The Evolution of Gurgaon’s Real Estate: How Dwarka Expressway is leading the way

With rising demand and consistent price appreciation, Gurgaon’s real estate market is on a strong growth trajectory. Its prime location, excellent connectivity, and world-class infrastructure make it a preferred choice for homebuyers and investors alike.

The Evolution of Gurgaon Real Estate Infrastructure

Gurgaon has long been a pioneer in shaping India’s luxury real estate market, and its evolution continues to redefine urban living. It is a major corporate and IT hub that attracts affluent professionals, entrepreneurs, and expatriates. The city’s infrastructure has seen consistent upgrades, enhancing its appeal as a prime destination for high-end housing. Prime locations such as MG Road, Golf Course Road and Sohna Elevated Corridor have undergone significant transformations. For instance, Golf Course Road has emerged as a hub for high-end consumers, with developments offering world-class living experiences.

Why is Dwarka Expressway the Next Frontier?

Dwarka Expressway, a micro-market in Gurugram, is now positioned as the new vector of growth. This region is experiencing a dynamic shift driven by rising land values and infrastructure development.

According to a recent report by Square Yards, Dwarka Expressway has experienced a remarkable rise in residential supply post-pandemic, becoming the largest market in Gurugram with highest cumulative new supply post-2020, followed by New Gurgaon and Sohna. This growth is driven by the inauguration of the Gurugram stretch in March 2024 and the near completion of the Delhi stretch, fuelling residential activity.

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In 2024 alone, prices registered a strong 29% increase compared to the previous year. Current average rates range between Rs 12,000 and Rs 14,000 per sq. ft., with numerous new projects by notable developers exceeding this benchmark. The total annual residential new supply in Dwarka Expressway has surpassed the 10,000-unit threshold since 2020, compared to 5,000–7,000 new units launched per year in the pre-pandemic period.

The higher land appreciation along the expressway has paved the way for better-quality construction, enhanced amenities, superior design development and improved maintenance standards post-handover. One of the key factors making Dwarka Expressway a promising hotspot is its proximity to the airport, which offers unparalleled connectivity for both residents and businesses.

Additionally, the evolving infrastructure ensures seamless access to resources, business hubs and other hotspots like HSIIDC Global City,

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