Tata Housing, the real estate arm of the Tata Group, has decided to develop 4-5 signature villas on the 1-acre bungalow that the company had bought in 2012 on Hailey Road near Connaught Place for about Rs 250 crore, sources said.
The company plans to launch these 4-5 villas in March-April, each carrying a price tag between Rs 130 and Rs 170 crore, which could be one of the most costliest villas offered in the primary market, they added.
When contacted, the company spokesperson declined to comment.
This posh location has seen a number of Rs 100-crore plus property deals in the last few years.
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Tata Housing is present in the Delhi-NCR region with three projects in Gurgaon. This would be its first project in the national capital.
In Delhi, there are very few projects from organised developers such as DLF's Capital Green near Moti Nagar and Parsvnath's housing project at Civil Lines.
The company has devised a strategy to buy marquee land to develop ultra-luxury projects rather than entering into a joint venture with land owner.
Tata Housing recently entered into an agreement with Alstom T&D India to buy its manufacturing unit spread across 20 acres in Bangalore for Rs 120 crore to launch an ultra-luxury project on this land.
It also emerged as the highest bidder for the Lincoln House property with a bid of Rs 850 crore.
With presence in 13 cities and products ranging from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 150 crore, the company has 70 million sq ft of area under various stages of planning and execution and an additional 19 million sq ft in the pipeline.
The company is now in the process of expanding footprints to other parts of India across tier I and II cities. It has ventured into foreign markets such as Maldives and is actively exploring other markets, including Sri Lanka and other South Asian countries.