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Ageing parents living alone, adult children scattered across cities or countries, and the constant, low-grade worry that comes with the distance — DLF The Aureva was built with this exact situation in mind. It's DLF's first senior living project, and that's evident in how carefully the design and planning have been thought through.
The development sits inside DLF Arbour Township on Golf Course Extension Road: one tower, 172 homes, spread across 4.17 acres. That's a deliberately low density for a project this size, and it shows in the apartments themselves — spacious 4 BHK units of around 4,200 sq. ft., built to feel like homes rather than units in a facility.
Medical support is built into everyday life here rather than kept separate from it. Doctors are on-site around the clock, ambulances are on standby, panic alarms are within reach in every residence, and the air throughout is HEPA-filtered. There's also a direct tie-up with Medanta – The Medicity for anything that needs specialist attention. The goal is that residents get help quickly when they need it, without the space ever feeling clinical.
Beyond the medical side, there's a genuine focus on quality of life — a 50,000 sq. ft. clubhouse, dedicated wellness and fitness areas, sports facilities, and open green spaces meant for the kind of easy, social living that retirement is supposed to offer.
For children living away from home, it means their parents are somewhere genuinely looked after. For the parents themselves, it means a home where they can live independently, on their own terms, with support close by whenever they actually need it.
There's a stillness DLF Arbour holds onto, even sitting right on Golf Course Extension Road — Gurgaon's busiest new corridor humming just outside the gates, yet somehow not inside them. Medanta is minutes away, close enough that "healthcare access" stops being a brochure line and becomes an actual comfort. NH-48 and Golf Course Road keep the rest of the city within easy reach — for visiting children, for errands, for the ordinary rhythms of a life still being lived fully. Schools, hospitals, established neighbourhoods, all nearby. But step through the gate, and the noise stays outside. What's left is quiet enough to actually notice.
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Request BrochureDLF's first dedicated senior living project — an ultra-luxury 4 BHK residential community for residents aged 55 and above, set within DLF Arbour Township on Golf Course Extension Road.
172 residences across a single tower, making it one of the lowest-density luxury developments in the corridor.
4 BHK residences start at ₹11.00 Cr.
Approximately 4,200 sq. ft., configured as 4 BHK with L-shaped wraparound balconies.
A direct tie-up with Medanta – The Medicity, along with 24x7 on-site doctors, ambulances, panic alarms, and a dedicated 10,000 sq. ft. medical facility on-site.
Independent living — residents own and live in their homes with full autonomy, supported by an integrated care ecosystem rather than a managed-care facility model.
By the end of 2033.
Yes — details available via the Haryana RERA portal.
A 50,000 sq. ft. clubhouse, wellness and fitness spaces, sports facilities, central greens, 5-tier security, and HEPA-filtered air throughout.
Active seniors planning their own retirement, and adult children — including NRIs — looking for a secure, well-supported home for aging parents.
DLF began in 1946, long before Gurgaon existed as anything more than farmland. Founded by Chaudhary Raghvendra Singh, its earliest work resettled families displaced by Partition — not built towers. The real turn came with K.P. Singh, his son-in-law, who joined after an earlier business venture failed. He bet on a stretch of land nobody else wanted. That land became Gurgaon — a city built from conviction, not consensus. Today DLF holds assets over ₹52,000 crore, with 153 projects and 330+ million sq. ft. developed. Singh retired as Chairman in 2020, handing the company to his son, Rajiv Singh. The name hasn't changed. What it built has only grown.