Bhopal : the next Gurgaon Duhh
I saw an advertisement in the newspaper today and the ad says “Invest in the next Gurgaonâ€. I talked to the concerned person and he told me that the city he’s taking about is Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh. This person says that in 18 months, the price will get doubled and we don’t kow how?
I haven’t heard about this city in the real estate field neither of any multinational or business industry migrating over there. What the hell!!
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Yesterday I have came across a project in Gurgaon which has Villas ranging from price range of Rs. 6.85 Crores to 9.5 Crores. This is Strange!!!
These prices are even more than the real estate prices in the Europe. now an AAM AADMI cannot buy a house in Gurgaon and after sometime, Gurgaon will only be a place for Higher End gentry very soon!!!
The problem of electricity in Gurgaon is getting worse day by day. I don’t know when the occupancy of properties in Gurgaon will increase after the residential projects will complete on Sohna Road and Golf course road, then from where will get the power.
I wish some private player should think of coming here coz we (at least I) are not bothered to pay extra for electricity but it has to be uninterrupted.
So now the signboards of Delhi metro can be seen on the roads of Gurgaon. With Delhi metro entering Gurgaon, the property prices has now started going up. Commercial Properties by Rs. 100 psf increased with the metro effect.  As soon as reach the Metropolitan Mall on the Gurgaon - Mehrauli road, you see the Metro workers working along with the sides of the mall. So… its time to celebrate.
Which is better? Above or under the ground? News is that the Delhi Metro in Gurgaon will be above the Ground. The metro will be under the ground right from Central Secretariat to Saket and after Saket, it will be above the ground coming from Qutub Minar, Andheria Mor, Rajokri, and entering Gurgaon from Sikarnderpur to DT Mall and finally ending at IFFCO Chowk (I donno what are the further plans).
 If its above the Ground, then its for sure that the aesthetics and beauty of the Malls on the Mehrauli – Gurgaon road are going to shatter. No doubt that
So, the news is that Sikanderpur Chowk will be closed for the Delhi Metro work in Gurgaon. The metro station will be located just after the Sikanderpur mor. And what about the traffic. HT Gurgaon says that HUDA is planning to divert the traffic through Garden Estate, which I personally feel is impossible. The Faridabad – Sector 42 road is open now and the best thing that can be done is that the road from Mehrauli Road which will connect to the Faridabad road should be constructed and the traffic should be diverted towards Sector 42 and Golf Course. If
Are there and fish shops in Gurgaon. Not to eat … but for our office aquarium. I saw one in Qutub Plaza DLF Phase 1 but could not find a good variety over there.
Well strategic location and very near to the Ambi Mall at the Delhi Gurgaon Border, just opposite to Udyog vihar. There is news in the real estate market the Bharti Walmart Retail venture has planned to take the complete mall (or maybe a large part of it) for their massive retail store.
I have heard some thing new about this company today….
They have an insurance policy which they only offer to individuals who belong to metro cities ONLY. I went to the company’s Divisional Office in Gurgaon and they told me this. Is Gurgaon still a Gaon?? What the Hell !!!
Are Gurgaon and Delhi prepared for flood?
I was on a Business promotion trip in Delhi. I just had to visit 3 places, Okhla Industrial Area, Kalka Ji and Mahipalpur. It was rainy weather in the city right from the morning and it started raining be afternoon.
After the rain started I had completed the Okhla’s work, but I took me 2 hours to reach Kalkaji from Okhla which is merely 10 Km from Okhla. From Okhla I took a straight root Mahipalpur via R K Puram and domestic airport. It took me 3 hours from R K Puram to the
Sohna Complex …. You need to improve a lot baby….
This was the first time when I visited a motel in Haryana and specially a property developed by Haryana Tourism.
Gurgaon is called the city of Guru Dronacharya (of Mahabharata) and I often hear that Gurgaon was known as “Guru Gram†in past days. Being such a great corporate city and shopping destination, Gurgaon lag behind is tourism, and not only Gurgaon, the whole of Haryana I would say. I visited the Sohna Complex for the first time since my colleagues said that the property has been developed at the time