Signature Global Acquires Land at Gurugram’s Sector 37D
Real Estate

Signature Global Acquires Land at Gurugram’s Sector 37D

Leading real estate developer, Signature Global (India) Ltd. has acquired 8.39 acres of land at Sector 37D, Gurugram, Haryana, near Dwarka Expressway at a cost of Rs 2.82 billion. The sale deed was executed on Thursday, 20th March. The overall potential of the acquired land, the overall developable potential of the acquired land would be approximately 2 million square feet.

The company intends to launch the project on this land parcel by the end of next financial year (2025-26) and expects total revenue of around Rs 32.00 billion.

On the development Pradeep Aggarwal, Founder & Chairman, Signature Global (India), said, “Gurugram’s housing market has experienced exceptional growth in recent years, with Dwarka Expressway emerging as India’s fastest-growing real estate corridor. According to a recent CREDAI-Colliers-LiasesForas report, housing prices here have surged by a record 58% YoY, driven by seamless connectivity, robust infrastructure, and strong investment potential. Strategically located between Delhi and Gurugram, the corridor offers unparalleled access to key business hubs, the airport, and an expanding metro network. Among the standout locations, sector 37D has rapidly become a key investment hotspot. Given the success of our past projects, we are confident that our upcoming development in this sector will receive an overwhelming response upon launch.”

Signature Global owns a substantial 45.1-acre land bank in Gurugram's Sector 37D, also known as DXP Estate, wherein the company is developing both multi-story and low-rise residential units. In the first nine months of 2024-25, the company added approximately 2.9 million square feet of saleable area to this strategic location. Construction is rapidly advancing on their flagship residential project, ‘De-luxe DXP,’ located along the Dwarka Expressway, following the award of a Rs 11.44 billion construction contract to Ahluwalia Contracts (India) Ltd. in September 2024.

The Company has so far delivered 13.5 million sq. ft. of housing area and boasts a robust pipeline of approximately 46 million sq. ft. in our forthcoming and ongoing projects, set for execution over the next 2-3 years.

Leading real estate developer, Signature Global (India) Ltd. has acquired 8.39 acres of land at Sector 37D, Gurugram, Haryana, near Dwarka Expressway at a cost of Rs 2.82 billion. The sale deed was executed on Thursday, 20th March. The overall potential of the acquired land, the overall developable potential of the acquired land would be approximately 2 million square feet. The company intends to launch the project on this land parcel by the end of next financial year (2025-26) and expects total revenue of around Rs 32.00 billion. On the development Pradeep Aggarwal, Founder & Chairman, Signature Global (India), said, “Gurugram’s housing market has experienced exceptional growth in recent years, with Dwarka Expressway emerging as India’s fastest-growing real estate corridor. According to a recent CREDAI-Colliers-LiasesForas report, housing prices here have surged by a record 58% YoY, driven by seamless connectivity, robust infrastructure, and strong investment potential. Strategically located between Delhi and Gurugram, the corridor offers unparalleled access to key business hubs, the airport, and an expanding metro network. Among the standout locations, sector 37D has rapidly become a key investment hotspot. Given the success of our past projects, we are confident that our upcoming development in this sector will receive an overwhelming response upon launch.” Signature Global owns a substantial 45.1-acre land bank in Gurugram's Sector 37D, also known as DXP Estate, wherein the company is developing both multi-story and low-rise residential units. In the first nine months of 2024-25, the company added approximately 2.9 million square feet of saleable area to this strategic location. Construction is rapidly advancing on their flagship residential project, ‘De-luxe DXP,’ located along the Dwarka Expressway, following the award of a Rs 11.44 billion construction contract to Ahluwalia Contracts (India) Ltd. in September 2024. The Company has so far delivered 13.5 million sq. ft. of housing area and boasts a robust pipeline of approximately 46 million sq. ft. in our forthcoming and ongoing projects, set for execution over the next 2-3 years.

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