Savills to Showcase Gurugram Property Market in London
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Savills to Showcase Gurugram Property Market in London

Savills India has announced that it will host a curated Gurugram property expo in London on 13–14 December 2025 at Hilton London Metropole from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm. The event will bring together seven leading Indian developers—BPTP, Shapoorji Pallonji, Birla Estates, Krisumi Corporation, Experion Developers, Indiabulls Developers and Signature Global. The showcase is designed to highlight the strength and long-term prospects of Gurugram’s real estate market to NRI investors and global buyers, supported by Savills’ global advisory expertise.

NRI confidence in India’s property sector continues to rise as the country enters a period of stable economic growth, enhanced transparency and sustained demand for premium housing. These trends have positioned India as a preferred long-term investment destination for global Indians.

Gurugram remains at the forefront of this momentum as one of India’s most aspirational residential and commercial hubs. With a strong presence of Fortune 500 companies, the city has become a major centre of corporate activity and one of the country’s leading office leasing markets, driven significantly by the growth of Global Capability Centres (GCCs). High-quality residential supply and robust social infrastructure—spanning schools, hospitals, dining, retail, recreation and mobility—make Gurugram a highly desirable location to live, work and invest in.

Superior connectivity and well-developed lifestyle infrastructure, coupled with high-growth micro-markets such as Dwarka Expressway, Golf Course Road, Golf Course Extension and SPR, further strengthen Gurugram’s appeal for NRI investors seeking quality, reliability and long-term appreciation.

NRI preferences are also evolving towards emerging formats such as branded residences, senior living communities and leisure or wellness-led homes. These asset classes offer globally comparable design, governance and service standards, making them increasingly attractive to affluent Indian families abroad.

Commenting on the upcoming showcase, Shveta Jain, Managing Director & Head, Residential Services, Savills India, said, “Gurugram has firmly established itself as the city that reflects India’s growth energy and global mindset. NRIs today are looking for clarity, confidence and long-term value—qualities this market consistently delivers. Our Gurugram showcase is an opportunity to present this story directly to global Indians. At Savills, our focus is to guide them with transparent, research-backed insights so they can invest with trust and conviction.”

With its global network, research capability and advisory-led approach, Savills continues to serve as a preferred partner for NRIs exploring India’s most promising real estate opportunities, with Gurugram at the centre of this growth narrative.

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Savills India has announced that it will host a curated Gurugram property expo in London on 13–14 December 2025 at Hilton London Metropole from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm. The event will bring together seven leading Indian developers—BPTP, Shapoorji Pallonji, Birla Estates, Krisumi Corporation, Experion Developers, Indiabulls Developers and Signature Global. The showcase is designed to highlight the strength and long-term prospects of Gurugram’s real estate market to NRI investors and global buyers, supported by Savills’ global advisory expertise. NRI confidence in India’s property sector continues to rise as the country enters a period of stable economic growth, enhanced transparency and sustained demand for premium housing. These trends have positioned India as a preferred long-term investment destination for global Indians. Gurugram remains at the forefront of this momentum as one of India’s most aspirational residential and commercial hubs. With a strong presence of Fortune 500 companies, the city has become a major centre of corporate activity and one of the country’s leading office leasing markets, driven significantly by the growth of Global Capability Centres (GCCs). High-quality residential supply and robust social infrastructure—spanning schools, hospitals, dining, retail, recreation and mobility—make Gurugram a highly desirable location to live, work and invest in. Superior connectivity and well-developed lifestyle infrastructure, coupled with high-growth micro-markets such as Dwarka Expressway, Golf Course Road, Golf Course Extension and SPR, further strengthen Gurugram’s appeal for NRI investors seeking quality, reliability and long-term appreciation. NRI preferences are also evolving towards emerging formats such as branded residences, senior living communities and leisure or wellness-led homes. These asset classes offer globally comparable design, governance and service standards, making them increasingly attractive to affluent Indian families abroad. Commenting on the upcoming showcase, Shveta Jain, Managing Director & Head, Residential Services, Savills India, said, “Gurugram has firmly established itself as the city that reflects India’s growth energy and global mindset. NRIs today are looking for clarity, confidence and long-term value—qualities this market consistently delivers. Our Gurugram showcase is an opportunity to present this story directly to global Indians. At Savills, our focus is to guide them with transparent, research-backed insights so they can invest with trust and conviction.” With its global network, research capability and advisory-led approach, Savills continues to serve as a preferred partner for NRIs exploring India’s most promising real estate opportunities, with Gurugram at the centre of this growth narrative.

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