DLF Sells Rs 1.1 Trn Luxury Project in One Week
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DLF Sells Rs 1.1 Trn Luxury Project in One Week

DLF, India’s largest listed real estate developer, has achieved a landmark sell-out of its latest luxury residential project, DLF Privana North, valued at approximately Rs 1.1 trillion (USD 13.2 billion). This unprecedented response came within just one week of launch, reinforcing DLF’s market dominance and signalling robust demand for high-end homes in Gurugram.

Part of the 116-acre DLF Privana township in Sectors 76 and 77, Gurugram, Privana North spans 17.7 acres and comprises six premium towers of stilt +50 storeys – the tallest residential buildings ever developed by DLF. The project includes 1,152 four-bedroom apartments and 12 penthouses, each crafted to offer panoramic views, expansive layouts, and superior privacy.

This milestone follows the successful launches of Privana South and Privana West, strengthening DLF Privana’s position as one of the most anticipated luxury communities in the National Capital Region.

According to Aakash Ohri, Joint Managing Director and Chief Business Officer, DLF Home Developers, Privana North represents a bold evolution in Indian high-rise living. “It embodies DLF’s vision of expansive homes, breathtaking views, and privacy in the sky,” he said.
The development boasts low-density planning with only 65 residences per acre, complemented by large open green spaces. The project offers unobstructed views of the Aravalli range and a 500-metre-wide reserved green zone. Each 4 BHK flat includes three car parks, while penthouses come with four. Interiors feature larger foyers, master bedrooms (33 per cent bigger than previous offerings), lifestyle kitchens, and enhanced living spaces tailored for modern families.

DLF, India’s largest listed real estate developer, has achieved a landmark sell-out of its latest luxury residential project, DLF Privana North, valued at approximately Rs 1.1 trillion (USD 13.2 billion). This unprecedented response came within just one week of launch, reinforcing DLF’s market dominance and signalling robust demand for high-end homes in Gurugram.Part of the 116-acre DLF Privana township in Sectors 76 and 77, Gurugram, Privana North spans 17.7 acres and comprises six premium towers of stilt +50 storeys – the tallest residential buildings ever developed by DLF. The project includes 1,152 four-bedroom apartments and 12 penthouses, each crafted to offer panoramic views, expansive layouts, and superior privacy.This milestone follows the successful launches of Privana South and Privana West, strengthening DLF Privana’s position as one of the most anticipated luxury communities in the National Capital Region.According to Aakash Ohri, Joint Managing Director and Chief Business Officer, DLF Home Developers, Privana North represents a bold evolution in Indian high-rise living. “It embodies DLF’s vision of expansive homes, breathtaking views, and privacy in the sky,” he said.The development boasts low-density planning with only 65 residences per acre, complemented by large open green spaces. The project offers unobstructed views of the Aravalli range and a 500-metre-wide reserved green zone. Each 4 BHK flat includes three car parks, while penthouses come with four. Interiors feature larger foyers, master bedrooms (33 per cent bigger than previous offerings), lifestyle kitchens, and enhanced living spaces tailored for modern families.

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