Why this exists
If you want to buy or invest in Noida, your options today are listing sites that rank whoever pays the most, brokers with an obvious incentive, and scattered YouTube videos and news articles you have to piece together yourself. There was no neutral, analytical view of which sector is actually worth it, at what price, and why.
CityLens is an attempt to fill that gap — a Noida-first intelligence layer that scores sectors, models returns, compares areas side by side, and uses AI to summarise what reviewers are really saying about a project. The goal is not to sell you a flat. It is to help you walk into that decision better informed than the person across the table.
An honest word on who built this
CityLens is built by Ishan Kavishwar — a Noida local with a background in economics and technology, not a real estate broker or a licensed advisor. That is deliberate, and it is the point.
I am not asking you to trust my opinion on property. I am giving you transparent data and AI-generated analysis, with the workings shown, so you can reach your own conclusion. Every score is a public formula. Every AI card tells you it came from an AI reading public content. Where the data has limits, we say so plainly. I would rather be the tool that shows its work than the "expert" that asks you to take its word.
The one promise
Show the work. No paid placement hidden inside the analysis. No fake scarcity. No made-up numbers. When something is sponsored, it will be labelled sponsored. When data is uncertain, you will know. That transparency is the entire product — break it and there is no reason for CityLens to exist.
Where this is going
Today CityLens covers Noida deeply — 50+ sectors, Grade-A offices, premium listings, ROI and compare tools, and an AI intelligence feed. Next comes project-level detail (RERA numbers, possession dates, builder track records), saved watchlists with price alerts, and eventually other NCR markets. The order is driven by what actually helps you decide — not by what is easiest to build.
Get in touch
Feedback, corrections, partnership ideas, or just want to argue about Sector 150 — reach out. The site is young and every bit of real-world input makes it sharper. See how the numbers are produced on the Methodology page, and read the Disclaimer before acting on anything here.