Conscient Group, a leading real estate developer, has announced a Rs 1200 crore investment in a luxury housing project in Gurugram. This move underscores their confidence in the Delhi-NCR market and their commitment to meeting the growing demand for high-end residential properties.
Luxury HousingReal EstateGurugramConscient GroupDelhincrReal Estate NewsApr 17, 2025
The total investment for the luxury housing project in Gurugram is Rs 1200 crore.
The Gurugram project will offer a range of property types, including spacious apartments, villas, and penthouses.
The first phase of the Gurugram project is expected to be completed within the next two years.
The project will include sustainability features such as solar panels, energy-efficient lighting, and rainwater harvesting systems.
Conscient Group is investing in the luxury housing market in Gurugram due to the high demand for premium residential properties and the growing population of affluent professionals in the region.
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