Real estate giant DLF has made a triumphant return to Mumbai with the sell-out of Phase 1 of 'The Westpark' in just one week. The project, located in Andheri West, has generated massive interest, with all 416 units sold out.
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The Westpark is a residential development project by DLF located in Andheri West, Mumbai. It comprises 3 and 4 BHK flats across four 37-storey buildings, spread over 5.18 acres.
DLF expects to clock about ₹2,300 crore in revenue from Phase 1 of The Westpark, which has sold out in just one week.
The full development of The Westpark includes eight towers with a total saleable area of 2 million sq. ft., with 0.9 million sq. ft. in Phase 1 and 1.1 million sq. ft. in later phases.
DLF returned to Mumbai to capitalize on the high demand for quality housing in the city and to expand its national growth strategy. The company had previously exited Mumbai in 2012 to reduce debt.
Trident Realty is DLF's partner in the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) project, collaborating to develop The Westpark and rehouse original residents in newly constructed towers.
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