Property Rates in Gurgaon: Sector-Wise Map
Gurgaon property rates span an enormous range, from around ₹5,000 per sq ft in the far affordable pockets to ₹65,000 and beyond on Golf Course Road. Knowing where each corridor sits is the difference between a smart buy and an overpayment. This is a sector-wise map of the actual current rates across Gurgaon, drawn from live 99acres, MagicBricks, and Squareyards data in mid-2026.
Gurgaon rates: the full picture
| Segment / corridor | Rate per sq ft (mid-2026) |
|---|---|
| Gurgaon overall average | Around ₹14,850 |
| Golf Course Road (premium) | Around ₹27,000, luxury ₹20,000 to ₹65,000+ |
| Golf Course Extension (GCER) | Around ₹18,887, range ₹12,500 to ₹25,050 |
| Sohna Road | Around ₹15,550, range ₹12,450 to ₹20,000 |
| Sector 67 belt | Around ₹16,424 |
| Dwarka Expressway | ₹14,000 to ₹22,500 |
| New Gurgaon (79-95) | Around ₹10,950, range ₹9,100 to ₹12,700 |
| Affordable pockets (99A, 105, older sectors) | From around ₹5,000 to ₹10,500 |
Figures are from current portal locality data, mid-2026. Gurgaon's overall average sits near ₹14,850 per sq ft per Squareyards, but that hides a huge spread, always check the specific corridor and project.
How prices have moved
Portals show Gurgaon rates rising 15 to 30 percent in premium and developing areas over the past cycle, driven by infrastructure and corporate demand. Golf Course Road is up around 12.5 percent year on year, Sector 67 about 13.4 percent, and Sohna Road about 9.6 percent. This is broad, demand-led growth rather than a narrow spike, though the pace varies sharply by corridor.
Premium, mid, and affordable belts
- Premium: Golf Course Road, DLF Phases 1-5, and Sectors 42, 53, 54 start around ₹14,000 and run far higher.
- Mid-segment: DLF Phase 4, Sector 28, Sohna Road, and Sector 67 sit roughly ₹10,500 to ₹18,500.
- Affordable: Sectors 43, 55, 56, DLF Phase 1, and parts of the Dwarka Expressway and New Gurgaon run up to ₹10,500, with some far sectors near ₹5,000.
For the corridor deep-dives, see our guides on Golf Course Road, Golf Course Extension, Sohna Road, and New Gurgaon.
What is driving Gurgaon prices
Four forces explain the numbers above. First, corporate demand: Gurgaon remains North India's biggest office market, and every new campus creates buyers and tenants near it, which is why office-adjacent corridors like Golf Course Road and Cyber City command the highest rates. Second, infrastructure: approved metro lines along Golf Course Extension Road, the operational Dwarka Expressway, and the SPR upgrades have re-rated whole belts, with buyers paying today for connectivity landing over the next few years. Third, supply scarcity at the top: very little land remains on Golf Course Road, so its prices compound on fixed supply, while affordable belts with abundant land stay cheap. Fourth, the luxury boom: record launches and penthouse deals pull the entire premium band up with them. Understanding which of these forces is behind a given corridor's price tells you whether the rate is backed by fundamentals or by hope, the affordable belts rise on future infrastructure, the premium belts on present scarcity and demand.
How to use these rates
Treat the corridor average as your benchmark. If a project quotes well above it, understand why, a better developer, higher floor, or genuine premium can justify it, while an unexplained gap is your cue to negotiate. If it quotes below, check for a catch: a weaker location within the sector, an unregistered project, or title issues. The number is a starting point for questions, not the final word.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average property rate in Gurgaon?
Around ₹14,850 per sq ft overall per mid-2026 Squareyards data, ranging from about ₹5,000 in far affordable pockets to ₹27,000 on Golf Course Road and ₹65,000-plus for luxury.
Which is the most expensive area in Gurgaon?
Golf Course Road, averaging around ₹27,000 per sq ft with luxury towers far higher, followed by Golf Course Extension Road near ₹18,887.
Which are the most affordable areas in Gurgaon?
Sectors 43, 55, 56, DLF Phase 1, and parts of the Dwarka Expressway and New Gurgaon, with rates up to ₹10,500 and some far sectors near ₹5,000 per sq ft.
How much have Gurgaon prices risen?
Around 15 to 30 percent in premium and developing areas over the past cycle, with Golf Course Road up about 12.5 percent and Sector 67 about 13.4 percent year on year.
How do I know if a Gurgaon project is fairly priced?
Compare its rate against the corridor average. A premium should have a clear reason, and a discount should be checked for a catch. Use the number to ask better questions.
Will Gurgaon property prices keep rising?
Portals expect continued growth, led by premium and infrastructure-backed corridors, given strong office demand and stable home-loan rates. Affordable belts rise on future infrastructure, premium belts on present scarcity.
Which Gurgaon corridor gives the best value?
New Gurgaon at around ₹10,950 per sq ft offers the most space per rupee, while Golf Course Extension near ₹18,887 balances a premium address with metro-led upside. Match the corridor to your budget and horizon.
Gurgaon rates run from ₹5,000 to ₹65,000-plus per sq ft, so the corridor is everything. Use this sector-wise map as your benchmark, read the corridor guides, and verify every project number. Browse options in our residential listings and the blog. Figures are indicative mid-2026 portal data, so confirm current rates before buying.