Muradnagar Reviews and Ratings (12 Reviews)
Living here with my family. There's a government hospital and few private clinics nearby. My kid’s school is just 10 minutes away. Streets are usually safe. But power cuts happen sometimes.
Was passing by Muradnagar and stopped to buy some groceries from local kirana shops. The area looked simple, not very developed, but people were helpful. Got everything I needed. The area reminds me of how towns used to be before cities grew fast.
Earlier, Muradnagar was like a village, calm and slow. Now, it has grown. There’s a college, coaching centres, new shops. But it’s lost that old quiet charm. Still, it's home for us. Neighbours are like family.
It’s a calm area with local markets for daily stuff. I work from home in IT and find it peaceful. Not many co-working spaces or trendy spots. Still developing.
I chose Muradnagar mainly for the budget. Flats are much cheaper here than Noida or Indirapuram. Travel takes time, especially without a car. Metro isn’t available here yet.We found a good school for our daughter here. Also, chemist shops and clinics are nearby. There’s a park too. Night-time lighting can be better in some areas.
I came to see a few flats in Muradnagar. The area is not too crowded and has a peaceful feel. Prices are affordable compared to Delhi or Noida. Feels like a good place to live or rent out. Metro is not far, which is a plus
Muradnagar is a well known area. Very peaceful but less convenient in terms of transportation. Commuting is tough via public transport because there's no metro and buses are not frequent. Autos are an option but pricey.
I live in Gandhi Colony and it's okay for me. Rent is cheap and there's train station nearby. The area has a lot of masjids and roads are well maintained
Living here is pratical and cost effective. The neighbourhood is family-friendly and schools are close but the downside is that there's limited retail options or any entertainment zones
Muradnagar is not fancy or posh. But it is stable. properties appreciate slowly and ROI is promising. good thing is rental demand from small families and local workers keeps my flat occupied
Staying here feels peaceful compared to crowded city areas. Power supply has improved lately but the main issue of drainage and waterlogging is persistent which gets even worse during rainy seasons
I work in sales and travel often. Muradnagar has decent road access to Delhi and other NCR areas. Rent is low, which is a big plus. But not many cafes or chill spots nearby.