Magnolias 'Most Private' Penthouse: Worth the Hype?
Seen that video showing the 'most private' penthouse at DLF Magnolias in Gurugram? Man, it looks absolutely stunning, like something out of a movie. I'm curious about the 'most private' claim they make. Does that really add significant value, or is it just marketing for such high-end properties? What's your take on these ultra-luxury golf course road homes?

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Ultimately, for properties in this range, 'privacy' is a subjective luxury. It's not about the number of units, but the kind of amenities, the exclusivity of the club, and the separation from the general public. If someone can afford 70 crore, they're probably looking for that kind of curated environment, not just physical distance from others.
Haan, but still, for us first-timers, it's hard to wrap our heads around. Who even buys these? Did anyone here actually know someone who bought a penthouse there?
From what I've seen in the Gurugram market, even ultra-luxury properties are facing some headwinds. There's a lot of inventory in the high-end segment right now. So, while Magnolias is iconic, paying such a premium for 'privacy' might not even guarantee good appreciation later. What if the resale value isn't as good as expected?
That's a very valid point! My uncle bought a villa in Baharampur Naya a few years ago, thinking it would skyrocket, but the appreciation hasn't been what he hoped for. This 'most private' tag could just be a way to justify the high price in a competitive market.
I think for those people, privacy is more about who your neighbours are, not how many. It's a club of elite people. Plus, the project is already completed, so no worries about possession delays like in some other Gurugram projects.
Privacy in a project with 489 units? That's the real question here. DLF Magnolias has so many apartments. How can any unit truly be 'most private' when you have that many neighbours? The price range of ₹42.2 Cr to ₹71.0 Cr is mind-boggling, but 'privacy' feels like a stretch.
Agreed. It's like calling a super-luxury hotel room 'private' when there are 500 other rooms. The scale just doesn't align with the claim. For that kind of money, I'd rather buy a huge farm house near Badshahpur for actual privacy.
Sahi baat hai, even if it's high-end, 489 units is a lot. Log Airport Road ke paas bhi itni density mein rehte hain, but that's a different segment. For these prices, you'd expect a much lower density or truly exclusive access.
Yaar, that video of the 'most private' penthouse at DLF Magnolias is crazy! It looks absolutely out of this world, like something straight from a Hollywood movie. But this 'most private' claim, does it really add that much value, ya just marketing hype for such expensive homes? What do you guys think about these ultra-luxury properties on Golf Course Road?
Exactly! I saw that too. It's stunning, no doubt. But for a first-time buyer like me, even thinking about such prices gives me shivers. Is DLF's reputation really so strong that people pay this much just for a 'private' tag?
Bhai, 'most private' for 70 crore? Mujhe toh lagta hai it's all marketing. At that price point, they have to say something fancy. Privacy toh milni hi chahiye.