Dwarka Expressway Property Rates Soar 153 per cent in 5 Years
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Dwarka Expressway Property Rates Soar 153 per cent in 5 Years

Dwarka Expressway in Gurugram has witnessed a 153 per cent surge in property prices over the last five years, as per industry data, driven by sustained housing demand, launch of premium residential units, and rapid infrastructure growth. The 29-km corridor—India’s first 16-lane highway—connects Dwarka in Delhi to Kherki Daula Toll Plaza in Gurugram. 

According to MagicBricks, the average rate for high-rise apartments in the region currently stands at Rs 14,342 per sq. ft., reflecting its growing attractiveness for homebuyers and investors alike. Industry reports indicate that more than 25,000 housing units are expected to be launched by leading developers in the area over the next three years. 

Adding to its growing infrastructure, the newly built 5.1-km tunnel provides direct connectivity from Dwarka Expressway to Indira Gandhi International Airport and NH-48, easing traffic congestion. A 3.6-km, eight-lane stretch links the Expressway to the airport, while a 1.5-km two-lane arm connects it to Gurugram. 

Further, a 5-km underground tunnel project worth Rs 35 billion has been proposed by NHAI to connect Shiv Murti–Mahipalpur near Dwarka Expressway to Nelson Mandela Road in Vasant Kunj. Construction is likely to begin in early 2026. 

 A 28.5-km metro corridor from HUDA City Centre to Cyber City, with a dedicated branch connecting to Dwarka Expressway, will further enhance last-mile connectivity and commuting convenience. 

 Commenting on the trend, Ashok Kapur, Chairman, Krishna Group and Krisumi Corporation, said, “Property prices on Dwarka Expressway have more than doubled over the past five years, which is a natural outcome of the area’s rapid infrastructure development and growing demand. With upcoming projects like tunnels and metro corridors, the region is poised for even stronger growth.” 

With rising interest from both end-users and investors, Dwarka Expressway continues to evolve as a key real estate micro-market, backed by seamless access, new launches, and government-led infrastructure momentum. 

Dwarka Expressway in Gurugram has witnessed a 153 per cent surge in property prices over the last five years, as per industry data, driven by sustained housing demand, launch of premium residential units, and rapid infrastructure growth. The 29-km corridor—India’s first 16-lane highway—connects Dwarka in Delhi to Kherki Daula Toll Plaza in Gurugram. According to MagicBricks, the average rate for high-rise apartments in the region currently stands at Rs 14,342 per sq. ft., reflecting its growing attractiveness for homebuyers and investors alike. Industry reports indicate that more than 25,000 housing units are expected to be launched by leading developers in the area over the next three years. Adding to its growing infrastructure, the newly built 5.1-km tunnel provides direct connectivity from Dwarka Expressway to Indira Gandhi International Airport and NH-48, easing traffic congestion. A 3.6-km, eight-lane stretch links the Expressway to the airport, while a 1.5-km two-lane arm connects it to Gurugram. Further, a 5-km underground tunnel project worth Rs 35 billion has been proposed by NHAI to connect Shiv Murti–Mahipalpur near Dwarka Expressway to Nelson Mandela Road in Vasant Kunj. Construction is likely to begin in early 2026.  A 28.5-km metro corridor from HUDA City Centre to Cyber City, with a dedicated branch connecting to Dwarka Expressway, will further enhance last-mile connectivity and commuting convenience.  Commenting on the trend, Ashok Kapur, Chairman, Krishna Group and Krisumi Corporation, said, “Property prices on Dwarka Expressway have more than doubled over the past five years, which is a natural outcome of the area’s rapid infrastructure development and growing demand. With upcoming projects like tunnels and metro corridors, the region is poised for even stronger growth.” With rising interest from both end-users and investors, Dwarka Expressway continues to evolve as a key real estate micro-market, backed by seamless access, new launches, and government-led infrastructure momentum. 

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