Moving into a new apartment is exciting, but in a fast-paced city like Gurgaon, it’s easy to get blinded by a shiny marble floor or a fancy clubhouse. After the boxes are unpacked, the "honeymoon phase" can end quickly if you realize the mobile signal is zero or the commute to Cyber City is a nightmare.
If you are looking for your next home, here are 8 practical, human-tested things to check before you move in.
1. The "Signal Strength" Walkthrough
You can have a 40th-floor penthouse, but if you have to stand on one leg on the balcony to get an OTP, it’s not a luxury home. Gurgaon’s high-rises are notorious for "dead zones."
2. Peak-Hour "Commute Reality"
A sector might look close to the NH-48 on a map, but the "U-turn culture" of Gurgaon can turn a 2km trip into a 20-minute ordeal.
3. The Water Quality (Not Just the Supply)
In many newer sectors along the Dwarka Expressway or New Gurgaon, the TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) levels in the water can be very high. This doesn't just affect what you drink; it affects your hair, skin, and your expensive RO filters.
4. Acoustic Privacy: The "Neighbor Test"
Modern construction is fast, but sometimes the walls are thin. You don’t want to know exactly what TV show your neighbor is watching at 11 PM.
5. Sunlight vs. The "Gurgaon Heat"
A "Sun-facing" apartment sounds great in a brochure, but in June, when it's 46°C, a West-facing glass wall will turn your living room into a furnace.
6. The "Last Mile" Connectivity
Can you get a quick Blinkit delivery? Is there a pharmacy that delivers at 2 AM?
7. Maintenance Transparency & "The Hidden Bills"
Sometimes the rent is low, but the "Common Area Maintenance" (CAM) and club charges are massive.
8. Construction Quality "Red Flags"
Look at the corners of the ceiling and under the sinks.
The Bottom Line
A house is more than just a pin on a map; it's where your day begins and ends. Taking an extra 30 minutes to do these "human" checks can save you months of frustration. Gurgaon is full of incredible opportunities, you just need to know exactly what you’re signing up for.
You should verify the rent, security deposit, lock-in period, maintenance charges, notice period, and landlord details. A properly drafted agreement helps avoid disputes later.
Yes, tenant verification is strongly enforced by authorities and RWAs, requiring ID proof and police verification to ensure safety and compliance.
Common scams include fake listings, token money fraud, duplicate ownership claims, and fake rent agreements. Always verify ownership and avoid paying before visiting the property.
Typically, deposits range from 2–6 months of rent. The agreement should clearly mention refund timelines, deductions, and conditions to avoid disputes during move-out.
While not always mandatory, registered agreements offer stronger legal protection and help prevent fraud or disputes compared to informal contracts.