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There was a time when Gurugram (formerly Gurgaon) was best known for farmland, dusty arterial roads and the occasional cow that treated traffic signals as polite suggestions. Fast forward to 2025, and the same city flashes a very different calling card. Glassy skyscrapers, penthouse apartments with private lifts, valet-only cafés and an Audi-per-lane ratio that could make Munich blush. This is the NCR’s most turbocharged success story—an urban experiment that morphed, within a generation, into one of India’s richest neighbourhoods.
According to the Hurun Global Rich List, Delhi NCR is now home to 57 billionaires, while Forbes’ 2024 India list saw a record 200 Indians make the cut, with combined wealth inching towards $1 trillion. A significant slice of that wealth has gravitated south-west of Delhi, into Gurugram’s most exclusive pockets—Sector 44, Golf Course Road and DLF Cyber City—where business deals are struck over oat-milk lattes and crores are discussed with alarming nonchalance.
What follows is a guided walk through Gurugram’s richest addresses and the power players who live there, followed by a look at Delhi’s most expensive private homes—properties that mirror not just wealth, but influence.
Sector 44: Where old money meets new power

Delhi–Gurgaon’s Billionaire Homes: Rs 435 Crore Lutyens’ Bungalows to Golf Course Road Mansions
Industry: Automobile & auto components
Nirmal Kumar Minda isn’t just Gurugram’s richest resident—he is, quite literally, part of what keeps the city moving. As chairman and managing director of UNO Minda, his company supplies critical components to global automobile giants across Asia, Europe and the Americas. Founded in the 1950s, the group’s journey mirrors India’s own manufacturing ascent. His Sector 44 residence quietly crowns a Rs 40,800 crore empire built on precision engineering rather than noise.
Company: InterGlobe Aviation
While her brother Rahul Bhatia is often the public face of IndiGo, Jyoti Bhatia’s stake in InterGlobe Aviation places her among Gurugram’s most influential wealth holders. As India’s largest airline continues to dominate the skies, her Sector 44 base keeps her close to both capital and corridors of power.
DLF Cyber City: unicorn dreams and IPO realities

Inside Delhi–Gurgaon’s Costliest Addresses: Where 57 Billionaires Own Rs 30–435 Crore Homes
Industry: Consumer internet & logistics
Deepinder Goyal turned restaurant reviews into a national habit and food delivery into a billion-rupee business. From scrappy startup days to a headline-grabbing IPO, Zomato’s journey tracks India’s digital consumption boom. Living amid the glass towers of DLF Cyber City feels apt for a founder whose workdays revolve around data dashboards and scale.
Golf Course Road: luxury living, boardroom mindset
Varun Alagh & Ghazal Alagh

From Prithviraj Road to Cyber City: Delhi–Gurgaon’s Most Expensive Billionaire Residences
Industry: FMCG & D2C retail
From toxin-free baby products to a publicly listed FMCG giant, the Alaghs rewrote India’s D2C playbook. Brands like Mamaearth and The Derma Co tapped into influencer marketing before it became fashionable. Their Golf Course Road residence places them in Gurugram’s most polished corridor—fitting for founders now challenging legacy giants on shelves and screens alike.
Beyond the spotlight: builders, technologists and manufacturers

Delhi NCR’s Richest Neighbourhoods: Rs 435 Crore Homes and the Billionaires Who Live There
Company: Gawar Construction
Based near Sohna Road, Ravinder Kumar’s wealth is built on highways, bridges and concrete—quietly shaping the country’s physical backbone.
Industry: Travel technology
Operating from Sector 62, Bhatnagar’s platform connects travel agents worldwide, proving that B2B tech can be just as lucrative as consumer apps.

Why Billionaires Choose Delhi and Gurgaon: Rs 80–435 Crore Homes in Elite Localities
With stores across Tier II and III India, Agarwal’s affordable fashion empire is anchored from MG Road—upscale address, mass-market vision.
Delhi’s ultra-elite addresses: The capital’s most expensive homes
Talwar’s Prithviraj Road bungalow is the stuff of real-estate legend. Purchased in 2016 for Rs 435 crore, the deal—reported by multiple business publications—was among the largest seen in decades. Spanning nearly 5,000 square metres, it reflects both DLF’s legacy and Delhi’s appetite for rare land parcels.

Delhi–Gurgaon Luxury Map: Lutyens’ Bungalows, Golf Course Road Mansions and Cyber City CEOs
Owner of Shahi Exports, Ahuja’s Prithviraj Road home cost Rs 173 crore. His company supplies global brands like H&M and Uniqlo, employing over 100,000 people. The bungalow sits alongside an international property portfolio that includes a Notting Hill residence.

Delhi and Gurgaon’s Ultra-Rich Realty: Rs 435 Crore Homes, Top Tycoons, Posh Addresses
Located in the Lutyens Bungalow Zone, Jindal’s white colonial-style home is valued between Rs 125–150 crore—a symbol of industrial heft and political clout.

Inside NCR’s Billionaire Belt: Delhi–Gurgaon Homes Worth Up to Rs 435 Crore
Their colonial-era mansion, spread over 2.2 acres and valued at Rs 92 crore, stands as one of Delhi’s most recognisable private estates.

Delhi–Gurgaon’s Elite Real Estate: Where India’s Billionaires Own Their Priciest Homes
The steel magnate’s Lutyens’ Delhi bungalow, reportedly acquired for Rs 31 crore (as per Hindustan Times), complements a global property portfolio that reads like a billionaire’s travel itinerary.

From Old Delhi Prestige to New Gurgaon Power: NCR’s Most Expensive Billionaire Homes
The Paytm founder joined the LBZ club with an Rs 82 crore purchase in Golf Links, placing him among a tiny group of private owners in one of India’s most tightly held neighbourhoods.
From Gurugram’s glass-and-steel ambition to Delhi’s leafy colonial grandeur, these homes tell a larger story about where India’s wealth chooses to settle—and why. Access to power, proximity to business districts and the quiet prestige of an elite pin code continue to shape billionaire real estate decisions. What was once farmland is now one of the country’s most concentrated displays of private wealth, proving that in NCR, location isn’t just everything—it’s worth hundreds of crores.
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