New Delhi, March 24 -- The calculus of high-end real estate in India is undergoing a shift. For a generation, "premium" was a synonym for gold-leafed lobbies and high-rise views of the urban sprawl. However, the modern homeowner has shifted focus. In today's market, the price of a home is increasingly scrutinized not just by its interior square footage, but by the volume of nature it retains around it. As metropolitan centers reach peak density, the luxury market is pivoting toward a "health-focused" valuation, where the most sought-after asset is the ability to disconnect from the noise of the city.

This transition is vividly illustrated by recent activity in the National Capital Region. While one might expect a slowing interest in urba...