Corner House market research is built on a methodology that most Gurugram broker research is not: primary data from HARERA certificates and signed developer price sheets, not secondary aggregator estimates.
When we analyse the Dwarka Expressway corridor or the NH-48 corridor, we use the actual registered prices from developer agreements, the actual HARERA-registered possession dates, and the actual construction progress reported in quarterly HARERA filings. This gives our research a factual accuracy that web aggregator content cannot match, because aggregators depend on developers to self-report data that is rarely updated.
Our corridor research covers four primary zones in Gurugram:
Sector 36A — Dwarka Expressway
The Indo-Japanese master township corridor anchored by Krisumi City, with Northern Peripheral Road operational since 2019 and IGI Airport accessible in 35 minutes.
Sector 80 — NH-48 corridor
The eco-luxury corridor inside Karma Lakelands, anchored by Sobha Aranya, with direct NH-48 frontage and IMT Manesar within 12 minutes.
Golf Course Extension Road
The established luxury corridor with the deepest social infrastructure in Gurugram outside of Golf Course Road itself.
Sector 86 — Southern Peripheral Road
The emerging corridor with Emaar's active development footprint.
All Corner House market research is published in the Corner House Journal. Every post is sourced from HARERA certificates and developer brochures, independently verified before publication.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about how Corner House researches the Gurugram market.
Corner House research uses primary data from three sources: HARERA certificates verified directly on haryanarera.gov.in, current price sheets from signed developer agreements, and quarterly construction progress data from developer portals. We do not use aggregator platforms like 99acres or MagicBricks as primary sources because their price data depends on developer self-reporting, which is frequently outdated or inaccurate. Every data point in our published research is traceable to a primary source.
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