Gurgaon Draws Global Eyes as NRIs Invest ₹10 Cr+ in Luxury Real Estate

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Gurgaon’s luxury real estate market is witnessing a surge in global interest, with non-resident Indians (NRIs) quietly placing investments of ₹10 crore or more in premium properties—while many domestic buyers remain fixated on per-square-foot prices, according to advisor Aishwarya Shri Kapoor. This “quiet capital wave” was further evidenced by a 27% year-on-year rise in NRI inflows in Q1 2025, driven by a projected 105% increase in India’s ultra-high-net-worth individuals by 2033.

Several factors are fueling this trend: land-price arbitrage between Delhi’s Lutyens Zone (₹20 lakh/sq yd) and prime Gurgaon sectors like Phase 1 (just ₹4–5 lakh/sq yd), booming infrastructure along the Dwarka Expressway, and branded player confidence backed by compliance with RERA and on-time delivery. Dwarka Expressway properties, in particular, have doubled in price from ₹9,434 to ₹18,668 per sq ft between 2020 and 2024, and are expected to appreciate another 40–60% over the next five years alongside metro development.

Moreover, luxury sale momentum is strong—exemplified by DLF’s sale of 795 flats at ₹7 crore each within three days—highlighting the confidence NRIs place in Gurgaon’s branded luxury segment.

With smart capital and global positioning emerging as key drivers, Gurgaon is fast becoming a hotspot for high-value real estate, piquing global investment interest far beyond India’s borders.

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