As we welcome 2025 with an increase in inflation, everyone is considering long-term investments. Yet, we all wonder, where to invest?
If you are in NCR, the best possible investment you can do is to invest in retail shops in Gurgaon. Smart investors are always on the lookout to invest their money at the right place, and retail shops are an excellent opportunity for long term security. We all know how Gurgaon is always bustling with constant footfall,which directly means a strong and reliable brand building. It is time to consider retail shop values in Gurgaon.
So, let's take a look at what and how retail shops have piqued the interest of smart investors.
Gurgaon has seen a transformation that is dramatic. It was once a sleepy suburb, and now it is a 'Millennium City', congested with office buildings, a residential population tackling those commercial giants, and a growing young population. Everything about Gurgaon is demographic, so now there exists a theoretical mat. The combination of working professionals combined with high-income families creates a completely sustainable flow of the customer. For these reasons high footfall areas in Gurgaon, including Sector 14, MG Road, and the old parts of Gurgaon, experience tons of daily traffic.
This demographic shift is imperative for micro retail investment. If set up in an appropriate location, a small retail shop will attract consistent walk-in business from office workers who work in nearby corporate nodes. And at the same time, families living in neighboring sectors will create evening and weekend traffic. Cumulatively, this makes for a compelling proposition for retail shops in Gurgaon: it has the benefit of local catchment and commuter customers.
Micro retail, small retail shops and mini-showrooms, are gaining traction in Gurgaon. For example, a recent report from CIRIL (2023), reports Gurgaon micro-markets had approximately 0.7 million sq ft of new retail supply with a low vacancy rate of light occupancy.
Retail rents in Gurgaon are growing. For example, reports have occurred that in 2025 Galleria Market in Gurgaon experienced 25% rent increases, one of the highest increases in the Asia-Pacific region.
Given high inflation, stagnant wages, and general economic uncertainty, investing in small retail shops acts as a hedge. Investing in small shops generally has more reliable cash flow compared to residential real estate since businesses are capable of generating a consistent income when the location is optimal.
Today's shoppers do more than just buying, they actively pursue food, socializing, and/or entertainment. This shift in consumer behaviour plays right into mixed-use commercial development when retail, food courts, and entertainment can coexist in the community. More consumers means greater spending opportunities and, more importantly, visibility and repeat business for small shop investors.
SPJ Group has developed a number of attractive shop projects for the smart investor, one being SPJ Vedatam in Sector 14, Gurgaon. Below, we outline the reasons why SPJ Vedatam is a compelling investment option for small shop investors:
1.Sought-after location:
Sector 14 Gurgaon is a dense residential and commercial area with high foot traffic.
2.Mixed-use plan:
Designed on the lower and ground floors for retail, food courts on the second level, and entertainment (multiplex) above.
3.Accessibility:
Situated adjacent to the Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway and close to the metro and other major hubs in the city.
1.High exposure + dependable foot traffic:
Due to its placement and mixed-use nature, the shop does not rely 100% on retail foot traffic - the food court and other entertainment are supporting factors.
2.Investable and scalable:
Even the smallest shop of 270 sq ft (minimum) is investable and manageable. You do not need to acquire large size units to begin in the commercial real estate business. Investment in commercial property does not require large investments.
3.Leasing support from a professional:
SPJ's method adopts a model that helps brands and investors lease shops reducing risk for those that are not operators.
1.Income stability:
During inflation, small shops in high foot traffic areas of Gurugram yield continued revenues, since local demand has not changed.
2.Less risk:
Micro retail is more flexible than malls; smaller investments have lower risk profile but can be scaled.
3.Wealth preservation:
With approximate foot traffic increases, improving infrastructure (i.e., metro, roads, corporate development), the smaller shop values will appreciate.
4.Diversified demand factors:
Since shops in areas like Vedatam capture demand from working professionals, families, and entertainment, shops will be less prone to shocking events that may impact one form of demand.
5.Resilience to ecommerce:
Although ecommerce is growing, retail is not disappearing in Gurgaon - consumers still want to be in shops for experience, shopping with brands, and dining.
1.Is micro retail investment in Gurgaon secure?
Yes - the vacancy of micro markets is low, demonstrating solid local demand.
2.What is the guaranteed return on shops in SPJ Vedatam?
SPJ offers a guaranteed return of up to 12% prior to possession, then +/- 7?ter possession (depending on which plan).
3.What is the reason sector 14 is considered a good location for retail shops?
It demonstrates high footfall, good connectivity, and a strong residential-corporate mix.
4.Are there any similar retail mixes from competitors?
Yes. Developers like M3M and AIPL are also developing retail heavy, mixed-use commercial hubs in Gurgaon
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