DLF, a leading real estate developer, has announced the complete sellout of the first phase of The Westpark, its maiden residential project in Mumbai's Andheri (West) area. This phase includes 416 apartments and carries a revenue potential of Rs 2,300 crore.
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The Westpark is DLF’s first residential project in Mumbai, located in Andheri (West). It includes 416 apartments across four towers, offering a mix of three and four-bedroom units.
The first phase of The Westpark has a revenue potential of around Rs 2,300 crore.
DLF is collaborating with Trident Realty on The Westpark project. Trident Realty is responsible for the slum rehabilitation component, including land clearance and the construction of rehab units.
DLF has provided sales guidance for the fiscal year 2026, projecting a revenue range of Rs 20,000 to Rs 22,000 crore.
DLF’s entry into Mumbai is a strategic move to expand its presence in key metropolitan areas. The successful sellout of the first phase of The Westpark underscores the company’s ability to deliver high-quality residential projects that meet market demands.
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