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Haryana Real Estate Authority Leverages AI for Property Valuation

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Haryana Real Estate Authority Leverages AI for Property Valuation

  • The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) in Gurgaon recently awarded a homebuyer approximately Rs 27 lakh in compensation, utilizing artificial intelligence to assess real estate market trends.
  • This marks the second instance this year where HRERA Adjudicating Officer Rajender Kumar has employed AI for valuation, with an earlier case in March 2026 resulting in a payout of over Rs 4 crore to a buyer in the Chintels Paradiso project.

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The Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) in Gurgaon has been incorporating artificial intelligence tools to determine compensation in real estate disputes. In a recent judgment announced on May 6, 2026, HRERA Adjudicating Officer Rajender Kumar directed Experion Developers Pvt. Ltd. to pay Rs 26,96,000 to homebuyer Mukesh Sharma. Sharma’s allotment in ‘The Heartsong’ project was canceled due to a lack of payments, and the AI-powered valuation helped establish current market trends. An additional Rs 1 lakh was awarded for mental agony and Rs 50,000 for litigation expenses.

This is the second time this year that the same adjudicating officer has used AI for such valuations. Earlier, in a March 30, 2026, order, the authority awarded Rs 4.16 crore to a homebuyer in the Chintels Paradiso project in Sector 109, Gurugram. In that case, the AI overview indicated a significant appreciation of property prices in Sector 109, Gurugram, between February 2022 and March 2026, largely driven by developers along the Dwarka Expressway. The average apartment rates reportedly rose by approximately 64.7% over three years, from Rs 6,500-7,000 per square foot in early 2022 to roughly Rs 12,000-12,400 per square foot by Quarter 1, 2026. This led the authority to recalculate the flat’s value at Rs 13,000 per sq ft, rejecting a lower fixed compensation rate suggested by a government committee.

The use of AI in real estate valuation is a growing trend in India, with various platforms and tools leveraging machine learning to analyze market data, predict property values, and offer data-driven insights. This shift aims to bring