Ajit Jain, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, has purchased a Rs 85 crore ultra-luxury apartment in Gurugram’s elite DLF Camellias. He joins the elite club which already has some big names like Ashneer Grover, Peyush Bansal, and Vikram Chopra to name a few
Ajit Jain, one of the most powerful executives at American coglomorate Berkshire Hathaway, has purchased an ultra-luxury apartment worth Rs 85 crore in Gurugram.
The property is located in DLF Camellias, an exclusive residential complex developed by DLF Limited. The Camellias is widely regarded as one of India’s most prestigious addresses, home to top corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, and high-net-worth individuals.
Jain, who serves as vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway’s insurance operations, is considered a key figure in the conglomerate led by legendary investor Warren Buffett.
DLF Camellias is known for its expansive apartments, top-tier security, and world-class amenities. The project is located in Gurugram’s upscale Golf Course Road area, which has emerged as a prime hub for luxury real estate in recent years. The development offers privacy, exclusivity, and proximity to corporate offices, making it particularly attractive to senior executives and business leaders.
India’s luxury real-estate boom continues
Jain’s purchase comes amid a surge in demand for premium housing across India, especially in cities like Gurugram and Mumbai. Luxury real estate has seen strong momentum, driven by rising wealth, global mobility, and increased interest from both resident and overseas Indians.
Gurugram, in particular, has witnessed a wave of high-value transactions involving business tycoons and corporate executives.
Other known personalities who have made this elite community their home is Deepinder Goyal, who bought a sprawling 10,813-sq-ft apartment. Other notable founders at The Camellias include Peyush Bansal of Lenskart, Aman Gupta, Ashneer Grover, and travel tech veteran Deep Kalra.
Fintech leader Lokvir Kapoor and Vikram Chopra have also chosen the address for its exclusivity and lifestyle appeal.
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