Gurugram's property market is witnessing a surge in luxury home purchases, with a British businessman recently buying a ₹100 crore apartment at DLF The Camellias, one of India's most opulent residential projects.
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The British businessman purchased a flat worth Rs 100 crore at DLF The Camellias in Gurugram.
The apartment is spread across 11,000 square feet, which is significantly larger than many other high-end homes in cities like Mumbai.
The apartment features custom interiors costing an additional Rs 15 crore, an all-white theme, artistic glasswork, golden planters, and is fully equipped with AI for smart home functionalities.
DLF The Camellias offers a world-class clubhouse, swimming pool, gym, day-care facilities for children, 24x7 security, and Wi-Fi connectivity, providing a luxury lifestyle experience.
Notable residents of DLF The Camellias include Aman Gupta, Co-founder of boAt, and J.C. Chaudhry, Founder of Aakash Educational Services.
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