Conscient Parq's premium isn't for everyone
Conscient Parq — eyeing a 3BHK upgrade. Is the ₹3.20 Cr+ price justified for daily living? Are amenities actually useful? How's the carpet area efficiency compared to other options?
Conscient Parq — eyeing a 3BHK upgrade. Is the ₹3.20 Cr+ price justified for daily living? Are amenities actually useful? How's the carpet area efficiency compared to other options?
Conscient Parq is a Under Construction residential project by Conscient Infrastructure located in Sector 80, Gurugram. It spans 6.5 acres and comprises 450 units across 4 towers, offering 3 BHK from ₹3.2 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹4.63 Cr. 2.2 Acre Central Green Area.
In Conscient Parq, Sector 80, prices start at ₹3.2 Cr and go up to ₹5.6 Cr depending on the configuration and floor. Available options include 3 BHK from ₹3.2 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹4.63 Cr. The average price per sq.ft is ₹18.5K/sq.ft.
Yes, Conscient Parq by Conscient Infrastructure is RERA registered under number GGM/818/550/2024/45. All project details, timelines, and financial disclosures are available on the state RERA portal, ensuring full transparency for buyers.
Conscient Parq by Conscient Infrastructure is currently Under Construction. If you are looking for immediate possession, our verified brokers on Propmyna can help you explore available ready-to-move inventory and resale units in Sector 80, Gurugram.
Conscient Parq in Sector 80, Gurugram commands strong rental demand given its prime location and quality construction. With prices at ₹18.5K/sq.ft and appreciation of 28.92%, investors typically see rental yields of 3–5% per annum.
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My broker was pushing Conscient Parq really hard. He said it's a great investment. But seeing all these comments, I'm getting cold feet. The price range of ₹3.2 Cr – ₹5.6 Cr seems too broad, and the starting price itself is a huge commitment for us first-timers.
The total units are 450. That's a pretty large community. Sometimes, a big society means better amenities management and more facilities. But it can also mean more congestion and slower responses from facility management. It's a double-edged sword.
I've heard mixed reviews about Conscient's after-sales service. For such a high-value property, you want peace of mind. Have any of you had direct experience with this builder? My biggest fear is getting stuck with a non-responsive team post-possession.
That's a valid point. I'm also worried about maintenance charges and the quality of upkeep for those 'premium' amenities. Do they actually maintain them well, or do they just look good initially? Maintenance can eat into your budget significantly.
My uncle bought a commercial unit from them a few years ago. He said the initial process was smooth, but after possession, getting things fixed was a nightmare. Small issues took weeks to resolve. This is a big red flag for residential.
Honestly, 3.2 Cr+ is the new normal for a good 3BHK in prime Gurugram. Look at the current market conditions, everything is inflated. Conscient generally has a good reputation for quality, but the possession date of 2030-02-01 is a long wait. That's almost 6 years!
I'm with U5 on the delay concern. My cousin booked in another Conscient project a few years back, and they faced significant possession delays. Always check their RERA history for past projects, not just the current one GGM/818/550/2024/45.
True, the wait time is a major concern. But the location near Airport Road is really good. That's why the premium, I guess. I'm trying to weigh the pros and cons, especially since my budget is also stretched to the max at this range.
6 years is a very long time for an ongoing project. My friend booked a flat with a similar timeline and faced so many delays. What if the market changes drastically by then? It's a huge risk for a first-time buyer's money.
Conscient Parq — eyeing a 3BHK upgrade. Is the ₹3.20 Cr+ price justified for daily living? Are amenities actually useful? How's the carpet area efficiency compared to other options?
Totally agree with U2. I visited their site last month. The show flat looked amazing, but the actual carpet area felt a bit less efficient than other projects I saw near Badshahpur. For this price, I expect more usable space.
Bhai, 3.20 Cr for a 3BHK is steep, especially for a first-time buyer like me. I'm also looking and that price point makes me nervous. Amenities look fancy but are they really worth that premium?