Packers and movers in Sector 51 Gurgaon should be compared on Artemis Hospital traffic timing, lift generator backup, the developing road condition to your address, and a written GST bill. A 2 BHK local move usually costs Rs 9,000 to Rs 14,000. Avoid the 5 to 7 PM hospital rush, use the Sector 52 side road, and confirm the lift is on the building's DG backup before move day.
A rapidly developing sector near Artemis Hospital. Housing is a diverse mix of HUDA plots, builder floors, and newer apartment complexes. The resident profile spans doctors and medical professionals (hospital proximity), IT professionals from nearby Golf Course Extension companies, and mid-to-high income families who moved here for the value versus the more premium Sector 48 to 50 area.
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A rapidly developing sector near Artemis Hospital. Housing is a diverse mix of HUDA plots, builder floors, and newer apartment complexes. The resident profile spans doctors and medical professionals (hospital proximity), IT professionals from nearby Golf Course Extension companies, and mid-to-high income families who moved here for the value versus the more premium Sector 48 to 50 area.
The area near Artemis Hospital generates heavy ambulance and patient visitor traffic, particularly in the evening. Some internal roads are still under development, creating dusty and uneven conditions that can be rough on moving trucks and fragile goods. Route planning is essential.
Moderate formality. Gate passes are essential for all established societies and blocks. The RWA and block associations are strict about no parking on the main hospital approach road. Moving is permitted 9 AM to 8 PM in most blocks.
Occasional power cuts in newer apartment blocks can stop lift operations mid-move. Always confirm the building has generator or UPS backup for the lift before scheduling a move. Inner lanes near older village pockets are still unpaved.
Coordinate your truck's arrival and departure so it does not need to pass through the main Artemis Hospital entrance during peak visiting hours (5 to 7 PM). Use the service road approach from the Sector 52 side, which bypasses the hospital congestion entirely.
Average to slightly above average Gurgaon rates, reflecting the sector's growing popularity. The developing nature of the sector means mover availability is sometimes lower than in more established zones, book in advance to get your preferred date.
High turnover in the spring (February to April) and autumn (September to November) months. Many residents move here as a more affordable stepping stone before upgrading to Sector 48 or 49 as their careers progress.
Use these local rate ranges to check whether your first quote sounds sensible.
| Home Size | Estimated Local Charges |
|---|---|
| 1 BHK | Rs 5,000 to Rs 8,000 |
| 2 BHK | Rs 9,000 to Rs 14,000 |
| 3 BHK | Rs 13,000 to Rs 20,000 |
| Villa / Large Home | Rs 26,000 to Rs 45,000 |
* Market estimates only. Final cost depends on floor, distance, packing, and society fees. Always get 3 quotes before booking.
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Rs 9,000 to Rs 14,000
Full Sector 51 2 BHK price
Distance choices follow the Gurgaon charges guide. Lift slot, floor and society rules in Sector 51 move the final quote more than a few extra kilometres, so get 3 written quotes for the same scope.
Sector 51 is where Gurgaonโs developing area meets established infrastructure. It sits next to Artemis Hospital with easy access to both Sohna Road and Golf Course Extension, so it pulls in residents who want to be near the Sohna Road premium corridor, Sector 48, Sector 49, and Sector 50, without paying the premium price. You get a real mix of people here: doctors and medical staff drawn by the hospital, IT professionals from the Extension Road companies, and families using the sector as an affordable stepping stone before they upgrade north.
Moving here involves fewer protocols than the fully premium zones, but it has two quirks that decide your day, and neither shows up on a price list. One is the hospital traffic. The other is the lift. A mover who plans for both has an easy move in Sector 51. One who ignores them spends the afternoon stuck on the approach road or carrying a wardrobe down four flights.
This is the scheduling rule that matters most in Sector 51. Between 5 and 7 PM, visitor traffic at Artemis Hospital peaks, and the main approach road through the hospital zone becomes a single choke point. One ambulance or one emergency can stall everything for 20 to 30 minutes, and a moving truck caught in that does not move until the road clears.
