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There's a version of high-rise living that most families quietly dread — tiny balconies, paper-thin walls, corridors that smell faintly of other people's cooking, and a swimming pool that feels like a public facility by the time school holidays arrive. And then there's what Conscient Parq Gurgaon is offering: a genuine upgrade to the high-rise format that starts with apartment size and works outward from there.
The 3 and 4 BHK homes here span 1,945 to 2,825 sq ft. For context, that upper end — 2,825 sq ft — is larger than many standalone villas being sold as premium product in Gurgaon's secondary market. When families are searching among luxury properties in Gurgaon, this kind of floor area at a ₹3.40 Cr entry point is genuinely competitive. You're not being asked to accept smaller spaces in exchange for the convenience of a high-rise address.
Within those floor areas, the planning reflects how families actually live. Bedroom sizes allow for proper furniture arrangements rather than beds pushed wall to wall. Balconies are large enough to be used — dining al fresco, morning yoga, or simply sitting with a coffee and looking at the Aravalli hills, which provide the visual backdrop for the project. Kitchens are modular and fitted with hob and chimney, meaning they work for daily cooking without the battles that under-equipped kitchens create.
The high-rise format itself becomes a genuine lifestyle advantage when the specifications match the ambition. Imported marble flooring throughout the main living areas. VRV air conditioning for whole-home climate control without window units cluttering the view. Premium sanitary fittings in bathrooms that don't require replacing within three years of possession. These choices signal that the developer understands comfort at the level of daily use, not just at the level of show flat impressiveness.
My honest assessment: families with teenagers or elderly members find high-rise living complicated when the amenity and social infrastructure is poor. Conscient Parq solves this directly. There's a children's play area and daycare centre for younger kids. A gym, spa and sauna, and outdoor sports facilities for working-age adults. Outdoor recreational zones and a general purpose hall create common social infrastructure. All of this across four towers within a 6.5-acre site — manageable, not overwhelming.
Schools accessible from the project include MatriKiran School at 5.8 km, RPS International School at 6.2 km, and Delhi Public School Sector 84 at 6 km. The Gurgaon Railway Station is 10 km away, providing intercity connectivity alongside road access.
Conscient Group has been building quality residential and commercial developments for over four decades, and Conscient Parq Sector 80 carries that experience into its design and execution. RERA registration RC/REP/HARERA/GGM/818/550/2024/45 and a February 2030 possession date give families the planning certainty they need.
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