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This Apartment Is For Sale For Rs 100 Crore In Gurgaon

This Apartment Is For Sale For Rs 100 Crore In Gurgaon
Protective netting covers the exterior of Tour Odeon, a double-skyscraper residential apartment block being built by Groupe Marzocco SAM in Monaco, France, on Friday, Sept. 26, 2014. Monaco, the tax haven on the French Riviera, is experiencing a luxury-housing boom that includes the world's most expensive penthouse as developers prepare for an influx of millionaires and billionaires escaping higher taxes or a loss of banking privacy. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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Protective netting covers the exterior of Tour Odeon, a double-skyscraper residential apartment block being built by Groupe Marzocco SAM in Monaco, France, on Friday, Sept. 26, 2014. Monaco, the tax haven on the French Riviera, is experiencing a luxury-housing boom that includes the world's most expensive penthouse as developers prepare for an influx of millionaires and billionaires escaping higher taxes or a loss of banking privacy. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A Gurgaon apartment has been listed for sale at an eye-popping Rs 100 crore, and the developer is claiming it is "India's most expensive apartment" that comes with a private swimming pool and access to a roof-top helipad.

The 10,000-square feet top-floor apartment is being sold by Raheja Developers in its Gurgaon’s Revanta project. The company claims to have sold over 90 per cent of units to non-resident Indians and rich businessmen.

The developer is also projecting the project as ‘tallest building in North India’ with 60 floors, while the Rs. 100-crore single penthouse is on the top two floors.

Last year, Tata Housing announced a project in central Delhi with individual villas in the price of Rs. 130-170 crore.

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