Gurugram-Jhajjar Metro to Spur Growth
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Gurugram-Jhajjar Metro to Spur Growth

The ridership survey for the proposed 23.1 km Metro extension from Basai in Gurugram to Badsa in Jhajjar is expected to be completed soon, according to the Haryana Mass Rapid Transport Corporation (HMRTC).

Previously the road between Gurugram and Badsa witness heavy traffic and the state government has planned to build a road between Dwarka Expressway and Badsa, but the project got shelved due to land acquisition issues.

The draft report of a 36-kilometer line between Sector 56 and Pachgaon, which would be built at a cost of Rs 85 billion and have 27 elevated stations encompassing numerous developing sectors close to the central periphery road and portions of the Dwarka expressway, was accepted by the HMRTC board. Investments in real estate typically prosper in places with excellent connectivity. Industry studies show that homes close to metro stations appreciate 10–15% more quickly than those in unconnected areas. It is anticipated that the Gurugram-Jhajjar Metro line will increase demand for both residential and commercial real estate. Along the way, towns like Badli and Bahadurgarh will probably see exponential infrastructure growth, establishing a new centre for contemporary living and commercial activity.

Yashank Wason, MD, Royal Green Realty said, “The proposal by the Haryana Mass Rapid Transport Corporation (HMRTC) to expand the Metro from Gurugram to Jhajjar is a revolutionary move that might unleash the region’s enormous real estate potential. By cutting travel times and increasing economic activity, this project will greatly improve connection between important residential and industrial hubs. This expansion will stimulate growth in places like Jhajjar and the surrounding districts, increasing demand for commercial, industrial, and residential space. It is anticipated that property values along the proposed route will sharply increase; preliminary estimates indicate that they will rise by 15-20% over the next several years. This as a once-in-a-lifetime chance to build well-planned, sustainable urban communities that meet the demands of contemporary living and working. This extension is more than an infrastructure upgrade; it is the foundation of a new growth corridor in Haryana.”

With these metro expansion projects , the city will experience several infrastructure boom due to enhanced connectivity, location proximity with capital city, offering ample landbanks making this as desirable hotspot for buyers and investors as well. This expansion complements vision of sustainable, connected, and thriving communities, paving the way for enhanced lifestyles and lucrative investment prospects. The Gurugram-Jhajjar Metro extension isn’t just infrastructure—it’s a promise of growth, sustainability, and progress for all stakeholders in the region.

“The extension of the metro from Gurugram to Jhajjar is a welcome move that will significantly enhance connectivity between the regions and open up new opportunities for real estate development. Improved accessibility is a proven driver of economic growth and urban expansion, and this project is no exception. We anticipate a positive ripple effect on the real estate market, with increased demand for residential and commercial properties in the newly connected areas. Moreover, it provides buyers with more affordable options while ensuring seamless access to Gurugram’s thriving business ecosystem. This infrastructure development underscores the importance of connectivity in shaping sustainable urban growth,” said Shashank Vashishtha, MD, Exp Realty India.

Furthermore, Jhajjar’s expanding industrial base and advantageous location close to the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) make it the ideal spot for this connectivity improvement. By linking residential and commercial areas, the Metro expansion will facilitate easy mobility of people and commodities, which will increase economic activity even more.

The ridership survey for the proposed 23.1 km Metro extension from Basai in Gurugram to Badsa in Jhajjar is expected to be completed soon, according to the Haryana Mass Rapid Transport Corporation (HMRTC). Previously the road between Gurugram and Badsa witness heavy traffic and the state government has planned to build a road between Dwarka Expressway and Badsa, but the project got shelved due to land acquisition issues. The draft report of a 36-kilometer line between Sector 56 and Pachgaon, which would be built at a cost of Rs 85 billion and have 27 elevated stations encompassing numerous developing sectors close to the central periphery road and portions of the Dwarka expressway, was accepted by the HMRTC board. Investments in real estate typically prosper in places with excellent connectivity. Industry studies show that homes close to metro stations appreciate 10–15% more quickly than those in unconnected areas. It is anticipated that the Gurugram-Jhajjar Metro line will increase demand for both residential and commercial real estate. Along the way, towns like Badli and Bahadurgarh will probably see exponential infrastructure growth, establishing a new centre for contemporary living and commercial activity. Yashank Wason, MD, Royal Green Realty said, “The proposal by the Haryana Mass Rapid Transport Corporation (HMRTC) to expand the Metro from Gurugram to Jhajjar is a revolutionary move that might unleash the region’s enormous real estate potential. By cutting travel times and increasing economic activity, this project will greatly improve connection between important residential and industrial hubs. This expansion will stimulate growth in places like Jhajjar and the surrounding districts, increasing demand for commercial, industrial, and residential space. It is anticipated that property values along the proposed route will sharply increase; preliminary estimates indicate that they will rise by 15-20% over the next several years. This as a once-in-a-lifetime chance to build well-planned, sustainable urban communities that meet the demands of contemporary living and working. This extension is more than an infrastructure upgrade; it is the foundation of a new growth corridor in Haryana.” With these metro expansion projects , the city will experience several infrastructure boom due to enhanced connectivity, location proximity with capital city, offering ample landbanks making this as desirable hotspot for buyers and investors as well. This expansion complements vision of sustainable, connected, and thriving communities, paving the way for enhanced lifestyles and lucrative investment prospects. The Gurugram-Jhajjar Metro extension isn’t just infrastructure—it’s a promise of growth, sustainability, and progress for all stakeholders in the region. “The extension of the metro from Gurugram to Jhajjar is a welcome move that will significantly enhance connectivity between the regions and open up new opportunities for real estate development. Improved accessibility is a proven driver of economic growth and urban expansion, and this project is no exception. We anticipate a positive ripple effect on the real estate market, with increased demand for residential and commercial properties in the newly connected areas. Moreover, it provides buyers with more affordable options while ensuring seamless access to Gurugram’s thriving business ecosystem. This infrastructure development underscores the importance of connectivity in shaping sustainable urban growth,” said Shashank Vashishtha, MD, Exp Realty India. Furthermore, Jhajjar’s expanding industrial base and advantageous location close to the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) make it the ideal spot for this connectivity improvement. By linking residential and commercial areas, the Metro expansion will facilitate easy mobility of people and commodities, which will increase economic activity even more.

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