How big is Emaar Imperial Gardens by Emaar India?
Emaar Imperial Gardens is a large-scale residential development by Emaar India spread across 12.0 acres in Sector 102, Gurugram. It comprises 9 towers housing 576 units with 3 BHK from ₹2.46 Cr and comprehensive amenities including Amphitheater, Vastu Compliant, Fire Sprinklers, Central Cooling System, Table Tennis, and more.
Can I get a home loan for Emaar Imperial Gardens?
Yes, Emaar Imperial Gardens by Emaar India (RERA: 208 of 2017, GGM/320/52/2019/14) is approved by SBI, HDFC, ICICI, and Axis Bank. With prices starting at ₹2.5 Cr for 3 BHK from ₹2.46 Cr, buyers can avail home loans up to 80–90% of the property value.
Is the title clear for Emaar Imperial Gardens in Sector 102?
Emaar Imperial Gardens by Emaar India has a clean title backed by RERA registration number 208 of 2017, GGM/320/52/2019/14. Buyers are advised to conduct independent legal due diligence and review the allotment agreement before making the booking amount payment.
Is it safe to book Emaar Imperial Gardens if it is under construction?
Yes, with RERA registration 208 of 2017, GGM/320/52/2019/14, booking an under-construction unit at Emaar Imperial Gardens is well-protected. RERA mandates that 70% of collections are held in an escrow account used only for construction of Emaar Imperial Gardens.
What is the community life like at Emaar Imperial Gardens?
Emaar Imperial Gardens by Emaar India is home to 576 units across 9 towers on 12.0 acres in Sector 102. The community features Amphitheater, Vastu Compliant, Fire Sprinklers, Central Cooling System, Table Tennis, and more, fostering an active, social lifestyle for residents and families.
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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?