Gurugram, Haryana [India], May 13 - In a remarkable feat for India's luxury real estate market, the Trump-branded luxury project in Gurgaon sold out on the first day of its launch, recording a staggering Rs 3250 crore in sales.
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The Trump-project in Gurgaon is a luxury real estate development that includes apartments, penthouses, and villas. It is known for its premium amenities, strategic location, and association with the Trump brand.
The Trump-project in Gurgaon sold out on its first day of launch, recording a staggering Rs 3250 crore in sales.
The Trump brand is known for its luxury and exclusivity, which adds a premium value to the property. This brand value has been a key factor in attracting high-net-worth individuals and international investors to the project.
The Trump-project in Gurgaon offers a range of luxury amenities, including spacious units with premium finishes, smart home technology, and premium security systems. It is also located in a prime area with access to major business districts, international schools, and healthcare facilities.
The Trump-project in Gurgaon has had a positive impact on the local economy by attracting investment and creating jobs during the construction phase. It is also expected to attract further investment and development, contributing to the overall growth of Gurgaon as a premier real estate destination.

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