In the face of persistent pollution in India’s major cities, residents are increasingly seeking a new kind of luxury: clean air. In cities like Delhi-NCR and Mumbai, where air quality regularly dips to hazardous levels, breathing fresh air has become a rare and expensive commodity. With air purifiers becoming a staple in homes and doctors advising caution, clean air is fast becoming a luxury many cannot afford. In response, the real estate sector has begun to adapt, offering a solution that many thought unimaginable just a few years ago: homes with breathable air.

The Growing Demand for Clean Air in Urban Living

Traditionally, luxury homes were defined by amenities like swimming pools, designer fixtures, and expansive floor plans. But today, as pollution levels rise, air quality has emer

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