DLF Dahlias will be a massive development spread over 17 acres and will have 29 storey towers with a total of 400 super-luxury residences ranging from 9,500 to 16,000 sq ft. The project will also include a large clubhouse, spread over approximately 2,00,000 square feet, almost double the size of the clubhouse at Camellias. pricing for luxury accommodation According to , it will start from Rs 80,000 per square foot, with an average price of around Rs 100 crore. PropEquity,
,The launch price of these bare shell units is expected to be around Rs 80 crore and by the time these are delivered and ready by the buyer, the price will exceed Rs 100 crore.“According to Sameer Jasuja, Founder and CEO of PropEquity, Hindustan Times,
according to business standardShare price of DLF rose to Rs 878.20 per share last week, registering a rise of 3.03% intraday, following reports of the real estate giant launching The Dahlias. ,With the launch of this project, DLF is all set to usher in new standards of luxury living in India by providing state-of-the-art amenities to its residents. (Dahlias) will be India’s largest and most expensive residential project ever,“Jasuja said, according to The Times of India,
According to The Times of India, citing PropEquity, the sale price of DLF The Dahlias is equal to the total sale price of Three Sixty West by Oberoi Realty. MumbaiDLF Camellias in Gurugram, and Naman Zana in Mumbai.
According to Business Standard, the most expensive real estate project in India by sales value is Three Sixty West in Worli, Mumbai, developed by Oberoi Realty. Last month, a flat in Three Sixty West was sold for Rs 115 crore (Rs 1.62 lakh per sq ft). The Economic Times,