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DLF Camellias Penthouse Sold for ₹190 Crore in Gurugram

In a landmark transaction that underscores the evolving landscape of luxury real estate in India, a sprawling penthouse in DLF’s ultra-luxurious Camellias project in Gurugram was sold for an unprecedented ₹190 crore. Spanning an impressive 16,290 sq. ft., the deal marks the highest-value apartment sale in the country to date. Purchased by Info-x Software Technology Pvt Ltd, through its director Rishi Parti, the transaction involved a hefty ₹13.30 crore stamp duty, reflecting the penthouse’s exclusivity and prime positioning.

This sale not only reiterates Gurugram’s ascent as a premier luxury real estate destination but also highlights a growing trend among India’s wealthy to invest in opulent residences that offer lifestyle-enhancing amenities and proximity to key urban hubs. Experts note that the transaction mirrors similar high-profile deals in Delhi’s Lutyens Zone and posh localities like Sundar Nagar, showcasing how Gurugram is matching, and even surpassing, traditional luxury hotspots. For instance, a previous resale of an 11,000 sq. ft. Camellias apartment fetched ₹114 crore, setting the tone for such mega-deals.

From a sustainability perspective, projects like the Camellias integrate environmentally conscious designs and energy-efficient features, aligning with global green building standards. This appeal, combined with curated luxury, resonates with discerning buyers who prioritise ecological responsibility alongside opulence. Such sustainable practices are crucial in reducing urban carbon footprints, a significant consideration for premium developments.

Gurugram’s luxury segment, with its high-value transactions, is becoming a benchmark for urban growth. Real estate, as a cornerstone of India’s development, reflects aspirations and economic buoyancy. Yet, these opulent investments also spark conversations about equitable housing, civic planning, and sustainable urbanisation. The ₹190 crore deal isn’t just about a penthouse but a testament to India’s evolving aspirations in the luxury real estate sector.

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