DLF, India's leading real estate firm, has announced a significant investment of ₹5,500 crore to develop a new luxury housing project in Gurugram. The project is expected to further bolster DLF's market position and cater to the growing demand for premium residential properties.
Real EstateLuxury HousingGurugramDlfInvestmentReal EstateJun 15, 2025
The total investment for DLF's new luxury housing project in Gurugram is ₹5,500 crore.
The new luxury housing project is located in the heart of Gurugram, a rapidly growing city known for its economic and urban development.
The project will feature state-of-the-art amenities, including modern living spaces, green areas, excellent connectivity, and a range of commercial and recreational facilities.
The project is expected to be completed in phases, with the first phase scheduled to be ready within the next three to four years.
The project is expected to create numerous job opportunities and boost the local economy, contributing to the overall development of the region.
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