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Meenakshi Elysia

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Meenakshi Group Nampally, hyderabad
Meenakshi Elysia
Price Range
5.14 Cr - 5.56 Cr
Price / Sqft
₹12.5 K/sq.ft
Possession
Aug, 2028
Configurations
4 BHK Apartment
Total Units
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Locality
Nampally
Resident sentiment
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Positives

What residents appreciate the most

5 entries
Positive issue
4 comments
Tallest Residential Tower in Central Hyderabad

Meenakshi Elysia is a landmark development, recognized as the tallest residential tower in Central Hyderabad, reaching 40-45 stories (134-138.8 meters). Its impressive height redefines the city's skyline, particularly in the historic Abids area, and offers residents sweeping panoramic views, including potential glimpses of Hussain Sagar lake and Charminar.

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KT
Kunal T.

It’s a residential project by Meenakshi called Elysia. It’s gonna be 40-45 storeys...

MS
Mohit S.

It's the begining of Abids Skyline... I wouldn't be surprised if Abids will eventually be known as Elysia

PR
Payal R.

Tallest Building In Central Part of The City - Abids, Hyderabad

MK
Mahesh K.

A breathtaking city view from Meenakshi Elysia Skyscraper @ Abids, Hyderabad

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Positive issue
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Strategic Central Location with Established Infrastructure

Situated in Abids, a historically significant and central part of Hyderabad, the project benefits from well-established civic infrastructure. The area's drainage and water supply systems are noted for their robustness and long-standing reliability, offering a distinct advantage over newer, less developed localities. This central positioning ensures excellent connectivity to the city's key cultural and commercial hubs.

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SP
Sonali P.

Abids drainage and water supply systems are much better than the west part of Hyderabad and they are time tested.

JM
Juhi M.

Abids... Blue sea restaurant ki exactly opposite

SK
Suresh K.

Folks don't seem to understand that old parts of hyderabad have excellent drainage system. The new parts(even the planned and approved) are taking a huge step backwards.

SR
Shubha R.

rests at the center of Abids making it extremely well-connected to the city while providing a generously spread out, uber-luxurious and ultra-modern residence in the heart of one Hyderabad’s oldest and grandest address.

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Positive issue
4 comments
Strong Demand from Local Business Community

The project has garnered significant interest and demand from affluent 2nd and 3rd generation business families, particularly those with established jewelry and textile businesses in the Abids area. These individuals seek modern, high-end residential options that allow them to remain close to their commercial interests, with reports indicating that most units are already sold out.

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SN
Sameer N.

Most of the flats booked by Marwadi business families

AC
Arjun C.

It’s meant for the 2nd &3rd gen businessmen who run businesses/shops in the area, and can’t/wont leave.

VJ
Vikram J.

Almost all the units are sold....

PA
Pooja A.

Apparently that’s doing better than their other projects and is almost sold out. Traders with business in that area want to get to better buildings without moving to other parts of city

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Positive issue
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Luxury Amenities and Modern Design

Meenakshi Elysia offers an ultra-luxurious living experience with spacious 4BHK apartments ranging from 3680 to 4446 sq ft. The project boasts high-end features such as VRV air conditioning, home automation, and a dedicated G+7 podium for extensive amenities including parking, a swimming pool, gym, and yoga studio. Designed by Shilpa Architects, the building's bold and elegant architecture aims to provide residents with a sophisticated and comfortable lifestyle.

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ND
Namrata D.

VRV air conditioning | Home automation Infinity pool, gym, yoga studio & more

VP
Vaishali P.

Ultra-Luxurious 4BHK Apartments: Spacious, impeccably designed homes filled with natural light and thoughtful spaces for modern living. Finest Amenities: From a serene pool to a state-of-the-art gym, find endless reasons to relax and rediscov

HK
Hemant K.

G+7 only for parking, pool, and amenities.

IK
Isha K.

4Bhk Highrise Apartment Exclusive Ultra Luxury Nearing possession

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Positive issue
4 comments
Advanced Construction Progress

Meenakshi Elysia's construction is advancing rapidly, having already reached its topping-out milestone. Facade work is actively in progress, indicating that the project is moving towards its final stages. With a RERA deadline of 2028 and anticipated possession in 2026, the development demonstrates consistent progress towards its scheduled handover.

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BR
Balaji R.

Meenakshi Elysia, the U/C residential tower at Abids & the tallest building in Central Hyderabad is close to topping out with 2-3 floors left

NR
Nitesh R.

The iconic 40-floor, 138.8-meter tower has topped out, and façade work is now in progress.

SR
Sunil R.

Meenakshi Elysia - Topped out

DS
Dipti S.

Construction still looks like it’s a little underway, mostly complete though.

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Negatives

Where residents want improvements

8 entries
Negative issue
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Environmental and Resource Strain (Water, Air Quality)

Significant worries exist regarding the environmental impact and strain on local resources, particularly water, due to the high-density nature of the project. Concerns include the building's potential to deplete local water sources, the overall water supply for a large number of residents, and the impact on air quality. Despite claims of water recycling, critics highlight broader issues of water mismanagement and lack of greenery in the city.

