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Sector 113Gurgaon micro-market

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43

Avg RIQ

4

Projects

📊 Sector 113 micro-market tracks 4 verified projects with an average RIQ Score of 43/100 (RIQBOX Index).

Locality Intelligence

What's happening in Sector 113

Livability & Lifestyle

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Sector 113 offers planned residential layouts with open spaces and family-oriented appeal, but social amenities remain limited within walking distance. Parks and established greenery are still developing across the sector. Air quality reflects broader Gurugram NCR concerns, which may impact daily outdoor activities and health-conscious buyers.

family-orientedplanned layoutemerging amenitiesair quality concerns

Connectivity & Infrastructure

Rising

Dwarka Expressway provides direct highway access and strong Delhi connectivity, significantly improving commute options to employment hubs and the airport. However, metro rail connectivity is absent, limiting last-mile public transport options. Road infrastructure on internal stretches experiences monsoon waterlogging in low-lying areas.

Dwarka ExpresswayDelhi proximityairport accessmetro-less sector

Market Pulse

Rising

Residential prices appreciated 18–22% between 2021–2023, with the sector averaging ₹16,891/sqft. Top projects span ₹15,600–₹19,700/sqft, reflecting mixed positioning from ready-to-move to under-construction units. Demand remains steady among family buyers seeking planned layouts and proximity to Delhi.

price growth₹16,891/sqft avgbalanced supplyready-to-move available

Buyer Sentiment

Rising

Residents and buyers praise architectural quality, serene environments, and premium amenities including clubhouses and golf layouts. Tata Housing projects earn high trust ratings for ethical builder responsiveness and timely issue resolution. Overall satisfaction scores reach 4.8/5, driven by efficient home layouts and three-sided open designs with good views.

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Risks & Watch Points

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Waterlogging in low-lying pockets during monsoons poses maintenance and livability risks for ground-floor and basement units. Limited social infrastructure within walking distance may require car dependency. The absence of metro connectivity could constrain future appreciation if surrounding areas develop better transit links.

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Generated 14 Jul 2026 · Based on market signals from the last 30 days

Projects

Projects in Sector 113

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📊 Sector 113 micro-market tracks 4 verified projects with an average RIQ Score of 43/100 (RIQBOX Index).