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Gurugram Real Estate Reaches New Heights with Record Prices

Gurugram’s real estate market has set a new benchmark, recording the highest price per square foot in India. The upscale city, known for its luxury developments and commercial hubs, is witnessing an unprecedented boom as demand for premium properties surges.

Industry experts attribute this growth to several factors, including robust infrastructure, proximity to Delhi, and a growing base of affluent professionals. Residential projects in sectors such as Golf Course Road and DLF Phase 5 are commanding record-breaking prices, making Gurugram a symbol of real estate luxury in India. These areas are popular for their world-class amenities, superior connectivity, and an array of high-end residential options.

The premium market is not the only segment witnessing growth. Mid-range and affordable housing projects in areas like Sohna Road and New Gurugram are also seeing increased interest, thanks to infrastructure developments like the Dwarka Expressway and the extension of the Metro network. Analysts believe this dual growth in luxury and affordable housing reflects the city’s diverse appeal.

The record-breaking price trend underscores the resilience of the real estate sector amid evolving market dynamics. Gurugram continues to attract investors and homebuyers, cementing its reputation as a top real estate destination in India. With ongoing developments and a focus on sustainable living, the city is poised for even greater milestones in the future.

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