This furnished 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom apartment in Supertech Emerald Court, Sector 93A, Noida, is available for rent at 40 thousand per month.
Located on the 10th floor of a 22-story building, this 1750 square feet residence offers a comfortable living experience with access to a wide range of amenities.
Residents can enjoy a gymnasium, swimming pool, badminton court, kids' play areas, and a jogging/cycle track, promoting an active and family-friendly lifestyle.
The apartment also benefits from essential facilities like power backup and 24x7 security, ensuring convenience and peace of mind.
The presence of a clubhouse provides further opportunities for recreation and social interaction within the community.
This property is ready for you to move in and start enjoying all the conveniences it offers.
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A non-government organisation, Supertech Limited, was established on December 7, 1995. It is categorised as a "company limited by shares" and is a publicly traded unlisted corporation. The business has pioneered new architectural concepts that have reached the pinnacles of excellence in the modern world. Supertech was founded under the energetic direction of Mr R. K. Arora, and it has sparked the development of several iconic projects. The company's management
Read the reviews about Supertech Emerald Court located at Sector 93a Noida and see what residents and real estate experts have to say about the project.
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What’s good
Plenty of Shopping & Entertainment Options Nearby
What’s Bad
Smaller Room Sizes
Top Reviews
Raja Tyagi
Real estate agent
Emerald Court is one of Supertech’s older premium societies on the Noida Expressway and, to be honest, it’s a bit of a mixed bag. The good part is obvious as soon as you enter: wide internal roads, a huge green park in the middle, decent landscaping and a sense of space you don’t get in many newer projects. The apartments themselves are quite big — mostly 3 and 4 BHK — and have good ventilation and sunlight. Facilities like the clubhouse, swimming pool, gym, tennis courts and the small shopping area inside the complex make day-to-day life easy. Security and power backup are also solid.
On the other hand, everyone knows about the “twin tower” case. Two extra towers were built on land that was meant to be a garden and, after a long legal fight, the Supreme Court ordered them to be demolished in 2022. That issue shook buyer confidence and dragged the society’s name into headlines for years. The existing towers are fine, but it’s something prospective buyers should be aware of.
Transport can also be a little inconvenient if you don’t have your own car — the nearest metro isn’t exactly walkable and cabs sometimes cancel. Visitor parking is tight too. Because it’s an older project, some common areas look dated and a few flats need renovation, but the RWA does keep the place reasonably clean and maintenance charges are moderate compared to other high-end complexes.
Overall, Emerald Court still offers spacious homes, mature greenery and a good location for families and professionals. It’s comfortable to live in if you’re clear about its history and don’t mind driving or booking cabs instead of walking to the metro.