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Delhi NCR Corridors Reshape Premium Housing Demand

Delhi-NCR’s premium housing market is increasingly concentrating around two infrastructure-led corridors: Dwarka Expressway in Gurugram and the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway. Fresh H1 2026 market data shows strong price and rental growth in both locations, but the trend also raises a wider urban question: whether transport investment, housing supply and civic infrastructure are keeping pace with premium development.

Dwarka Expressway recorded a 6% year-on-year rise in capital values for completed homes during the first half of 2026, while plot values climbed 16%. Rents increased 22%, making the corridor one of Gurugram’s strongest rental markets. The growth reflects improved Delhi-Gurugram connectivity and the gradual expansion of schools, retail, healthcare and other daily-use services. Yet rising property values are not the only signal. Gurugram’s luxury housing launches fell 28% year-on-year to 4,549 units in H1 2026. Nearly 70% of new luxury supply was concentrated around Golf Course Extension Road, Southern Peripheral Road and Dwarka Expressway, indicating that developers are becoming more selective about where new projects are introduced. The Noida-Greater Noida Expressway presents a different pattern. Completed premium homes across Noida saw a 2% decline in capital values, but the expressway corridor recorded a 3% increase. Under-construction properties performed more strongly, with values rising 28% year-on-year against 15% across Noida.

The corridor also accounted for 73% of Noida’s luxury launches, despite the city’s overall luxury launches falling by one-third to 400 units. This concentration matters beyond property investors. Large housing clusters create additional demands for public transport, drainage, water supply, schools, healthcare, open spaces and reliable last-mile connectivity. If these systems lag behind construction, higher property values can coexist with everyday mobility and service pressures. The next phase of growth will therefore need closer attention to project delivery and buyer protection. RERA registration, approved plans, construction timelines and promised infrastructure should remain key checks for homebuyers, particularly where large amounts of housing are being developed alongside planned transport projects.

Metro expansion, the FNG Expressway and a proposed Ghaziabad-Jewar RRTS connection could further improve regional accessibility around Noida. But infrastructure-led growth will deliver lasting value only when housing expansion is matched by resilient civic systems and accessible public services. For NCR, the emerging lesson is straightforward: premium housing is following connectivity, but sustainable urban growth will depend on what is built around those homes as much as the homes themselves.

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