The fix that experienced Sector 51 crews use by default is the Sector 52 side road. Entering and exiting from that side bypasses the hospital gates entirely. When you take quotes, ask the mover plainly whether they know the Sector 52 bypass. If they do, they have worked this sector. If they look blank, they will learn it the hard way on your move day, and you will pay for the lesson in waiting time.
Some of the newer buildings here have an electrical setup where the lift runs on the main building supply but is not wired into the DG, the diesel generator, circuit. In plain terms, a power cut during your move can stop the lift dead, even though the corridor lights stay on. In a sector that still sees occasional cuts, that is a real risk in the middle of a move.
The check takes one phone call. Ask the building superintendent: is the lift covered by the buildingโs DG backup? If the answer is yes, you are safe. If it is no, plan a contingency before move day, either schedule around the typical cut timings or accept that oversized items may need a manual staircase carry. Knowing this in advance turns a move-day crisis into a planned step.
The number alone is not enough in Sector 51. Ask the mover to write these points before you pay any advance.
| Move situation | Local point to check | What to confirm before advance |
|---|---|---|
| 1 BHK local | Lift backup and floor | Cartons, floor, parking point, basic packing and GST |
| 2 BHK local | Artemis traffic and packing | Truck size, lift or stair carry, dismantling, GST and waiting |
| 3 BHK local | Labour count and road condition | Crew count, dismantling, packing grade, GST and insurance |
| Villa or large floor | Lane access and furniture volume | Survey, truck access, extra crew, packing grade and insurance |
Sanity-check any quote against the Gurgaon shifting charges page and size your load on the moving calculator before you start negotiating.
Take a 2 BHK in a newer Sector 51 block, fourth floor, with a small passenger lift that is not on the generator. The home has a double bed, a three-seater sofa, a dining table, a fridge, a washing machine, a TV, a wardrobe, and around 25 cartons. The truck parks in a service lane on the Sector 52 side, away from the hospital approach.
| Bill line | Practical amount | What it should include |
|---|---|---|
| Packing material | Rs 2,500 to Rs 4,000 | Cartons, bubble, foam, TV wrap |
| Labour | Rs 3,000 to Rs 5,000 | Packing, loading, unloading, placement |
| Truck | Rs 2,800 to Rs 4,500 | Closed-body truck in the service lane |
| Stair contingency | Included or Rs 800 to Rs 1,500 | Manual carry if the lift cuts out |
| GST | As applicable | Written invoice rule |
The line worth noticing here is the stair contingency. In a building where the lift might drop on a power cut, an honest mover will tell you what happens if the crew has to switch to the staircase. A quote that simply assumes the lift will work all day has not really planned for Sector 51.
Compare the same home against the same timing and the same lift assumption, not just the totals.
| Quote line | Quote A | Quote B | Quote C |
|---|---|---|---|
| Knows the Sector 52 bypass | Yes or no | Yes or no | Yes or no |
| Plan if the lift loses power | Written or not | Written or not | Written or not |
| Last-mile road condition checked | Yes or no | Yes or no | Yes or no |
| GST | Included or extra | Included or extra | Included or extra |
| Waiting charge if traffic delays | Written or not | Written or not | Written or not |
A crew that answers the bypass and the lift-backup questions cleanly is a crew that has moved homes in Sector 51 before, not one reading the address off a map for the first time.
A good share of Sector 51 housing is builder floors, often G+4 with a small four-person passenger lift that simply cannot hold a wardrobe or a double-door fridge. For those homes, oversized items move by staircase no matter what, so the labour line is higher and the day is longer. There is no service lift to book and no lift to lean on.
Tell the mover the floor and the lift size when you take quotes. A crew sizing a fourth-floor builder unit needs more helpers than one moving a lift-served apartment, and a quote that misses that gap will grow once the team sees the stairs. For a standard family relocation, the house shifting guide sets out a cleaner plan than a quick phone estimate.
