If you’re evaluating premium residential options along Dwarka Expressway, ATS Sanctuary at Sector 105 is often shortlisted for its community planning and corridor positioning. This page is written for buyers who want clarity—what matters, what to verify, and how to compare it against other Gurugram micro-markets without getting lost in brochure language.
Within the larger community, some buyers also explore serviced residences / studio-style living as an alternative to conventional apartments. That inventory is presented separately on The Grove at Sanctuary at Sector 105, where brochure requests and availability conversations typically begin.
Sector 105 belongs to the Dwarka Expressway belt—one of Gurugram’s most discussed growth corridors. For NCR buyers, the corridor’s appeal is straightforward: planned sectors, newer residential communities, and direct connectivity narratives toward Delhi and key Gurugram nodes.
When you assess ATS Sanctuary at Sector 105, focus on two layers: sector practicality (approach roads, daily commute patterns, social infrastructure) and community practicality (layout efficiency, open areas, entry/exit flow, and how the project “lives” once occupied).
Premium projects from established developers in this belt are commonly evaluated for planning scale, internal community experience, and long-term livability. Buyers usually care less about isolated “features” and more about how the community performs over years—maintenance discipline, movement inside the campus, and how the layout handles density.
Buyers looking for a modern, planned residential address along Dwarka Expressway often shortlist Sector 105 for end-use or medium-to-long holding. The corridor tends to attract:
If your preference is compact serviced living (often easier to maintain and simpler to operate), review the dedicated page for The Grove.
Luxury buyers usually win on discipline—asking the right questions early. Here’s a short, practical checklist to request and verify:
If you’re still comparing corridors and projects, these pages cover the same market from a different angle: