DLF Gets RERA Nod for Privana North Luxury Project in Gurugram
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DLF Gets RERA Nod for Privana North Luxury Project in Gurugram

DLF has received RERA approval for its upcoming luxury residential project, Privana North, located in Sectors 76 and 77 of Gurugram. Part of the expansive 116-acre DLF Privana township, the project is expected to offer approximately 1,100 high-end housing units, according to sources.

The regulatory clearance was granted last week, paving the way for an imminent launch. In its May 2025 analyst call, DLF highlighted robust demand for both Privana in Gurugram and its upcoming project in Mumbai, from not only local buyers but also pan-India and NRI customers.

Previous phases of Privana, launched in 2024, are reportedly commanding premiums of Rs 2,500–4,000 per sq ft, indicating strong market sentiment. The company noted consistent demand for quality homes and referred to Gurugram as an increasingly attractive investment destination.

Privana North, spread across 17 acres, is expected to comprise six towers of 50 storeys—likely to be DLF’s tallest towers to date. These will feature large-format 4BHK residences with 12-foot decks, alongside ultra-luxury penthouses offering city and Aravalli views. Units are expected to have ~3.4 metre floor-to-ceiling heights, glass facades, and nature-inspired lobbies.

Strategically located at the intersection of Southern Peripheral Road (SPR), NH-48, Dwarka Expressway, and Central Peripheral Road (CPR), the project enjoys excellent connectivity to commercial and lifestyle destinations. It is also surrounded by top schools, hotels, corporate parks, and golf courses.

DLF previously launched Privana South and Privana West in 2024. In January 2024, over 1,000 units of Privana South, spread over 25 acres in the same sectors, were sold within three days for Rs 72 billion. Similarly, all 795 apartments in Privana West, spread over 12.57 acres, were sold for Rs 55.90 billion within three days of launch in May 2024.

DLF has received RERA approval for its upcoming luxury residential project, Privana North, located in Sectors 76 and 77 of Gurugram. Part of the expansive 116-acre DLF Privana township, the project is expected to offer approximately 1,100 high-end housing units, according to sources.The regulatory clearance was granted last week, paving the way for an imminent launch. In its May 2025 analyst call, DLF highlighted robust demand for both Privana in Gurugram and its upcoming project in Mumbai, from not only local buyers but also pan-India and NRI customers.Previous phases of Privana, launched in 2024, are reportedly commanding premiums of Rs 2,500–4,000 per sq ft, indicating strong market sentiment. The company noted consistent demand for quality homes and referred to Gurugram as an increasingly attractive investment destination.Privana North, spread across 17 acres, is expected to comprise six towers of 50 storeys—likely to be DLF’s tallest towers to date. These will feature large-format 4BHK residences with 12-foot decks, alongside ultra-luxury penthouses offering city and Aravalli views. Units are expected to have ~3.4 metre floor-to-ceiling heights, glass facades, and nature-inspired lobbies.Strategically located at the intersection of Southern Peripheral Road (SPR), NH-48, Dwarka Expressway, and Central Peripheral Road (CPR), the project enjoys excellent connectivity to commercial and lifestyle destinations. It is also surrounded by top schools, hotels, corporate parks, and golf courses.DLF previously launched Privana South and Privana West in 2024. In January 2024, over 1,000 units of Privana South, spread over 25 acres in the same sectors, were sold within three days for Rs 72 billion. Similarly, all 795 apartments in Privana West, spread over 12.57 acres, were sold for Rs 55.90 billion within three days of launch in May 2024.

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