Finding a home that balances urban energy with peaceful green surroundings can feel like a massive challenge. M3M Antalya Hills, located in the rapidly growing Sector 79 of Gurgaon, tries to solve exactly that. Positioned directly against the scenic backdrop of the Aravalli Hills, this low-rise residential township targets buyers looking for a resort-style lifestyle without disconnecting from the city’s major business zones.
M3M Antalya Hills Sector 79 Gurgaon Unlike the towering concrete high-rises that dominate much of Gurgaon's skyline, M3M Antalya Hills goes a different route. It focuses on low-rise independent floors arranged in a Basement + Ground + 4 Floor (B+G+4) format.
What makes this layout particularly interesting is the division of space:
Private Basement Rights: Each apartment owner gets a dedicated portion of the basement. This space is versatile enough to be transformed into a private home office, a personal gym, a media room, or simply extra storage.
Exclusive Terrace Space: Residents also get access to specific terrace sections, offering an open-air area to enjoy the morning breeze rolling off the Aravallis.
The homes are semi-furnished and feature modern interior elements like Italian marble flooring, fully modular kitchens equipped with a chimney and hob, and energy-efficient VRV or VRF air conditioning systems.
The project primarily offers two configurations, designed to maximize usable space with minimal layout wastage:
2.5 BHK Apartments: Sizes range roughly from 1,138 to 1,193 square feet. These units include a master bedroom, a secondary bedroom, and a compact study or hobby room, making them ideal for small to mid-sized families. Prices typically start around ₹1.16 Crore to ₹1.42 Crore depending on the phase and exact unit size.
3.5 BHK Apartments: Sizes span from 1,534 to 1,660 square feet. These layouts feature a spacious master suite with walk-in closet provisions, two full bedrooms, a dedicated study room, and larger living-dining zones. These configurations generally start from ₹1.50 Crore to ₹1.77 Crore.
The developer has allocated nearly 75% of the total 24-acre land patch to open, green spaces. The township focuses heavily on health, recreation, and sustainable community living with a variety of outdoor and indoor facilities.
Wellness and Nature: The complex features oxygen parks planted with air-purifying flora, themed community gardens, and integrated vertical greens designed to improve the immediate micro-climate. Real-time air quality index (AQI) kiosks are scattered across the property to keep residents informed.
Sports and Fitness: Beyond the standard swimming pool and gymnasium, the project includes multi-sport arenas featuring a cricket pitch, a badminton court, a tennis court, a basketball court, and a squash court.
Sustainability Infrastructure: The construction integrates climate-responsive materials on the building facades, rainwater harvesting systems, bio-swales for stormwater management, and rooftop solar panels to help lower common electricity bills.
Security: A multi-tier smart security framework handles access control via smart cards, perimeter monitoring, and comprehensive CCTV coverage.
Sector 79, often referred to as part of the New Gurgaon micro-market, is experiencing significant infrastructure upgrades.
Highway Access: The sector sits roughly 3 to 4 kilometers from the Delhi-Jaipur Expressway (NH-48), allowing an easy commute toward central Gurgaon, the Southern Peripheral Road (SPR), or the KMP Expressway.
Employment Hubs: The property is highly popular with working professionals due to its proximity to the corporate offices on Sohna Road (approx. 10 km) and the industrial/tech setups in IMT Manesar (approx. 12 km).
Social Infrastructure: Established educational institutes like DPS Manesar, Mount Olympus, and Amity University are within easy driving distance, while major healthcare facilities like Fortis Hospital in Manesar are accessible within 15 to 20 minutes.
While the project promises an incredible aesthetic escape, potential buyers should weigh a few ground realities. Because Sector 79 is still actively developing, some surrounding internal roads and public transport networks are currently incomplete. Lower-floor units in specific clusters might also face slightly limited sunlight or view blockages depending on how closely facing the individual blocks are to one another.
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