Shapoorji Pallonji The Dualis is an ultra-luxury development situated in Sector 46, a premier area in Gurugram. This 2-acre development features a double-tower structure with high autumn, Housing 198 exclusive residences across G+32 to G+40 floors. Ramp around in each house offers fantastic, captivating scenes and is a true embodiment of balconies, advanced fittings, and private servants - refined elegance.
Spacious 3 & 4 BHK apartments (up to 3,605 sq ft)
Kids Play Area
Maintenance-Team
24x7-Convenient-Store
Club House
Basketball-Court
Security
Table Tennis
Lift
Open-space
Garden-Lounges
Gymnasium
Yoga
Food Court
Badminton Court
Skating Area
Golf Area
Fire Fighting System
Amphitheater
Purified Water Supply
Indoor Games
24x7 Power Backup
Tennis Court
Jogging Cycling Track
Rain Water Harvesting
Sewage Treatment Plant
Jacuzzi
Kids Pool
CCTV Surveillance
Gazebo
Wi-Fi
Shapoorji Pallonji The Dualis is spread over 100 Acres of area. It has 70% area for Green Landscape and 30% area will be used for construction according to sustainable lifestyle living.
1195 Sq.ft.
85.65 Lakh*
Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (spread) is one of India's most prestigious and hereditary real estate developers, which are supported by more than 150 years of skill in engineering and production. Globally, as part of the famous Shapoorji Pallonji group, the company is known for distributing landmark housing and commercial projects in India and abroad.
With a strong emphasis on quality, innovation, and past distribution, spreads developed recognized structures.
Imperial Towers, Mumbai (once the highest housing towers in India)
The group combines state-of-the-art design, permanent world-class building practices to redefine urban life. Each project reflects the main values of the brand of trust, integrity, and customer focus.
While The Dualis is pre-launch, its parent group’s legacy in iconic projects — RBI Building, Taj Mahal Palace restoration, Jumeirah Lakes Towers — ensures strong industry respect
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