DLF’s new luxury residences in Gurugram sold out in 72 hours; sales worth Rs 7,200 crore recorded

Updated : Jan 08, 2024 11:10
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DLF luxury homes sales: India's largest listed real estate company DLF has recorded a sale of luxury residences in DLF Privana South in Gurugram for over Rs 7,200 crore. This comes as part of its  pre-formal launch sales. The units were sold off within 72 hours in its pre-launch phase. 

DLF Privana South

Spread across about 25 acres (about 10 hectares) in Sectors 76 and 77, Gurugram, this luxury residential offering by DLF comprises of 1,113 luxury residences across 7 towers, presenting 4 BHK apartments and penthouses.

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The project offers a majestic view of the verdant Aravalli Range and in the vicinity of the upcoming Safari Park spread over 10,000 acres. The apartment is designed by M/S ARCOP.

The interiors feature expansive 9’9” -wide large decks and lofty 3.4-meter floor-to-floor heights, offering panoramic views of both the Aravalli range and the vibrant Gurugram skyline. It also has a 472-meter frontage along a 60-meter sector road which is expected to enhance air circulation, increase visibility, maximise natural light, and provide exceptional connectivity.

Sectors 76 and 77 are well connected with direct access to all the major hubs of Gurugram and Delhi, it offers convenient road travel to prominent destinations like Jaipur, Manesar, Sonipat, Karnal, Panipat, and beyond.

 

Gurugram

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