Krisumi vs Signature Global vs M3M — Luxury Homes on Dwarka Expressway

The Dwarka Expressway isn’t a one-developer story anymore. Over the past few years, Krisumi Corporation, Signature Global, and M3M have all launched or planned significant luxury residential projects along this corridor — each with a distinct positioning, price tier, and design philosophy. If you’re trying to decide where to focus your search, this comparison breaks down how these three actually differ, beyond the shared “luxury on Dwarka Expressway” pitch every brochure makes.

The Quick Answer

  • Choose Krisumi City if your priority is a genuine international design partnership (Japanese architecture and design standards), a masterplanned community feel, and configuration flexibility across multiple phases.
  • Choose Signature Global if you want wellness-branded, large-scale developments with tie-ups to recognisable fitness and lifestyle brands, typically at a slightly different price positioning than Krisumi.
  • Choose M3M if you’re interested in a broader mixed-use development — residential alongside commercial and retail — particularly one positioned close to or within the upcoming Global City footprint.

The rest of this guide explains why.

Krisumi City — Sector 36A

Positioning: An Indo-Japanese joint venture between Sumitomo Corporation and Krishna Group, with architecture led by Nikken Sekkei. Krisumi is structured as a multi-phase masterplan rather than a single launch, currently comprising Waterfall Residences, Waterfall Suites, Waterside Residences, and The Forest Reserve.

Configuration range: Spans studio/1 LDK formats (Waterfall Suites) through 2, 3, and 4 BHK residences, up to penthouses with private pools — one of the widest configuration spreads among the three developers covered here, because it’s spread across multiple distinct project phases rather than one tower.

Design philosophy: Genuine Japanese architectural and landscaping principles — water features, light-and-shadow-conscious layouts, low-density planning in phases like The Forest Reserve — rather than a wellness theme layered onto a conventional Indian high-rise design.

Amenities: Each phase has its own large-format clubhouse (ranging from the “Sudare”-themed clubhouse at Waterfall Residences to the Cascade Clubhouse at Waterside Residences), generally emphasising spas, pools, and wellness zones alongside more conventional sports facilities.

Best explored via: Krisumi The Forest Reserve, Krisumi Waterside Residences, or Krisumi Waterfall Residences.

Signature Global — Sector 37D and Nearby

Positioning: Signature Global built its early reputation in affordable and mid-segment housing before moving into the luxury and ultra-luxury space with projects like Deluxe DXP and Sarvam (also referred to as DXP Estate) in Sector 37D. Their luxury launches lean heavily on a “wellness-branded living” positioning, with tie-ups to recognisable fitness and lifestyle names.

Configuration range: Predominantly 3, 3.5, and 4.5 BHK formats in their newer luxury projects, generally in the 1,800 to over 3,200 sq. ft. range, spread across a large number of towers (some projects running to 8–11 towers).

Design philosophy: A “Branded Serenity Living” or Vastu-aligned wellness positioning, with named partnerships — swimming and fitness academies, dance and music academies, and dedicated wellness spa brands — bundled into the amenity offering as a differentiator.

Amenities: Very large clubhouse footprints (some projects citing over 1.5 lakh sq. ft. of amenity space across two clubhouses), commercial plazas within the project footprint, and extensive sports facilities (badminton, basketball, tennis, cricket pitches in some developments).

Where it sits relative to Krisumi: Signature Global’s Sector 37D cluster is a short distance from Krisumi’s Sector 36A masterplan along the same expressway, and the two developers’ luxury products often end up on the same buyer shortlist. The key difference tends to be design language — Signature Global leans on branded wellness partnerships and scale, while Krisumi leans on a more understated, architecture-led Japanese design philosophy.

M3M — Sectors 36B, 37A & 37B (Global City-Adjacent)

Positioning: M3M’s presence in this specific stretch is framed as a mixed-use development directly within or adjoining the Haryana government’s Global City footprint (Sectors 36B, 37A, and 37B) — combining residential apartments with commercial spaces and plots, rather than a purely residential luxury tower.

Configuration range: A broad mix spanning apartments, commercial units, and residential plots, reflecting the project’s mixed-use structure rather than a single residential configuration ladder.

Design philosophy: Positioned around sustainability-conscious design and a live-work-shop integrated township model, benefiting directly from proximity to Global City’s own planned commercial and institutional infrastructure.

Where it sits relative to Krisumi: M3M’s Global City-adjacent positioning makes it a meaningfully different product from Krisumi’s residential-first masterplan — M3M’s pitch leans on future commercial ecosystem proximity, while Krisumi’s pitch leans on immediate design quality and clubhouse experience within its own residential community.

