Central Park Sells 85 per cent of Selene Units on Launch Day

Central Park has launched Selene, a new luxury residential tower within its Flower Valley township in South Gurugram. Comprising 353 fully furnished serviced studio and one-bedroom residences, the project witnessed 85 per cent of its inventory sold on the day of launch—highlighting robust demand for premium serviced housing in the region.
Selene features four-side open units with a floor-to-floor height of 3.9 metres, offering panoramic views of the Alpha Golf Course and the Aravalli Range. Designed for urban homebuyers prioritising privacy, comfort, and long-term value, the development is positioned as both a lifestyle choice and a sound investment.
With expectations of steady rental yields and capital appreciation, Central Park pointed to the strong returns from its earlier serviced residence ventures.
Chairman and Managing Director Amarjit Bakshi stated, “With Selene, we’ve redefined luxury living. This project challenges conventional residential models and sets new benchmarks in Gurugram.”
Ankush Kaul, President – Sales, Marketing & CRM, added, “Today’s buyers seek more than a home—they want a lifestyle built on trust, quality, and intelligent design. The overwhelming response to Selene validates our approach.”
Strategically located in Sector 32–33, Selene enjoys seamless connectivity to the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway, KMP Expressway, and Golf Course Extension Road, as well as key destinations like Rajiv Chowk, Golf Course Road, and Ambience Mall.
The development offers a wide range of upscale amenities including a retail promenade, poolside lounges, wellness zones, and alfresco dining spaces, all managed by Central Park’s hospitality arm, St. Jerome. The township also features essential services such as The Vedanya School and a Medanta Clinic, ensuring convenience and holistic living for residents. 

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