth putting to UP-RERA's complaint search directly rather than inferring from the aggregate count.

Resident commentary on the delivery experience itself is genuinely split. On the positive side, reviewers describe well-executed common areas, a strong amenity package, and construction quality that holds up against nearby competition Reported (MouthShut; Justdial). On the negative side, a recurring cluster of complaints — poor post-handover maintenance (lifts going out of service, disproportionately affecting senior residents), pest and garbage-handling issues, weak mobile network reception inside some towers, and reports of interior work left incomplete in individual units despite the showcase-flat marketing — appears across multiple review threads Reported (MouthShut). A smaller number of reviewers also allege friction with the project's resale/CRM process. We're not able to independently verify the substance of any single complaint; we're reporting that the theme recurs across an independent review platform, which is different from confirming any individual claim.

What resale looks like today

ACE Parkway is actively traded on the secondary market — this is not a project where resale is theoretical. Portal-listed asking prices, as tracked for this review on 6 July 2026, cluster as follows:

PortalListed asking rangeNotes
MagicBricks~₹1.55 Cr – ₹4.60 CrPortal listing band Reported
Housing.com~₹1.52 Cr – ₹4.51 CrPortal listing band Reported
99acres~₹1.51 Cr – ₹4.82 Cr2 BHK from ₹1.63 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹2.09 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹4.82 Cr; per-sq-ft ₹14,150→₹14,450 in Q1 2026 (+2.12%) Reported

A methodology note, in the interest of not overstating our own precision: direct automated access to MagicBricks' and Housing.com's live listing pages was blocked to our verification tools during this pass (both return access errors to automated fetches), so those two bands are recorded as last tracked rather than independently re-confirmed line-by-line in this session. The 99acres band, by contrast, we could independently reconstruct via cross-portal aggregation (whitehat.realty and Square Yards echo a closely aligned ₹1.63 Cr–₹4.83 Cr range) Confirmed. One outlier listing surfaced at roughly ₹11.11 Cr, almost certainly a larger duplex/penthouse resale rather than a typical unit — don't anchor on it.

Portal asking price ≠ transaction price. Every figure above is a seller's or broker's listed ask, not a confirmed registered sale-deed value. NCR resale listings routinely sit above what actually closes, and portal ranges shift daily as listings are added, priced down, or pulled. Before you treat any of these numbers as a benchmark, cross-check at least two portals' live listings and, ideally, a recent registered transaction value from the local sub-registrar for a comparable unit.

For broader context: general Sector 150 resale in "established communities" is reported around ₹11,000–13,500 per sq.ft., with the sector's residential values up roughly 128% since 2021 per one source we reviewed Reported (homesnut.com) — treat that appreciation figure as a single-source claim about a whole sector, not a guarantee for any specific unit.

Rental reality

There's a genuine, active rental market inside ACE Parkway, which matters if you're weighing this as a hold-and-rent asset rather than an own-occupy purchase. Portal-aggregated data puts monthly rent roughly between ₹29,000 and ₹65,000 depending on configuration (3 and 4 BHK units specifically cluster closer to the ₹40,000–65,000 band) Reported (99acres-sourced aggregation). As of this review, 99acres alone carried well over a hundred live rental listings and a similarly large resale-listing pool for the project — a reasonable proxy for real secondary-market liquidity, though we couldn't independently confirm exact listing counts on every individual portal, and listing counts change daily by their nature.

What this means if you're eyeing ACE Arte (formerly ACE Parkway 2.0)

If you've come to this page because you're evaluating the newer, now-RERA-registered ACE Arte (formerly ACE Parkway 2.0) and want to know "how did the original one turn out" — the honest answer is: reasonably well, with real caveats. The same developer group delivered 970 occupied units in the same sector, with a documented (not hidden) delay against the original RERA date, an amenity package residents genuinely like, and a maintenance/connectivity track record that draws real complaints alongside the praise. That's a meaningfully different starting point than a developer with no delivered project in the corridor at all — but it is not, on its own, a guarantee about how the sequel will go, and the two projects should be evaluated on separate merits and separate paperwork.

