A member of a royal family from Rajasthan has purchased a bungalow in Delhi’s upscale Golf Links area for ₹100 crore, highlighting the continued demand in Lutyens’ Delhi.
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The Lutyens Bungalow Zone is a designated heritage area in central Delhi, including places like Prithviraj Road, Sunder Nagar, Golf Links, and Bengali Market. It is known for its prime addresses and strict construction regulations.
Yashwant Singh, a member of a royal family from Rajasthan, purchased the bungalow in Delhi’s Golf Links area for ₹100 crore.
Construction in the Lutyens Bungalow Zone is highly regulated with strict height, floor-area-ratio, and reconstruction norms due to its heritage status.
Golf Links is a demand-driven market with more buyers competing for the limited number of available properties, making it a highly sought-after area in Lutyens’ Delhi.
Notable deals include a 900 sq yard bungalow in Sunder Nagar sold for ₹100 crore in 2024, and a 2,160-square-yard bungalow in Golf Links purchased by Vasudha Rohatgi for ₹160 crore in February 2023.
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