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Future Growth of Southern Peripheral Road (SPR) and Its Impact on Property Prices

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  Over the last few years, Southern Peripheral Road (SPR) has emerged as one of the most important growth corridors in Gurgaon. Once considered a developing stretch connecting key sectors of the city, SPR is now transforming into a thriving residential and commercial hub. With major infrastructure upgrades, improving connectivity, growing business activity, and increasing demand for premium housing, the road has become a focal point for both homebuyers and investors. Today, many property buyers are asking an important question: How will the future growth of Southern Peripheral Road impact property prices? The answer lies in understanding the area's ongoing development, infrastructure investments, and its strategic role in Gurgaon’s expanding real estate landscape. As the city continues to grow, SPR is expected to play a major role in shaping the future of residential and commercial real estate. This article explores the future growth prospects of Southern Peripheral Road, the facto...

Why Sector 69 Gurgaon Is Emerging as the Next Luxury Real Estate Destination

  A decade ago, if you asked a property consultant where to buy luxury real estate in Gurgaon, the answer was almost always Golf Course Road or Sector 42. Today, that conversation has shifted, and Sector 69 on Southern Peripheral Road is increasingly the address that serious buyers and investors are circling on the map. The arrival of Trump Residences Sector 69 Gurgaon is both a reflection of this shift and an accelerator of it. What exactly is happening in Sector 69, and why are developers backing it with billions of rupees? This article explores the forces driving the transformation of this corridor into one of Gurgaon's most sought-after luxury destinations. From Periphery to Prime: The SPR Story Southern Peripheral Road was, for years, treated as the outer edge of Gurgaon's urban map. Infrastructure was developing slowly, social amenities were limited, and luxury buyers preferred the established corridors closer to Delhi. That picture began to change around 2018 to 2020 as ...