
From Rs 14.5 Crore to Rs 19.5 Crore: South Delhi luxury floors witness massive price surge
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In Category-A colonies such as Chanakyapuri, Golf Links, and Panchsheel Park, the average price of a 2,500-sq-ft luxury floor rose to around Rs 19.5 crore from Rs 14.5 crore, marking a 34 percent increase.
New Delhi: Luxury independent-floor homes in South Delhi have become significantly more expensive, with prices rising by 22 percent to 34 percent in 2025, driven largely by strong demand from high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and redevelopment activity in premium neighbourhoods.
According to a report by Golden Growth Fund, affluent buyers are increasingly moving to South Delhi because of its strong social infrastructure, lifestyle appeal, and prestige value, which has pushed property prices higher.
In Category-A colonies such as Chanakyapuri, Golf Links, and Panchsheel Park, the average price of a 2,500-sq-ft luxury floor rose to around Rs 19.5 crore from Rs 14.5 crore, marking a 34 percent increase.
Similarly, larger 6,000-sq-ft floors saw prices rise to about Rs 40 crore from Rs 32 crore, reflecting strong demand in the premium housing segment.
Even mid-size luxury floors are becoming more expensive. The average price of a 3,200-sq-ft independent floor climbed to about Rs 16.5 crore from Rs 13.5 crore, showing a 22 percent increase over the year.

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