SECTOR 63 — GOLF COURSE EXTENSION ROAD
DLF does not build often. When they do, the city pays attention.
DLF has not launched a major Gurgaon project in nearly a decade. After Aralias, Magnolias, Camellias, and Crest — each of which defined its era — Arbour is the next chapter. Twenty-five acres on Golf Course Extension Road. Seventy-five percent open greens. Four-BHK residences designed around a simple conviction: that the view from your balcony matters as much as the marble in your bathroom.
The clubhouse, the landscaping, the shaded walkways — these are not amenities. They are the reason you live here instead of somewhere else. The spacious floor plans emphasise privacy. Large balconies frame views of the central greens. Every detail of the finishes and layouts speaks to a developer that understands what permanence means.
This is DLF at its most considered. Not the tallest. Not the flashiest. The most enduring. The legacy that began with Aralias in 2004 continues here — two decades of building what they promised, and staying.
THE SPECIFICATIONS
CONFIGURATION
4 BHK
PROJECT AREA
25 Acres
OPEN GREENS
75%
DEVELOPER
DLF
CORRIDOR
Golf Course Extension Road
THE LOCATION
Direct access to Golf Course Extension Road and Southern Peripheral Road. Proximity to Cyber City, Golf Course Road, and IGI Airport. Premium schools and healthcare within minutes. The Cloverleaf interchange connects you to every corridor in the city.
This is the geography that matters — not a brochure claim about distance, but the daily reality of a location that works.
THE AMENITIES
Clubhouse with social and wellness facilities. Swimming area. Modern gym and spa. Community lounges and banquet spaces. Children's play areas and yoga studios. Sports courts. Every amenity designed not as a sales feature, but as a reason to stay.
THE DEVELOPER
India's most established luxury residential developer. When DLF builds, they build slowly and properly. The premium you pay is for certainty. From Aralias to Magnolias to Camellias to Crest — each project defined its era, and each still holds its value two decades later. That is the track record. That is the conviction.