Former Indian cricketer makes one of India’s most expensive real estate purchases.
Former Indian cricket star Shikhar Dhawan has made headlines by purchasing an ultra-luxury apartment worth ₹69 crore in DLF’s prestigious residential project, The Camellias, located in Gurugram. The high-profile real estate transaction is being recognized as one of the most expensive apartment deals in India in terms of price per square foot.
Shikhar Dhawan’s ₹69 Crore Property in DLF The Camellias
The apartment, spread across 6,000 square feet, offers state-of-the-art features and access to elite amenities. The Camellias by DLF is known for its lavish offerings, including private cinemas, world-class spas, concierge services, and expansive green surroundings — attracting India’s ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs).
One of India’s Most Expensive Apartments
With an approximate per square foot cost exceeding ₹1 lakh, Dhawan’s purchase has sparked a wave of social media reactions and comparisons with luxury homes in international markets like Dubai and New York. Real estate experts cite this transaction as a reflection of the booming luxury housing market in India, especially in metro hubs like Delhi NCR.
Shikhar Dhawan’s Net Worth and Property Portfolio
With a net worth estimated at ₹125 crore, Shikhar Dhawan has steadily built a strong portfolio of properties and investments. Apart from his new Gurugram home, he owns a luxury residence in Delhi valued at over ₹5 crore and previously held a property in Australia. His wealth stems from his successful cricketing career, IPL contracts, endorsements, and personal business ventures.
Demand for Ultra-Luxury Homes Surging in India
Dhawan’s purchase highlights the growing trend among celebrities and affluent professionals to invest in ultra-premium real estate. Projects like The Camellias are increasingly becoming status symbols and lifestyle investments for India’s rich and famous.
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