Gurugram, a city known for its rapid development and booming real estate market, has unveiled its second Trump-branded residential project, Trump Residences Gurgaon. This luxurious development further cements Gurugram's position as a leading destination for high-end living.
Real EstateLuxury LivingTrump ResidencesGurugramHighend PropertyReal EstateApr 16, 2025

Trump Residences Gurgaon is a new luxury residential project located in Gurugram, India. It is a prestigious development offering high-end living spaces and world-class amenities.
The project is located in a prime area of Gurugram, offering easy access to major highways, business districts, and lifestyle amenities.
The development includes a variety of units, including spacious apartments and opulent penthouses, each designed to meet the highest standards of luxury and comfort.
The project features a range of world-class amenities such as a gymnasium, swimming pool, spa, children's play area, landscaped gardens, and recreational spaces.
Yes, the project incorporates several green building features, including energy-efficient systems, rainwater harvesting, and waste management solutions to promote sustainability.

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