A British businessman has purchased a 11,416 sq ft first-floor apartment in DLF’s ultra-luxury project, The Camellias, in Gurugram for ₹100 crore, reflecting the growing preference for luxury condominiums among global Indians and ultra-high-net-worth individuals.
Gurugram Real EstateLuxury ApartmentsDlf CamelliasHighnetworth IndividualsBritish BusinessmanReal Estate NewsAug 20, 2025
The apartment purchased by Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia in DLF’s Camellias is 11,416 sq ft.
Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia paid ₹100 crore for the apartment in DLF’s Camellias.
Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia chose a gated condominium because he frequently visits India and prefers the convenience and security of a luxury apartment in Gurugram.
As of April 2025, the current trading price per sq ft for apartments in DLF’s Camellias is ₹87,800.
Notable homeowners in DLF’s Camellias include Zomato co-founder Deepinder Goyal, Rishi Parti, CEO and founder of Info-X Software Technology, and Smiti Agarwal, wife of Hemant Agarwal, CMD at V Bazaar Retail Pvt Ltd.
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