Side-by-Side Comparison

 

 Krisumi CitySignature Global (Luxury Line)M3M (Global City-Adjacent)
LocationSector 36A, Dwarka ExpresswaySector 37D, Dwarka ExpresswaySectors 36B/37A/37B, Global City footprint
Developer positioningIndo-Japanese JV, architecture-ledWellness-branded, large-scale luxuryMixed-use, commercial-integrated
Configuration rangeStudio to penthouse, across phases3 to 4.5 BHKApartments, commercial, plots
Design languageJapanese architecture & landscaping (Nikken Sekkei)Branded wellness partnerships, Vastu-alignedSustainability-focused mixed-use
Amenity scaleLarge clubhouse per phaseVery large, multi-clubhouse, on-site commercial plazaIntegrated commercial/retail within township
Best suited forBuyers prioritising design pedigree & masterplanned communityBuyers drawn to branded wellness partnerships & scaleBuyers interested in live-work-shop proximity to Global City

How to Actually Decide Between Them

  • Rather than picking based on brand recognition alone, it helps to rank what matters most to you:

    1. Design philosophy vs. branded partnerships. If genuine architectural pedigree (an internationally recognised design firm, a considered design language across every touchpoint) matters more to you than named lifestyle brand tie-ins, Krisumi’s positioning will likely resonate more. If you’re drawn to the idea of training at a named fitness academy or accessing a specific wellness brand’s programming as part of your amenity package, Signature Global’s model may appeal more directly.

    2. Residential-first vs. mixed-use proximity. If you want a purely residential community experience with its own dedicated clubhouse and landscaping, Krisumi and Signature Global’s residential-focused projects fit that brief. If you specifically want to be close to a live-work-shop ecosystem as Global City matures, M3M’s positioning is built around that thesis more directly.

    3. Configuration flexibility. Krisumi’s multi-phase structure currently offers the widest span, from studio/1 LDK formats through penthouses, since it spans several distinct project launches rather than one tower.

    4. Price tier and payment plan. Compare current price sheets and payment plan structures directly — Signature Global’s newer luxury launches and Krisumi’s phases are both evolving in real time, and the most accurate comparison is always the current quoted numbers, not historical launch pricing.

A Word on Fair Comparison

  • It’s worth being upfront: comparing developers is genuinely useful for buyers, but no single article can substitute for actually walking all the relevant projects, reviewing current RERA-registered specifications, and getting live price sheets. Treat this guide as a starting framework for your shortlist — not a final verdict — and verify every specific claim (configuration availability, amenity inclusions, pricing) directly with each project before deciding.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Krisumi City better than Signature Global on Dwarka Expressway?

“Better” depends on priorities — Krisumi leans on genuine Japanese architectural pedigree and a masterplanned residential community, while Signature Global’s luxury line leans on branded wellness partnerships and larger-scale amenity offerings. Both are credible developers with a presence on the corridor.

M3M’s positioning in Sectors 36B/37A/37B is structured as a mixed-use development integrated with the Global City township, combining residential, commercial, and plotted formats, whereas Krisumi and Signature Global’s luxury lines are primarily residential-first developments with their own dedicated clubhouses.

Pricing varies by project, configuration, and current market conditions for all three developers — request current price sheets directly for an accurate, up-to-date comparison rather than relying on historical launch pricing.

They’re in adjoining but distinct sectors — Krisumi City is in Sector 36A, while Signature Global’s luxury projects referenced here are in Sector 37D, both along the Dwarka Expressway corridor.

Krisumi City currently offers the widest configuration range — from studio/1 LDK formats through penthouses — because it spans multiple distinct project phases rather than a single tower launch.

Yes, M3M’s referenced development sits within or directly adjoining the Global City footprint in Sectors 36B, 37A, and 37B, giving it direct proximity to that upcoming township’s commercial and institutional infrastructure.

Both offer large-format clubhouses, but the philosophy differs — Krisumi’s amenities lean toward Japanese-inspired wellness and landscaping design, while Signature Global’s newer luxury projects lean toward named brand partnerships (fitness academies, wellness spas) and larger combined clubhouse square footage.

Yes — always verify each project’s current RERA registration and status directly on the Haryana RERA portal (haryanarera.gov.in) before making a decision, regardless of developer reputation.

Yes, since Krisumi (Sector 36A), Signature Global (Sector 37D), and M3M’s Global City-adjacent project (Sectors 36B/37A/37B) are all within a short driving distance of each other along the Dwarka Expressway, a combined site visit covering multiple developers is practical to arrange.

All three are established developers with visible presence on the Dwarka Expressway corridor; “safest” depends on your specific risk tolerance, holding horizon, and how each project’s current construction progress and RERA compliance checks out at the time of your decision — this is worth evaluating project-by-project rather than developer-by-developer.

This comparison is based on publicly available information about Krisumi City, Signature Global, and M3M projects along the Dwarka Expressway corridor and is intended for general informational purposes only. Project specifications, pricing, configurations, and construction status are subject to change and should be independently verified with each developer and through official RERA records before making any purchase decision. This article does not constitute financial or investment advice.

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