Sector 51 is still being built out, and it shows on the ground. The main approaches from Sohna Road and the Sector 52 side are well paved, but some inner lanes near the older village pockets are still unpaved and dusty. That rough surface is hard on a loaded truck and on fragile goods, so ask the mover to confirm the last-mile road quality to your exact address before move day.
Watch the monsoon too. Some low-lying spots near the Sector 52 border collect water after heavy rain, and a flooded approach lane can stall a move entirely. If your building sits in one of those pockets, do not schedule a move during or right after a heavy spell. A dayโs delay is cheaper than a soaked carton or a truck stuck in standing water.
A lot of Sector 51 moves are not arrivals, they are upgrades. Families use the sector as an affordable base and then shift north to Sector 48 or Sector 49 once their careers move on. That kind of move has two different ends, and one quote has to cover both. The Sector 51 origin might be a builder floor with a stair carry, while the destination is a premium tower with a service lift slot, a move-in fee, and a strict gate.
So brief the mover on both halves. Describe the Sector 51 pickup, the floor, the lift or stairs, and the lane condition, then hand over the destination rules: the tower name, the lift slot, and the move-in formalities. A crew that only studies the cheaper end will misjudge the premium one, and the gap shows up as a delay or an extra on the day you can least afford it.
The developing road network here is not just a navigation problem, it is a packing one. Dust from the unfinished lanes settles on everything, and an open or loosely covered load picks it up fast. Ask for a closed-body truck and proper plastic wrap on mattresses, sofas, and electronics, so your goods arrive clean rather than coated in fine grit from the last unpaved stretch.
It matters most for soft furnishings and anything with a screen or a vent. A mattress wrapped in plastic shrugs off the dust, an unwrapped one arrives needing a clean. The extra wrap costs very little next to the bother of dusting down a whole home on its first night. For high-value items, the transit insurance guide explains how to declare value and keep claim proof. If your move date is flexible, pick the cooler, drier months over peak summer, when the unfinished lanes throw up the most dust and the loading crew tires faster in the heat.
Verify the moverโs number on the Verify Packers Movers tool and ask whether the lift has DG backup and whether they know the hospital-traffic timing. If they never ask about either, treat it as a weak sign. Compare written quotes for Sector 51 and Sector 52 on ShiftCompare. If a vendor quotes cheaply but excludes stairs, waiting charges, or packing material, read the moving scams guide before you pay any advance. Because mover availability in this developing sector is sometimes thinner than in the established zones, book your preferred date a week or two ahead rather than leaving it to the last minute.
The sector is generally safe, but it is more isolated than Sector 46 or Sector 45. The developing nature means less street activity after 8 PM. Finish your move by 8 PM for the safest and most convenient experience.
Rarely in older builder floors. Most G+4 floors have small four-person passenger lifts that cannot take large furniture. Expect manual staircase carrying for oversized items like wardrobes and large refrigerators.
No standard fee applies, but check with your specific society's facility office. Some newer apartment complexes have introduced nominal move-in fees of Rs 500 to Rs 1,500 as the sector matures.
In the wide service lanes away from the Artemis Hospital main gates and the hospital-facing access roads. Your mover should confirm a suitable parking point before mobilising.
Main approach roads from Sohna Road and from Sector 52 are well-paved. However, inner lanes near the older village pockets within the sector are still unpaved in some areas, so ask your mover to confirm the last-mile road quality.
Some lower-lying areas near the Sector 52 border get waterlogged during heavy monsoon rain. If your building is in a low-lying zone, avoid scheduling a move during or immediately after a significant rainfall.
This is a crucial check. Some newer residential buildings do not have generator backup specifically covering the lift, only common areas and corridor lighting. Confirm with the building superintendent before your move date.
Sector 51 is slightly more affordable and less congested than Sector 46, but offers fewer nearby amenities. It lacks the market-proximity crush of Sector 46 but has the hospital traffic complication. Overall, moves are slightly simpler here.
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