In an remarkable response from luxury homebuyers, Trump Towers Gurgaon India has shattered records on its first day of launch. A total of 298 ultra-premium residences were sold within 24 hours, raking in a jaw-dropping ₹3,250 crore in sales.
Located in the heart of Gurgaon’s (India) upscale Golf Course Road Extension, the project is being developed under the globally renowned Trump brand in collaboration with M3M India and Tribeca Developers. The overwhelming response on Day 1 has stunned even seasoned real estate professionals.
“We were confident about the product, but the scale of the response has exceeded our expectations,” said Kalpesh Mehta, Founder of Tribeca Developers, the firm responsible for bringing the Trump brand to India. “This is a testament to the strength of the Trump name, the Gurgaon market, and the increasing appetite for branded luxury homes among Indian buyers.”
The project offers 3 and 4 BHK residences starting from ₹10 crore, with expansive layouts, private elevator lobbies, double-height living areas, and sweeping views of the Aravallis. Each detail has been crafted to cater to India’s discerning elite.
Market watchers say the response reflects more than just brand appeal. According to real estate consultant Anuj Puri, Chairman of ANAROCK Group, “The sales numbers show us that there is deep, real demand in the top tier of India’s property market. Post-COVID, wealthy buyers are prioritizing space, design, and global-standard amenities. Branded residences like Trump Towers check all the right boxes.”
The timing also played a role. With interest rates stabilizing, equity markets surging, and wealth creation on the rise, many ultra-HNIs are choosing to invest in trophy assets. For some buyers, this wasn’t just a real estate purchase — it was a statement.
According to internal sources, over 60% of the bookings came from (India) Delhi-NCR buyers, while the rest came from Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and even NRIs looking to own a piece of global luxury rooted in India.
The Trump brand already has a presence in Pune, Mumbai, and Kolkata, but this Gurgaon launch now stands as the most successful in terms of day-one performance.
“It’s not just about square footage — it’s about prestige,” said a senior executive from M3M India. “Our buyers today aren’t just investing in a home. They’re buying into a legacy.”
As the dust settles on this record-setting launch, industry insiders say this could spark a fresh wave of interest in branded real estate across India — a segment that was once considered niche, but is now clearly commanding center stage.
Conclusion:
The record-breaking debut of Trump Towers in Gurgaon is more than just a high-value sales event—it is a reflection of the evolving aspirations of India’s wealthy homebuyers. As global brands increasingly enter the Indian market, the success of projects like this points to a maturing luxury segment where brand value, design, and exclusivity are becoming as important as location. The Gurgaon launch could set a new benchmark for branded residences across the country, reshaping how luxury housing is marketed and perceived in India.