Status: New Launch
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Welcome to the M3M Brabus Residences, an apartment that comes with its own brand and is situated at Sector 58, Golf Course Extension Road, Gurgaon. It is developed by M3M India in association with Brabus Germany, a prestigious company known for their luxurious products.
The residential project covers an area of 32 acres, and Billionaire's Circuit in it will come up in different phases, wherein two towers will come up in phase one. It comes with luxury apartments having 4 and 5 BHK and sizes from 5000 to 7000 sq ft.Read More
Along with this, the entire project comes up with a design made by UHA London, and construction is being done with B.L. Kashyap & Sons Ltd. It is registered with RERA, and the HRERA number is available soon.
At M3M Brabus Gurgaon, you will be getting a 2 lakh sq ft clubhouse with a 5-star level of hospitality, like the Ritz-Carlton. It also comes up with a G+ 35-floor building with 2 apartments per floor, thus making it a low-density community.
It is also in the pre-launch stage currently, and expression of interest is being sought for it at an EOI of ₹51 lakhs. It features luxury amenities like a modular kitchen, jogging track, kid's play area, infinity pool, business lounges, and more.
M3M Brabus Sector 58 enjoys perfect access to Golf Course Road, NH-48, and Rapid Metro Station. It takes only a 15-minute drive to reach SPR Road, 30 minutes' time to reach IGI Airport, 18 minutes to reach the Rapid Metro station and 25 minutes to reach Udyog Vihar.
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Rera ID: Coming Soon
Configuration: 4 and 5 BHK
Total Area: 32 Acres
Project Price: On Request
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M3M India is regarded as one of the wealthiest and fastest-expanding organisations dealing in luxury real estate in India. M3M India is also an important landmark in the skyline of the National Capital Region.
The importance of the letters used in the name of the company is "Magnificence in the Trinity of Men, Materials, and Money". The organization was established in the year 2010 by Basant Bansal, along with Roop Bansal and Pankaj Bansal, two promoters.
The collaboration is a joint project that brings together M3M India, a rapidly growing real estate developer in the National Capital Region, and BRABUS, a legendary German luxury mobility and engineering brand.
The aim of the venture is to integrate the principles of precision engineering and darkness that Brabus stands for in architectural residences. On the other hand, M3M Projects has decided to restructure its core business in such a manner that its branded luxury housing will make up 50% of its portfolio
The fact that BRABUS Germany is not a regular real estate company operating in the physical sense of the term makes it even more fascinating. The developer was founded back in 1977 by two men named Bodo Buschmann and Klaus Brackmann in Bottrop, Germany.
The German automobile performance tuning company has earned worldwide recognition. It works on luxury vehicles such as Mercedes-Benz, Maybach, and Porsche, turning them into high-performance "supercars".