Gurgaon is no stranger to ultra luxury properties. From M3M Golfestate, M3M Trump Towers, Emaar The Palm Springs, Central Park Resorts & Sky Villas, to The Hibiscus, the rich and the famous have found an address in these exclusive towers. Over the years, the city has transformed into one of India’s most sought-after destinations for premium real estate, attracting business leaders, entrepreneurs, celebrities, senior executives, and global investors. From expansive golf-facing residences and private sky villas to exclusive penthouses and high-security gated communities, Gurugram’s luxury skyline reflects a lifestyle built around privacy, prestige, and world-class amenities.Projects such as M3M Golfestate and M3M Trump Towers have become synonymous with opulent high-rise living, offering panoramic city views, luxury clubhouses, designer interiors, and concierge-style services. Meanwhile, landmark communities like Emaar The Palm Springs and Central Park Resorts & Sky Villas are known for their resort-inspired lifestyle, lush landscapes, private spaces, and curated wellness experiences. Adding to this league of elite residences is SS The Hibiscus, a long-standing symbol of exclusivity and refined living in the city.At the centre of Golf Course Road sits an address that has grown into something more than just expensive real estate. DLF Golf Links is not one building or one project. It is a collection of ultra-luxury homes spread across rolling golf greens, with the Aravalli hills sitting quietly in the background. The planning is low-density, the views are open, and there is a stillness to the place that is genuinely hard to find anywhere else in this part of the country.But what people are really paying for is not the view. It is who lives next door. Founders, investors, old industrial families, the occasional public figure, they all share the same streets, the same clubhouse, the same morning walks. That kind of closeness does things that no amenity list can capture. Deals get discussed. Introductions get made. Living here and being connected here are, for many residents, the same thing.
How the corridor took shape
Rome was not built in a day. And DLF Golf Links didn’t evolve into its coveted grandeur overnight either. This is not a story of miracles. It is a story of persistence and the compounding power of incremental discipline. The Aralias came first. Large homes, real privacy, a sense that you were not just buying a flat but buying into something different. People noticed. The idea was new enough that it stood out on its own. Then came The Magnolias. It took what The Aralias had started and pushed it further. The façade was sharper, the positioning more confident. What had felt special before now became the baseline. The standard had moved. The Camellias changed the conversation entirely. DLF did not just build more homes. They handed buyers bare-shell units and said, finish it yourself, make it yours. For people with real money and real taste, that mattered. Add to that the art-driven design, the concierge services, and a resident community that had become its own draw, and The Camellias became the one address everyone in that income bracket was watching. Now there is The Dahlias, and it is not trying to compete with what came before. It is doing something different. You cannot just decide to buy here. You have to be invited. According to reports, over 220 units have already been sold, with bookings crossing ₹15,700 crore as of December 2025. Prices start above ₹100 crore. The project is more private by intention, and built for a buyer who has already lived everywhere else and knows exactly what they want. Each project on this corridor has not simply been better than the last. Each one has shifted what buyers at the very top expect. That is a harder thing to build than any apartment, and it is what makes DLF Golf Links genuinely different from every other premium address in India.
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The social capital of an addressAddresses gain power not just from design, but from the people they attract. DLF Golf Links has slowly built a resident base that reads like a list of India’s most recognised business names. Aman Gupta, Peyush Bansal, Ashneer Grover, and Ghazal Alagh have all been linked to this address. Kapil Dev is part of the mix too, which says something about how wide the appeal really is. This kind of gathering does something that no amount of marble lobbies or rooftop pools can do on their own. When the right people live close to each other, things happen. A chat during an evening walk. Running into someone at the clubhouse. A small dinner that turns into a business deal. DLF Golf Links, whether by design or by accident, has become the kind of place where those moments occur regularly. It is a neighbourhood and a network at the same time.
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Recently purchased properties by billionaires
Ajit Jain – ₹85 Crore (February 2026) In February 2026, Ajit Jain, Vice Chairman of Insurance Operations at Berkshire Hathaway led by Warren Buffett, acquired a 7,400 sq. ft. apartment at The Camellias for approximately ₹85 crore. The transaction set a benchmark of nearly ₹1.10 lakh per sq. ft. for this configuration, making it the highest-priced deal for a 7,400 sq. ft. unit in the project. The purchase reflects sustained interest from global Indian business leaders and NRIs, many of whom are increasingly choosing premium residences in Gurugram for both lifestyle and long-term strategic value. Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia – ₹100 Crore (August 2025)In August 2025, British businessman Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia entered the Billionaires’ Club of Golf Course Road with the purchase of an 11,416 sq. ft. bare-shell, first-floor corner apartment at The Camellias for ₹100 crore. What makes this deal noteworthy is that such pricing is typically reserved for higher-floor residences, reflecting the exceptional premium attached to the apartment’s positioning within the complex.Rishi Parti – ₹190 Crore (December 2024)The transaction that sent shockwaves across India’s luxury housing market came in December 2024, when Rishi Parti, director at Info-x Software Technology Pvt Ltd, purchased a 16,000 sq. ft. penthouse at The Camellias for a staggering ₹190 crore. This deal not only marked the highest transaction at The Camellias but also one of the costliest residential deals in the country’s history, establishing NCR as a contender to Mumbai in the ultra-luxury space.Smiti Agarwal – ₹100 Crore (October 2023)Back in October 2023, Smiti Agarwal, director at Wesbok Lifestyle Pvt Ltd and wife of V Bazaar CMD Hemant Agarwal, set benchmarks with the acquisition of an 11,000 sq. ft. apartment for ₹100 crore. The property was sold by a Singapore-based NRI, underlining The Camellias’ growing appeal among global investors and NRIs. This deal marked one of the earliest ₹100 crore-plus transactions at the complex, paving the way for subsequent record-breaking sales.(The above purchase information has been provided by DLF)