Ultra-luxury homes in Gurgaon have moved into the ₹10–30 crore range — and demand hasn’t really slowed. If anything, it’s become more visible. Larger units, fewer apartments per tower, more emphasis on privacy. But what stands out isn’t just pricing — it’s the kind of buyer entering this segment. The buyers in this segment are not typical — their expectations are very...
residential property investment
In most premium projects today, buyers ask about the clubhouse before they even ask about the apartment. That shift didn’t happen overnight, but it’s clearly visible now. Buyers are no longer comparing homes only on layout or pricing. They’re trying to picture daily life—where they’ll walk, work out, spend their evenings, or simply take a break without stepping outside the project. This...
In cities like Gurgaon, Mumbai, and Bangalore, high-rise living is no longer aspirational—it has become the default. As supply has grown and vertical developments dominate skylines, buyers are increasingly faced with a more nuanced decision than just choosing a project or location. One of the most common questions that comes up during this process is deceptively simple: which floor makes the most...
Gurgaon’s real estate market has evolved quickly over the last decade. Earlier, the focus was simple—build taller, fit more units, maximise land use. That approach is fading. Buyers today want something else. More space. Less noise. A home that doesn’t feel crowded the moment you step out of your door. Low-density housing fits right into that shift. On paper, it sounds simple. Fewer...
In Gurgaon’s premium housing market, two apartments in the same tower—same size, same floor, and even similar pricing—can behave very differently at resale. One of the less visible factors influencing this difference is Vastu alignment. This isn’t purely about belief. In most cases, it’s about how easily the property will sell in the future. Buyers may not openly prioritise Vastu, but they...
When most people begin their home-buying journey, the focus naturally gravitates toward familiar priorities—location, price, and builder credibility. These are undeniably important filters. However, the moment a property enters the resale market—especially in a competitive and layered micro-market like Gurgaon—the decision framework begins to shift in subtle but meaningful ways. Buyers no...
Gurgaon has changed rapidly over the last few years. What was once largely a work-driven city has now become a place where families are trying to settle down for the long term. And the moment you begin searching for a home as a parent, your priorities start shifting in ways that aren’t always obvious at first. It’s no longer just about how premium a project looks or how well-known the builder is....
Gurgaon’s housing market didn’t flip overnight. But if you’ve been watching it closely over the last few years, the shift is noticeable. Earlier, most buyers were comparing apartments — layout, builder, price. That was the decision. Now, especially across Dwarka Expressway and New Gurgaon (Sectors 79–95), the question has started changing: What does everyday life look like outside the...
Spend a few minutes at any new project launch in Gurgaon and you’ll hear the usual pitch—smart lighting, app control, voice assistants, automation layered into almost every part of the home. It sounds impressive, and during a walkthrough, it usually feels convincing. But the moment buyers start interacting with it—opening apps, testing switches, trying basic controls—the experience becomes more...
Gurgaon’s property market still runs on the usual filters—location, connectivity, builder name. That part hasn’t really changed. What’s changing is what comes after that. The second layer of questions. Buyers don’t always say it immediately. Sometimes it comes up casually, mid-conversation. “Will this be okay with a dog?”“Any issues with pets here?” A few years ago, this...