- Road: Sectors along Dwarka Expressway will enjoy excellent connectivity to Delhi and the international airport. It is well connected to Gurugram Cybercity and other major office hubs via NH 48, and provides good connectivity to Manesar industrial belt and Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, which is just half an hour’s drive away.
- Metro: The nearest metro station is Huda City Center, which is a 30-minute drive from Dwarka Expressway.
- Air: A fully-operational Dwarka Expressway will reduce travel time to Indira Gandhi International Airport. Currently, people who live in sectors along Dwarka Expressway take 45 minutes to reach the airport via NH 48.
- In the last five years, Dwarka Expressway has seen a fresh supply of over 29,100 units. More than 80% of the supply was added during the period 2013-15.
- Various litigation issues created a slump in this region and new supply saw a major decline. In 2016, Dwarka Expressway saw the highest decline in new launches of more than 50% from 2015.
- The new supply in 2017 was also restricted to a mere 2,500 units, a decline of more than 30% since 2016. The decline in new launches from 2016 was the cumulative effect of delay in land acquisition along the expressway, DeMo, RERA and GST coupled with weak consumer sentiments in NCR.
- Interestingly, out of the total supply launched since 2013, the region currently has just 7% (around 2,000 units) ready-to-move-in units. The land acquisition issues along the expressway hampered its development, which in turn negatively affected the residential growth in the region. Several projects have been delayed over the years.
- Around 29% (8,500 units) of the total supply is expected to complete within a year, and a significant share of 37%(10,800 units) is likely to complete in 1- 2 years.
- The total unsold inventory along Dwarka Expressway is close to 13,300 units, of which a massive share of 98% is still in under construction.