The single most important distinction: ACE Parkway (this page's subject) carries a live, delivered RERA registration — UPRERAPRJ4514. ACE Parkway 2.0 now has its own project RERA number, ACE Arte, UPRERAPRJ528653/07/2026 (registered July 2026) — a separate, later registration; the two numbers do not interchange. Booking is open through the developer's official process; a refundable Expression of Interest may still be offered as one route, but it is no longer the only route Confirmed (up-rera.in, registration verified 30 Jul 2026). If you want the specifics of how the EOI route works, that's covered directly at ace-parkway.com's EOI process explainer (July 2026).

Our own advisory position, stated plainly: the original ACE Parkway's delivery record is a reasonable, evidence-based reason to take the same developer group seriously on execution — it is not a reason to treat ACE Arte (formerly ACE Parkway 2.0) as pre-verified. Verify the sequel on its own record, not the original's — its registration is UPRERAPRJ528653/07/2026, not UPRERAPRJ4514.

Verifying this yourself

Don't take this page's word for any of it — verify directly:

  1. For the original ACE Parkway, search UPRERAPRJ4514 at up-rera.in to see the promoter name, registration date, extension history and complaint count for yourself.
  2. For ACE Arte (formerly ACE Parkway 2.0), search UPRERAPRJ528653/07/2026 on the same portal — a separate, later registration from the original ACE Parkway's UPRERAPRJ4514.
  3. Cross-check any resale or rental figure against at least two portals, since listing prices move daily and portals occasionally disagree even on basic specs (as this review's own density conflict shows).
  4. For a specific unit's real transaction history, a local sub-registrar or encumbrance-certificate search will show registered sale-deed values — a more reliable benchmark than any listing price.
Vidit Kaushik, Founder, Vidastu Developers Pvt. Ltd.

Vidit Kaushik

Civil Engineering, BITS Pilani · UP-RERA Agent UPRERAAGT000309/01/2026 · Founder, Vidastu Developers Pvt. Ltd.

