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Housing and Real Estate in Gurgaon, Haryana

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Here's what 5 local experts had to say about housing, real estate, apartments, and more in Gurgaon.

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Gurugram is one of the main satellite cities of India. The city is a part of the National Capital Region (NCR). It is also referred to as a concrete jungle. It is a city full of corporate offices, malls and residential condominiums. It is known as a place for budding startups and growing businesses.

Jayashree, says: 2020

Gurugram is a growing metropolitan. People residing in this city belong to different communities from all over the world. This well of opportunities is overcrowded with huge malls and luxurious apartments. The Rapid metro system connects all the major centre of the place. Gurugram sustains many families and the only thing that is common among them is their materialistic greed.

Revuri, says: 2020

The city is well developed and an emerging name in real estate. It is among the very first cities to have a well developed intercity metro rail connectivity. The pollution gets a bit worse during winters but for the rest of the year, it stays within specified AQI rating.

Dinesh, says: 2020

It is the most developed city of the state Haryana and one the most active place for nightlife and industrialization. Gurugram has wide roads and tall apartments. The city is the clean and green. Weekends in this city never let the party people sleep. Workaholics are addicted to this place.

Himani, says: 2020

A person who wants to move to Gurgaon, Haryana should know it is cheaper to rent an apartment in the city compared to its neighboring city of Delhi. If you’re a party animal, the city provides ample opportunity because of its sprawling nightlife. However, the place is mostly hot and dusty due to various construction projects going on across the city.

Madhavi, says: 2020
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