Central Park's luxury residential tower, Selene, in South Gurugram, sold 85% of its units on the first day, signaling strong investor confidence in premium real estate.
Luxury Real EstateCentral ParkSeleneGurugramSouth GurugramReal Estate NewsJul 15, 2025
Selene by Central Park is a luxury residential tower located in South Gurugram. It offers ultra-luxury studio and one-bedroom serviced suites with amenities like golf views, curated hospitality services, and four-side open apartments.
85% of Selene's 353 units were sold on the launch day, indicating strong investor confidence in the luxury real estate market.
The units in Selene are priced upwards of ₹20,000 per sq ft, with an overall project sales potential exceeding ₹1,000 crore.
Selene includes poolside lounges, wellness zones, alfresco dining, and access to institutions like The Vedanya School and Medanta Clinic within the township.
Construction for Selene is expected to begin in late 2025, with delivery slated for 2030.
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