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Krisumi The Forest Reserve is an ultra-luxury residential project by Krisumi Corporation located in Sector 36A, Dwarka Expressway, Gurugram. It offers 3 BHK and 4 BHK apartments and premium penthouses ranging from 2,700 to 4,000+ sq.ft. across approximately 542 units on 6.4 acres. RERA registered under GGM/944/676/2025/47 and GGM/945/677/2025/48, with possession targeted for June 2031.
This is a new launch — and timing matters. Dwarka Expressway is no longer a promise on paper. The expressway is operational, the metro corridor is advancing, and Global City Gurugram is taking shape nearby. Projects entering the market now in this micro-market are capturing pre-appreciation pricing before infrastructure matures fully.
Krisumi Corporation’s previous project — Krisumi Waterfall Residences — was delivered in the same sector and established the builder’s credibility in the luxury segment in this corridor.
The 3 BHK here is not a “compact luxury” compromise. At 2,700–2,800 sq.ft. super built-up, this works well for a family of 4 wanting generous room sizes, a proper dining space, and enough sq.ft. that guests don’t feel like an afterthought.
For comparison: most “luxury” 3 BHKs in Gurugram fall between 1,800–2,200 sq.ft. The additional area here makes a tangible difference — larger balconies, wider living rooms, separate utility areas.
Designed for families that need a home office or guest room that functions as a real room, not a converted storage corner. At this size, the 4 BHK competes directly with the kind of floor plates you’d find in Golf Course Road projects — but at a Dwarka Expressway price point.
For buyers looking at unique inventory — private terraces, double-height options, maximum privacy — the penthouse units offer what high-floor apartments cannot.
Note: Carpet area and exact floor plans should be confirmed with Global Acres before booking. Always ask for the RERA-filed carpet area, not just super built-up.
Krisumi The Forest Reserve is currently offered at Price on Request — which is standard for new ultra-luxury launches where pricing moves with inventory and floor allocation.
What this means practically: the price per sq.ft. at launch is often the best available in the project’s lifecycle. For a Dwarka Expressway corridor property of this specification — Japanese-designed, low density, part of a 65-acre township — the value-per-sq.ft. compares favorably with competing projects on Golf Course Extension and Southern Peripheral Road.
For an accurate, floor-specific price breakdown — including PLC charges, floor rise, parking, club membership, and payment plan structure — contact Global Acres directly. Getting the full cost picture before committing is non-negotiable.
Project Name: Krisumi The Forest Reserve
Developer: Krisumi Corporation (Krishna Group & Sumitomo Realty Joint Venture)
Location: Sector 36A, Dwarka Expressway, Gurugram
Project Type: Ultra Luxury Residential Apartments & Penthouses
Land Area: Approx. 6.4 Acres
Configuration: 3 BHK, 4 BHK & Premium Penthouses
Unit Size: 2,700 – 4,000+ Sq.Ft.
Total Units: Approx. 542 Units
The amenity list at Krisumi The Forest Reserve is long — but what matters is how it functions day-to-day.
Wellness: The spa and wellness zone, yoga and meditation deck, and fitness center are designed for residents who treat health as a daily habit, not a weekend activity. Having these within your building means the activation energy is near zero.
Family: The children’s play zone, senior citizen lounge, and multi-purpose hall are the kind of amenities that keep three generations comfortable without any of them feeling like an afterthought.
Convenience: High-speed elevators, EV charging facilities, concierge services, and a business lounge mean that whether you’re a frequent flyer or working from home on a Tuesday, the building works for you — not the other way around.
Security: Smart security systems and CCTV surveillance across the premises are baseline expectations at this price point. The low-density nature of the community (542 units across 6.4 acres) naturally limits footfall and enhances privacy.
The 700+ trees and landscaped forest greens aren’t just a marketing visual — they directly affect the temperature, air quality, and noise levels within the community. It’s a meaningful differentiator from typical Gurugram high-rises.
RERA Numbers:
RERA registration means the project is legally compliant to launch and sell in Haryana. It gives you statutory rights: the builder must deliver what’s promised in the registered plan, and delays attract interest penalties. You can verify both registrations on the Haryana RERA portal (hrera.org.in) — always do this yourself, not just trust a brochure.
Possession: June 2031
Six years from launch is a long holding period. Here’s how to think about it honestly:
Questions to ask before booking:
End-users who want a genuine upgrade — families currently in 2BHKs looking for real space, or executives relocating from other cities who want a move-in ready large home by 2031.
HNI investors looking for capital appreciation in a maturing corridor. Dwarka Expressway has delivered strong appreciation in the 2019–2024 period, and with Global City Gurugram development accelerating, the next cycle looks compelling.
NRI buyers — the Indo-Japanese brand positioning, RERA protection, and Gurugram’s strong NRI buyer base make this a natural fit. Home loans from Indian banks are available for NRI buyers with NRE/NRO accounts.
Launch pricing typically represents the project’s lowest entry point. As construction progresses and fewer units remain, prices rise — this is consistent across Gurugram’s luxury segment. Waiting for the building to be “more built” almost always means paying more per sq.ft.
Large 3 and 4 BHK units in the Dwarka Expressway corridor are in demand from senior corporate professionals and expats. Rental yields in this segment typically range from 2.5% to 3.5% annually on capital value — not a high-yield investment, but meaningful as a secondary income stream on a self-use property.
