Sector 61 is a fast growing locality in Gurgaon that has gained a lot of popularity in recent times among Real Estate developers. In addition to being a peaceful residential neighborhood, Sector 61 is also growing in terms of commercial and retail opportunities. The major highway that links the place is National Highway 8, the road that runs from Delhi to Mumbai. Having the Golf Course Extension Road passing adjacent to this sector, it is very well connected by roadways. There are many reputed schools, colleges and universities in the vicinity. Sector 61 also offers diverse options in leisure and entertainment activities for the residents to enjoy and relax.
I live in Pioneer park in sector 61. This area has developed immensely in the last couple of years. We have all the major amenities nearby. Malls like AIPL joy street, Airia mall, Worldmark all are nearby. I have lived in most parts of Gurgaon but this locality and others near to golf course extension road are the next big livable areas of Gurgaon for sure.
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