Where exactly is Emaar Amaris located?
Emaar Amaris by Emaar India is strategically located in Sector 62, Gurugram. The project spans 6.12 acres and offers 2 BHK from ₹3.68 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹4.31 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹5.63 Cr — all within easy reach of major expressways, schools, hospitals, and IT hubs.
Can I get a home loan for Emaar Amaris?
Yes, Emaar Amaris by Emaar India (RERA: GGM/885/617/2024/112) is approved by SBI, HDFC, ICICI, and Axis Bank. With prices starting at ₹3.7 Cr for 2 BHK from ₹3.68 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹4.31 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹5.63 Cr, buyers can avail home loans up to 80–90% of the property value.
How do I verify the legal status of Emaar Amaris?
You can verify Emaar Amaris on the state RERA portal using registration number GGM/885/617/2024/112. Additionally, review the approved building plan, encumbrance certificate, and title deed with a property lawyer before booking.
What happens if possession at Emaar Amaris is delayed?
Under RERA, if Emaar Amaris by Emaar India is delayed beyond the committed date (RERA number: GGM/885/617/2024/112), buyers are entitled to full refund with interest or monthly compensation until possession is handed over.
How is the connectivity from Emaar Amaris?
Emaar Amaris in Sector 62, Gurugram — a Under Construction project with 522 units — enjoys excellent connectivity to expressways, metro stations, IT parks, schools, and hospitals, all contributing to its 1.62% price appreciation.
Comments
Considering the possession date is 2030, how confident are we that Emaar will deliver on time? Has anyone had experience with their recent projects' delivery timelines?
Yeh toh sab builders ka same funda hai yaar. On-time delivery is a myth sometimes. You just have to hope for the best. The project looks good on paper but the wait is long.
My uncle booked in a different Emaar project near Badshahpur. It was delayed by 18 months. They eventually delivered, but the waiting period was stressful. So, don't just go by the official date.
Possession date 2030-08-01 hai, as per RERA. But like U10 mentioned, delays are common with big builders. I'd factor in at least a year or two of buffer.
Meri ek friend ne Emaar ki property li thi Basai gaon ke paas kuch saal pehle, usko toh kaafi accha return mila hai. Lekin tab prices itne high nahi the. Abhi current market mein Gurugram mein properties ki demand high hai, but rates bhi peak par lag rahe hain. This project is a big commitment till 2030.
Sahi sawal hai. Mere cousin ne bhi Emaar ka ek project liya tha, possession mein 2 saal delay hua tha. Us time interest rates low the toh manage ho gaya, ab toh floating rates bhi high hain. 2030 tak kya market conditions rahenge, nobody knows. Total units 522 hain, toh competition bhi hoga rentals mein baad mein.
Exactly! Usne kitna time hold kiya tha property?
Haan, Basai side ka growth achha hua hai. But Amaris is a different segment. Is it near the new sectors or closer to the main city? Location matters a lot for rental yield.
I've heard good things about the connectivity from that area, especially towards Airport Road. But investment wise, I'm also on the fence. What about the rental market there?
Honestly, Emaar ka naam toh bada hai, but 3.7 Cr se 6.3 Cr ka price range for an ongoing project sounds a bit steep for a first-time buyer like me. Is it really worth that much? I'm worried about getting stuck with a high EMI and slow appreciation.
But isn't it in a prime Gurugram location? Maybe that justifies the price for long-term growth?
Totally agree with your point, bhai. The price range is definitely on the higher side. Plus, possession date 2030-08-01 hai, that's a long wait. Aur 522 units hain, toh kya pata delivery mein aur delay na ho jaye. RERA number GGM/885/617/2024/112 check kar liya hai, but still, Emaar ka track record mixed raha hai.
Kya kisi ne Emaar Amaris Gurugram ka video dekha hai? Location toh acchi lag rahi hai but I'm wondering about the investment part. Iska long-term appreciation ya rental yield kaisa reh sakta hai? Gurugram mein Emaar projects ka ROI generally sahi hota hai kya? What do you guys think about the current pricing for a long-term hold?