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DLF To Invest Rs 235 Billion In Ongoing Housing Projects
Real Estate

DLF To Invest Rs 235 Billion In Ongoing Housing Projects

DLF Ltd has announced plans to invest Rs 235 billion over the next four years to complete its ongoing housing projects in the National Capital Region (NCR) and Mumbai. The real estate developer said the investment will support timely delivery and enhance the quality of its premium and luxury residential offerings.
The projects under execution include large-scale developments catering to high-end homebuyers, with features such as modern amenities, sustainable design, and improved connectivity. DLF aims to strengthen its market position in two of India’s most lucrative property markets.
The company said its strong balance sheet, robust sales performance, and growing demand for luxury housing provide confidence in meeting project timelines and quality benchmarks.

DLF Ltd has announced plans to invest Rs 235 billion over the next four years to complete its ongoing housing projects in the National Capital Region (NCR) and Mumbai. The real estate developer said the investment will support timely delivery and enhance the quality of its premium and luxury residential offerings.The projects under execution include large-scale developments catering to high-end homebuyers, with features such as modern amenities, sustainable design, and improved connectivity. DLF aims to strengthen its market position in two of India’s most lucrative property markets.The company said its strong balance sheet, robust sales performance, and growing demand for luxury housing provide confidence in meeting project timelines and quality benchmarks.

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