Krisumi Corporation is a joint venture between Krishna Group, a Delhi NCR-based developer with multi-decade experience, and Sumitomo Realty & Development, one of Japan’s largest real estate conglomerates.
Their previous project, Krisumi Waterfall Residences in Sector 36A, was delivered in Gurugram and gave the JV its first operational track record in India. The Indo-Japanese approach reflects in construction methodology — Sumitomo brings a quality-process orientation that is measurably different from typical Indian developer timelines and finishing standards.
That said, The Forest Reserve is a significantly larger undertaking than Waterfall Residences. It’s fair to ask how the builder plans to manage quality at this scale — a question Global Acres can help you investigate before you commit.
Global Acres is an independent real estate advisory — not a builder’s sales channel. That distinction matters.
When you enquire through Global Acres, you get honest inventory access without pressure to close, a clear breakdown of all costs before you decide, and comparison with similar projects if this one isn’t the right fit. After booking, Global Acres stays involved — documentation, loan coordination, possession follow-up. The builder’s team moves to the next buyer; we don’t.
Step 1 — Enquire: Share your requirement — budget, configuration preference, timeline. Takes 5 minutes.
Step 2 — Site Visit: Global Acres schedules a guided visit to the location and sample unit (if available). See the area, not just the brochure.
Step 3 — Documentation Review: Review the allotment agreement, RERA filing, and cost sheet before committing to anything.
Step 4 — Book with Confidence: Once you’re satisfied, the booking process is straightforward. Global Acres stays with you through registration and beyond.
Q: Is Krisumi The Forest Reserve RERA registered?
Yes. The project is registered under two RERA numbers: GGM/944/676/2025/47 and GGM/945/677/2025/48 with Haryana RERA. You can independently verify both registrations on hrera.org.in. RERA registration gives buyers statutory protection on delivery timelines, layout changes, and refund rights in case of default.
Q: Is June 2031 possession realistic? What if there’s a delay?
Six years is a standard timeline for a large luxury project of this scale. Krisumi’s earlier project, Waterfall Residences, provides some delivery track record context — ask Global Acres for specifics. Under RERA, if possession is delayed beyond the agreed date, the builder is liable to pay interest on the amount deposited. Always check your allotment agreement for the exact clause.
Q: What payment plan options are available?
Krisumi The Forest Reserve typically offers a construction-linked payment plan, where your installments are tied to construction milestones rather than fixed dates. This is generally more buyer-friendly. Specific plan structures — including any subvention or flexi options — should be confirmed directly with Global Acres, as these can vary based on launch phase and negotiation.
Q: Can NRI buyers purchase a unit here?
Yes. NRI buyers can purchase freely under FEMA regulations. Indian banks — including SBI, HDFC, ICICI, and Axis — offer home loans to NRIs against NRE/NRO accounts. The Indo-Japanese positioning of Krisumi has historically attracted NRI buyers from the US, UK, and Gulf markets. Global Acres can guide you through the documentation process remotely.
Q: What are the charges beyond the base price?
Beyond the base price per sq.ft., expect: Preferential Location Charges (PLC) for premium floors or views, floor rise charges, car parking (typically charged separately), club membership fee, IFMS (Interest Free Maintenance Security), GST at applicable rates, and stamp duty + registration. These can add 15–25% to your base cost. Always get the full cost sheet before signing anything.
Q: Which banks offer home loans for this project?
As a RERA-registered project, most major banks and HFCs will consider lending against it. Formal loan approvals from specific banks should be confirmed once construction progresses. HDFC, SBI, Axis Bank, and ICICI typically cover Gurugram luxury projects. Global Acres can connect you with loan advisors who know this project specifically.
Q: What is Krisumi’s delivery track record?
Krisumi Corporation previously delivered Krisumi Waterfall Residences in Sector 36A, Gurugram — their first India project under the Indo-Japanese JV. The Forest Reserve is a significantly larger and more ambitious undertaking. It’s a fair question to ask, and one that deserves a specific, documented answer rather than a brochure promise. Global Acres can provide a ground-level perspective on builder reputation.
Q: How does Krisumi The Forest Reserve compare to similar projects?
The closest comparable projects in the Dwarka Expressway luxury segment include offerings from M3M, Sobha, and Godrej in adjacent sectors. Key differentiators for Krisumi The Forest Reserve are: larger unit sizes (2,700 sq.ft. minimum for 3BHK), lower community density (542 units, 6.4 acres), Indo-Japanese construction quality, and the 65-acre township ecosystem. Pricing and specific floor plan comparison available on request through Global Acres.
Q: What is the resale and rental potential?
Dwarka Expressway properties have appreciated steadily since the expressway became operational. The Global City Gurugram development nearby is a long-term demand driver. Rental yields in this segment typically range 2.5%–3.5% on capital value — solid for large luxury units, driven by demand from senior corporate professionals and expats. Resale liquidity is reasonable but depends on broader market conditions at exit.
Q: How do I book through Global Acres?
Reach out via the enquiry form, WhatsApp, or phone. Share your preferred configuration and budget. Global Acres will arrange a site visit, share the full cost sheet, walk you through the allotment agreement, and ensure you have everything you need before making a decision. There is no pressure to book — the goal is that you make the right call, not just a quick one.
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