Real estate developer Landmark Group has launched a luxury residential project ‘Landmark SKYVUE’ in Gurugram.
Located in Sector 103 along the Dwarka Expressway, the newly launched development makes up phase II of the entire project, spread across 11 acres of the land parcel. The company delivered phase I in 2013 and expects to launch phase III in FY2026.
“With the construction cost of Rs 400 crores, Landmark SKYVUE offers a lifestyle that invites buyers to experience luxury that is open, limitless, and beautifully elevated,” the Gurugram-based company said in a statement.
Landmark SKYVUE key features
Spanning 4 acres, the project will have a total of 240 units. This development will rise as a low-density, ultra-luxury residential community offering opulent 3BHK + Utility and 4.5BHK + Utility residences.
With the revenue potential of Rs 1,200 crore, the project is likely to be delivered over the next 4 years, the statement said.
Landmark SKYVUE units pricing
The company has launched the project at Rs 17,500 per sq. ft. The price for an apartment ranged from Rs 4.99 crore to 6.78 crore.
Sandeep Chhillar, Founder and Chairman, Landmark Group, said, “Every project we undertake reflects our belief that real estate is not just about brick-and-mortar, it’s about sustainable placemaking. With SKYVUE, we are offering an unmatched product, offering one of the largest layouts, basement car parking, and maximum FAA (family amenity allocation), ensuring equitable access to amenity spaces such as parks, fitness and wellness facilities, and lounge areas.”
“Our aim is to craft a community that combines design but doesn’t compromise on comfort. We aim to put special emphasis on the modern-day needs of Indian families, including digitally forward amenity zones, skypad pickleball court, Japanese restaurant ‘Sora’, and a wellness-oriented club called ‘Skydome’ offering a meditation zone, plunge pool, and USFDA, CE, and ISO approved cryotherapy.”
“Dwarka Expressway is consistently redefining Gurugram’s growth story, and through this development, we want to contribute an address that people will look up to across India,” he added.