DLF- India’s largest listed real estate company, Thursday said it has launched DLF Valley Gardens, a 424-independent floor project on a 34-acre land parcel in Panchkula, Haryana.
‘The Valley Gardens’ project is part of the 175-acre site of its residential development ‘The Valley’.
Each independent floor is of around 3500 sq ft and is priced at about ₹3 crores. DLF expects a turnover of ₹1,200 crores to 1,300 crores from the project.
“Demand for low-rise independent floors has been phenomenal in Delhi-NCR. In the last 18 months, DLF has sold independent floors worth ₹3,000 crores in Gurugram and the Chandigarh Tri-city area. For the Panchkula project, we expect about 70-75% of the demand from end-users and the remaining from investors,” Aakash Ohri, group executive director and chief business officer at DLF said in an interview.
‘DLF Valley Gardens’ project in Panchkula, which has a stilt-plus-four floor development format, has been designed by architect Hafeez Contractor.
“Buyers from Chandigarh, Punjab, Delhi-NCR and even Himachal Pradesh have shown a high interest in living in Panchkula,” Ohri added.
DLF is planning a slew of residential launches this year including more independent floors, plots, villas and apartments. The developer did about ₹2,000 crores of sales bookings in the April-June quarter and has provided a sales guidance of ₹8,000 crores for 2022-23.