Lavish mansions, swimming Pools, glass-front balconies, inside India’s most expensive society, why businessman waiting in queue to buy it?

DLF Camellias is the attraction of many business celebrities and CEOs due wot its unique features which makes their life comfortable.

Published date india.com Published: April 22, 2025 2:30 PM IST
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DLF Camellias is one of India’s most luxurious societies where flat prices can be around Rs 100 crore. It attracts India’s top businesspersons, CEOs, and high-net-worth individuals due to its amenities. 

It has a 72-foot-long glass-front balcony where around 50 people can sit. Every corner of the apartments has artistic creations and designs with modern living forms.

DLF Camellias Price

The apartments in DLF Camellias have a price of Rs 100 crore or more. Each home has  all-white interior theme. The entrance has a double doors system, glass artwork, and golden planters that make it lavish interiors.

Favourite Of India’s Elite

It is located in one of the most famous areas of Delhi-NCR and known for its record-breaking property deals.India’s leading businessmen, investors, and corporate leaders stay in the apartment. Many have posted various photos and videos of property on social media which went viral and caught the attention of netizens.

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The apartments are divided into two sections one is for guest and entertainment and another is a private family area for comfort and privacy which has a master bedroom, secondary rooms, a bar area, a lounge, and a multifunctional dining space which can also be used as a workspace.The 72-foot-long balcony has a dining area, a seating space, and an informal family corner.

The name ‘The Camellias’ is based on a beautiful flower species in Asia. The project was launched when the property was priced at Rs 22,500 per square foot. Over time, the value rose to Rs 85,000 per square foot.

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