FAQ

Was ACE Parkway actually delivered, and when?
Yes. ACE Parkway (UPRERAPRJ4514) is a completed, ready-to-move project of 970 units across 11 towers in Sector 150, Noida. Its original RERA-declared completion date was 31 December 2021; UP-RERA's own record shows two extensions — first to 30 June 2022, citing COVID-19 force majeure, then to 29 June 2023. Property portals report possession activity beginning around mid-2022, so the project landed close to its RERA-extended timeline rather than its original one.
How big is ACE Parkway, really — 11.26 acres or 6.79 acres?
Sources disagree and we could not resolve it. Most portals (whitehat.realty, 99acres, Square Yards, homesnut) state 11.26 acres for the same 970 units and 11 towers, implying roughly 85 units per acre — the basis for ACE's own "low density" marketing claim. One portal, Star Estate, states 6.79 acres for the identical unit and tower count, which would put density closer to 143 units per acre. UP-RERA's public project summary does not carry a land-area field we could check either figure against, so we're naming this as an open conflict rather than picking a side.
Who designed ACE Parkway — architect and interiors?
The architect is Hafeez Contractor — this is consistently and independently confirmed across every portal we checked, including a project page fetched directly. Landscape design is credited to Sanju Bose and show-flat interiors to Gauri Khan on multiple marketing-adjacent portal pages; we treat both as single-source-style claims (likely tracing to the same builder press kit rather than independent confirmation) and flag them as reported, not confirmed.
What does an ACE Parkway resale flat cost today?
Portal-listed asking prices as tracked for this review ranged roughly ₹1.5 Cr to ₹4.8 Cr across 2, 3 and 4 BHK configurations, with per-sq-ft averages around ₹14,150–14,450 in Q1 2026 per 99acres-sourced data. These are asking prices on active listings, not confirmed transaction values — portal listings shift daily and typically sit above what a registered sale deed actually shows, so treat any single figure as a starting reference, not a quote.
Is renting an option instead of buying at ACE Parkway?
Yes — there's an active rental market. Portal-aggregated listings put monthly rent roughly between ₹29,000 and ₹65,000 depending on configuration, with well over a hundred live rental listings tracked on 99acres alone as of this review, alongside a similarly sized resale-listing pool. That's a reasonable proxy for genuine secondary-market liquidity in the project, though we could not independently confirm the exact listing count on every individual portal.
What do current residents say — the good and the bad?
It's mixed, and we're presenting both sides rather than picking one. On the positive side: reviewers praise the amenity package (51 sports and lifestyle facilities), spacious layouts, and construction quality. On the negative side: recurring complaints across MouthShut and portal reviews cite maintenance issues (out-of-service lifts), pest and garbage handling, poor mobile network reception inside the towers, incomplete interior finishing in some units despite the showcase sample flats, seepage, and allegations of friction with the resale/CRM process. Aggregator ratings vary sharply by platform — Justdial shows around 4.2 out of 5 across roughly 270–325 reviews depending on the page and date checked, while MouthShut's smaller, more critical review sample sits near 2.99 out of 5.
Is ACE Arte (formerly ACE Parkway 2.0) the same project as the original ACE Parkway?
No — they are two separate projects by the same developer group, in the same part of Sector 150. The original ACE Parkway (this page's subject) is complete and RERA-registered under UPRERAPRJ4514. ACE Parkway 2.0 is now RERA-registered as ACE Arte, UPRERAPRJ528653/07/2026 (registered July 2026) — a distinct, later registration; the two RERA numbers do not interchange. Don't let the shared name or shared developer imply shared regulatory status.
How do I verify any of this myself before I call anyone?
Go directly to up-rera.in and search UPRERAPRJ4514 for the original ACE Parkway's registration, promoter name, and extension history — don't take any website's or broker's word for it. For ACE Arte (formerly ACE Parkway 2.0), search UPRERAPRJ528653/07/2026. Cross-check resale and rental prices against at least two portals plus a local sub-registrar/encumbrance search, since listing prices and registered transaction values can differ.
Sources cited above
  1. UP RERA — ACE Parkway project summary, registration UPRERAPRJ4514 (registration date, extension history, complaint count; accessed 6 Jul 2026)
  2. whitehat.realty — ACE Parkway project profile (area, density, architect/interior credits)
  3. Star Estate — ACE Parkway project profile (conflicting land-area figure, unit sizes)
  4. 99acres — ACE Parkway Sector 150, Noida (price bands, per-sq-ft trend, resale/rental listing counts)
  5. Square Yards — ACE Parkway project page & reviews
  6. MouthShut — ACE Parkway Sector 150 Noida reviews & ratings
  7. Justdial — ACE Parkway listing & ratings
  8. homesnut.com — ACE Parkway resale price, rent & reviews; Sector 150 appreciation claim
  9. ACE Group India — About Us (founding, delivered portfolio)
  10. ace-parkway.com — ACE Parkway 2.0 EOI process explainer (Jul 2026)

Weighing a resale unit, or the sequel?

Tell Vidit which one you're actually evaluating — an ACE Parkway resale, or ACE Arte (formerly ACE Parkway 2.0, now RERA-registered) — and he'll walk you through what's confirmed, what's still open, and what to verify yourself before you commit anything.

Disclosure: This is independent research and general information published by Vidastu Developers Pvt. Ltd. / Vidastu Advisory (sister brand, UP-RERA-registered agent UPRERAAGT000309/01/2026) — an independent channel partner, not ACE Group / ACE Infracity Developers Private Limited, UP RERA, or any portal named above. Vidastu is not affiliated with the original ACE Parkway and does not claim to sell units in it; enquiries about a resale unit or about ACE Parkway 2.0 are handled by our sales desk as separate, clearly-labelled matters. Figures are dated and sourced inline; "Reported" means a single named source or a claim we could not independently re-verify against a primary record in this pass, not an unverified guess. Verify any project's RERA registration independently at up-rera.in before making any payment — an Expression of Interest is refundable and non-binding, not a booking.