Premium buyers in Gurgaon have become remarkably sharp over the last few years. They’re not just reading brochures — they’re running density calculations, checking RERA filings, and visiting sites before the hoardings even go up. So when word started spreading about Conscient Parq Gurgaon, the consistent question among serious buyers was: does the low-density promise actually hold up? Short answer — yes.
Across 6.5 acres of thoughtfully planned land, the project houses approximately 450 residential units across four towers of G+34 floors. For anyone who’s done the maths, that density figure is genuinely restrained by Gurgaon standards. When you explore property in Gurgaon at this price point — starting from ₹3.40 Cr for a 3 BHK — you’ll typically find projects that have maximized every possible floor and squeezed in as many units as the permissible FAR allows. Conscient Parq’s 450-unit count across four high-rise towers reflects an intentional restraint that premium buyers immediately recognize.
The apartments range from 1,945 to 2,825 sq ft and are configured as large 3 BHK and 4 BHK homes. What this means in practice is that families don’t have to compromise on room sizes, storage, or balcony depth to afford the address. Imported marble flooring, VRV air conditioning, modular kitchens with hob and chimney, and high-quality sanitary fittings speak to a fit-out standard that matches the pricing.
Let me be direct about one counterintuitive point: low density in a high-rise project isn’t just about having more green space between buildings — it affects noise levels, parking availability, amenity usage, and even the social texture of the community. Shared spaces feel shared rather than contested. The pool, the gym, the jogging track, the children’s play zone — these aren’t overcrowded before 8am on a weekday.
The location in Sector 80 adds practical weight to the premium pitch. NH-48 is 1.5 km from the project. Dwarka Expressway is 5 km out. The IGI Airport sits approximately 20 km away, which for frequent travellers is a meaningful advantage. Delhi Public School Sector 84 and GD Goenka Signature School are both within the catchment area. Medanta Medicity is approximately 14.5 km away for major healthcare needs.
The Aravalli foothills setting gives Conscient Parq Sector 80 Gurgaon something that can’t be retrofitted into a project — a natural horizon. Landscaped gardens, open greens, and jogging paths sit against that backdrop, giving residents a daily living experience that high-density developments, regardless of their fittings, simply can’t replicate.
Possession is scheduled for February 2030, and the project carries RERA registration RC/REP/HARERA/GGM/818/550/2024/45. For buyers who’ve been burned by project delays before, the RERA compliance here is a real marker of accountability. Conscient Group’s 40-plus years in real estate adds a further layer of execution confidence.
Other Projects
Ashiana Aaroham Gurgaon is Ashiana Housing’s landmark family-focused development in Sector 80, bringing together low-density living, curated green landscapes, and a kid-centric design philosophy inspired by the success of Ashiana Anmol. Towers rise to G+23 floors over a master plan that keeps just 50 apartments per acre, making every resident feel the benefit of genuine open space and community calm.
SDJS Royal City Badsa presents buyers with an affordable opportunity to own DDJAY-approved residential plots in Jhajjar’s growing real estate corridor. Located near AIIMS Badsa and the upcoming MET City development, this project is strategically placed for future infrastructure-led price appreciation — making it a practical choice for long-horizon investors.
Vijaylaxmi Greens III Jhajjar is a well-planned residential plotted township offering HRERA-approved plots in Sector 12A, Jhajjar, at prices beginning from ₹64.51 Lakh. The 10.61-acre development features green parks, wide internal roads, and strong proximity to Reliance MET City — ideal for buyers who want affordable land with sound fundamentals in an area steadily gaining connectivity and attention.
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