These often sit in different price segments, which makes the comparison less about which is better and more about which segment you should be shopping in.
Be honest about your segment
Godrej Verano starts at ₹5.91 Cr\* for a 2150 sq.ft. 3 BHK — approximately ₹27,500 per sq.ft. That is the luxury band on Golf Course Extension Road.
If your comfortable budget sits meaningfully below that, the right decision is not to stretch — it is to buy well within a lower segment.
Stretching to a luxury entry price is the most common expensive mistake in this market. The base price is not the outlay: PLC, parking, club, IFMS, GST and stamp duty sit on top, and fit-out is a further substantial budget that falls due at the worst possible time.
When the cheaper option is genuinely better
- When it lets you buy without leverage stress
- When it is RERA-registered and the luxury option is not — see the RERA guide
- When it is closer to your workplace or your children's school, which you use daily
- When it is ready or near-ready and you need to move now
- When the price difference funds something else that matters more to you
When the luxury option justifies itself
- When the density and open space genuinely change your daily life — 4 towers on 11.36 acres, 81% open greens
- When the address and connectivity shorten your real commute — Golf Course Road ~1 min, SPR ~2 min, metro ~5 min
- When you will actually use 2 lakh+ sq.ft. of clubhouse
- When supply scarcity matters to your resale thinking — see capital appreciation
Comparing across segments fairly
Convert both to price per RERA carpet square foot (here is how), then adjust for:
| Factor | Question |
|---|---|
| Location | Actual drive times from each gate, at your commute time |
| Density | Ground coverage % and tower count |
| Stage | RERA registered? Under construction? Ready? |
| Amenity | Club sq.ft. per apartment, and delivery date |
| Running cost | Projected monthly maintenance |
| Total outlay | Full cost sheet plus stamp duty plus fit-out |
The honest advice
Buy the best home in a segment you are comfortable in, rather than the weakest home in a segment above it. The weakest unit in a luxury project — low floor, poor view, awkward layout — is often a worse purchase than a strong unit one segment down.
See end user vs investor logic for how to pick within whichever segment you choose.
FAQs
Should I stretch my budget to buy a luxury apartment?
Generally no. The base price is not the total outlay — PLC, parking, club charges, GST, stamp duty and fit-out all sit on top, and they fall due during construction.
What does Godrej Verano cost?
From ₹5.91 Cr onwards for a 2150 sq.ft. 3 BHK, at approximately ₹27,500 per square foot, rising to ₹10.72 Cr for a 3900 sq.ft. 5 BHK + S.
How do I compare projects in different price segments?
Convert both to price per RERA carpet square foot, then adjust for location, density, stage, amenity per apartment, running cost and total outlay.
Is the cheapest unit in a luxury project a good buy?
Often not. A strong unit one segment down frequently outperforms the weakest unit — low floor, poor view, awkward layout — in a more expensive project.
Get the Godrej Verano price list, floor plans & brochure
3, 4 & 5 BHK · 2150–3900 sq.ft. · ₹5.91 Cr* onwards · EOI ₹10 Lakhs* on a 20x20x20x20x20 plan. Allotments are live this September — share your number and we will send everything on WhatsApp.
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