DLF Projects Rs 26,000 Cr in Gurugram
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DLF Projects Rs 26,000 Cr in Gurugram

DLF Limited anticipates revenue of ?26,000 crore from its latest super-luxury residential project in Gurugram’s Sector 63. The development, aimed at affluent homebuyers, will encompass ultra-premium apartments with top-tier amenities, reflecting the increasing demand for luxury housing in the National Capital Region (NCR). This project forms part of DLF’s ongoing strategy to tap into India’s high-end residential market, buoyed by rising incomes and urbanization.

According to DLF’s Managing Director Aakash Ohri, the project’s robust revenue projection aligns with the group’s focus on high-margin developments and premium property offerings. The development is set to include world-class facilities, catering to buyers seeking exclusivity, security, and lifestyle amenities in prime locations. In addition to luxury housing, the project will feature green spaces and sustainable design elements, catering to modern preferences for eco-friendly living.

Gurugram has become a major investment hub for premium residential properties, with DLF’s project contributing to this trend. Real estate experts attribute the rising demand for luxury properties to India’s expanding HNI population and growing urban affluence, especially in markets like NCR where high-value projects are in high

DLF Limited anticipates revenue of ?26,000 crore from its latest super-luxury residential project in Gurugram’s Sector 63. The development, aimed at affluent homebuyers, will encompass ultra-premium apartments with top-tier amenities, reflecting the increasing demand for luxury housing in the National Capital Region (NCR). This project forms part of DLF’s ongoing strategy to tap into India’s high-end residential market, buoyed by rising incomes and urbanization. According to DLF’s Managing Director Aakash Ohri, the project’s robust revenue projection aligns with the group’s focus on high-margin developments and premium property offerings. The development is set to include world-class facilities, catering to buyers seeking exclusivity, security, and lifestyle amenities in prime locations. In addition to luxury housing, the project will feature green spaces and sustainable design elements, catering to modern preferences for eco-friendly living. Gurugram has become a major investment hub for premium residential properties, with DLF’s project contributing to this trend. Real estate experts attribute the rising demand for luxury properties to India’s expanding HNI population and growing urban affluence, especially in markets like NCR where high-value projects are in high

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