5 Bed Residences Starts at ₹5.10 Cr
Tulip Melrose sits on 7.5 acres in Sector 70, and the first thing you notice is the quiet - the Aravallis close enough to feel present, not just marketed. Four towers rise 38 floors, yet the ground below stays generous with green, giving residents room to breathe that few addresses this connected can offer. The location does the practical work: highways, business districts, and everyday conveniences all within easy reach, without the compromise usually attached to that kind of access.
Melrose carries forward the Platinum Collection's legacy, following Tulip Monsella and Tulip Crimson - each project built on the same principle, that true luxury lies in restraint as much as design. Here, wellness, elegance, and everyday ease aren't separate ideas; they're built into the same address. For those who've stopped chasing size for its own sake, Tulip Melrose offers something more considered — a home shaped around how life is actually meant to be lived.
Read MoreSector 70 doesn't ask you to choose between a good address and a good commute — Tulip Melrose gives you both. NH-48, Dwarka Expressway, Sohna Road, all within easy reach, and a proposed metro station close enough to walk to on an ordinary morning. Business hubs, hospitals, and good schools sit within comfortable distance too, the kind that turns a house into somewhere you can actually build a life. It's the difference between a home you drive away from every day and one that keeps you close to everything that matters — where getting there stops being the hard part, and living there becomes the whole point.
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Request BrochureEvery builder has a chapter they'd rather skip. Tulip Group had theirs — the slowdown years, the funding strain, the buyers who stopped believing brochures. What sets Parveen Jain's story apart isn't that Tulip avoided that reckoning; it's that the company didn't walk away from it. Founded in 2005, Tulip staked its early bets on a stretch of Southern Peripheral Road nobody else wanted, and Sectors 69 and 70 grew up around that decision. The comeback since has been quieter than the rise — premium homes, rebuilt trust, one delivered project at a time. Today, over 5,500 families call a Tulip address home. That's not a brochure line. That's earned.