Is Emaar Imperial Gardens a luxury or affordable project?
Emaar Imperial Gardens by Emaar India is a Ready to Move residential project offering 3 BHK from ₹2.46 Cr starting from ₹2.5 Cr. Spread across 12.0 acres in Sector 102, Gurugram, it delivers strong value with Amphitheater, Vastu Compliant, Fire Sprinklers, Central Cooling System, Table Tennis, and more.
How much does a flat cost in Emaar Imperial Gardens, Sector 102?
In Emaar Imperial Gardens, Sector 102, prices start at ₹2.5 Cr and go up to ₹2.5 Cr depending on the configuration and floor. Available options include 3 BHK from ₹2.46 Cr. The average price per sq.ft is ₹12.1K/sq.ft.
Can I resell my flat in Emaar Imperial Gardens?
Yes, flats in Emaar Imperial Gardens by Emaar India have a healthy resale market given the project's prime location in Sector 102, Gurugram. The RERA-registered nature (number: 208 of 2017, GGM/320/52/2019/14) makes resale transactions transparent and dispute-free.
What is the delay risk at Emaar Imperial Gardens?
Being RERA-registered (number: 208 of 2017, GGM/320/52/2019/14), Emaar Imperial Gardens by Emaar India is legally bound to deliver on the committed date. In case of delays, buyers are entitled to compensation. Emaar India has a strong reputation for on-time delivery.
Does Emaar Imperial Gardens have green and sustainable features?
Emaar Imperial Gardens by Emaar India incorporates eco-friendly features across its 12.0 acres development in Sector 102. The project's amenities include Amphitheater, Vastu Compliant, Fire Sprinklers, Central Cooling System, Table Tennis, and more along with rainwater harvesting, waste management, and energy-efficient building standards.
Comments
Market conditions in Gurugram are so volatile right now. With so many new launches and completed projects, it's hard to decide. Imperial Gardens is ₹2.5 Cr. Is Palm Gardens in a similar range or higher with that maintenance?
U9, Palm Gardens is definitely in
Bhai, carpet area is king! What's the point of a big super area if actual usable space kam hai?
Totally agree with U1. Imperial Gardens is completed (RERA: 208 of 2017), but I heard some residents there are still fighting for basic things like proper power backup. Emaar ka naam toh bahut hai, but execution mein thoda compromise lagta hai sometimes.
Really? I was considering Imperial Gardens because it's near Airport Road, and I thought being completed means less hassle. What kind of basic things are they fighting for? Any specific issues?
My possession was in March at Emaar Palm Gardens, and I'm seeing the real picture. Imperial Gardens talks big, but Palm Gardens has way better carpet area. And for the insane maintenance, Palm Gardens actually delivers usable amenities. Change my mind.
Haan yaar, Palm Gardens felt more spacious for sure. But that maintenance figure... is it really that high?