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NP
Nandini P.

Water which is a basic need the government isn’t able to solve that issue, they building roads good, but they building drains? Fuck know…..

PR
Piyush R.

Just wait till it sucks up all the water dry in that area.

AM
Aishwarya M.

Water and electricity constraints. It's not sustainable with the current infra hyd has.

KN
Kiran N.

When water crisis happens, I will enjoy from my village how city folks will flaunt their expensive water bills and high rise views with shit air quality

PH
Pranav H.

I hope it lasts, I’m thinking about the amount of apartments cramped into a building that tall, the resources it’s gonna use and excrete in that area.

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Negative issue
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High Cost and Affordability Concerns

The apartments in Meenakshi Elysia are priced exceptionally high, with starting costs ranging from 3.5 Cr to 7 Cr, and some luxury units potentially exceeding 9 Cr. This makes the project largely unaffordable for the general populace, leading to questions about the sustainability of such high prices and whether there is sufficient demand to fill all units without contributing to a real estate bubble.

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AT
Akash T.

the cost will be upwards of 4-5Cr.

AM
Aishwarya M.

This many buildings,are people really going to buy them at 1.5 to 2cr or they just be empty like that for years

AS
Ankit S.

Last i heard a flat in that building is going for around 7cr

NV
Nikhil V.

5.5 cr starting price

ND
Namrata D.

I’m guessing it’s gonna cost 2 Cr+ for sure.

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Negative issue
4 comments
Severe Traffic Congestion and Inadequate Roads

The project's location in the already congested Abids area is a major concern, with existing roads struggling to handle current traffic volumes. The influx of residents from a 40-floor tower is expected to significantly worsen traffic, leading to increased noise, constant honking, and prolonged commute times. Additionally, there are concerns about insufficient parking facilities on the main thoroughfare.

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RS
Radhika S.

Too busy to park anywhere. Literally no parking spots on the whole stretch. It's a sure shot challan if you risk it, and also that road is always busy.

PK
Priti K.

Can the road opposite this building handle it? Definitely a no. That road isn't even enough for existing traffic. This building is so out of place.

PH
Pranav H.

Already that road is a hell for traffic. Now enjoy 100 cars more coming and going in and out of the building.

MS
Meera S.

it’s got traffic, noise, and constant honking from the signal. Not exactly the peaceful living vibe, right?

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Negative issue
4 comments
Poor Road Infrastructure and Potholes Around the Project

There are numerous complaints about hazardous potholes directly in front of the Meenakshi Elysia building in Gunfoundry. These road defects are reported to be dangerous for commuters, especially bikers, causing loss of vehicle control. Despite repeated appeals to municipal authorities, the issue persists, with temporary repairs proving ineffective and the potholes frequently reappearing.

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PN
Priyanka N.

t is so shameful for us that no one is responding to fill this pot hole opp. Meenakshi Elysia building Gunfoundry, more than 10 times I have requested. People are falling down.

IK
Isha K.

big pit formed in front of Meenakshi Elysia in GUNFOUNDRY, ABIDS,HYDERABAD. So many bikes and cars are loosing control of the vehicle. Please help and take the best possible solution sir.

PV
Purnima V.

the pothole has returned in front of Meenakshi Elysia, gunfoundry abids. As usual they filled with some loose sand and concrete, waste of human time it came out within hours. requested for bitumen (damar).

TS
Tarun S.

sir gunfoundry opp. MEENAKSHI ELYSIA, HUGE POTHOLE IN ROAD, BIKERS ARE FALLING Requested many times pls do something.

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Negative issue
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Perceived as "Out of Place" in Abids

Many observers express a sense of incongruity, finding the towering skyscraper to be an unusual or "weird" addition to the traditional and older urban landscape of Abids. This sentiment suggests that the building feels "out of place" and does not harmonize with the existing architectural and cultural character of the area, leading to concerns about the aesthetic impact on the historic locality.

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MK
Mayank K.

I’m kinda wondering if this is the best spot for a luxury building... Does this high-rise actually make sense or is it just prime land with a questionable setup?

AM
Aishwarya M.

How did such a building get approved in literally such a crowded place. Surely we don’t want to be another Mumbai

AK
Asha K.

Feels weird seeing such a tall building in the middle of Abids

AM
Ashwin M.

Abids doesn't need this building....

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Negative issue
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Broader Market and Urban Planning Concerns

The project is part of a larger high-rise boom in Hyderabad, which raises concerns about overall urban planning, sustainability, and the potential for a real estate market correction. Critics point to a perceived lack of architectural creativity across new developments, the high long-term maintenance costs of such buildings, and the risk of oversupply leading to empty units if demand doesn't keep pace. There are also worries about the city becoming a "concrete jungle" without adequate public transport and infrastructure to support rapid vertical growth.

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SR
Shubha R.

Is it just a construction buble which ultimately bursts?

YS
Yogesh S.

All of the have the same structure - tropical box style , no creativity

BR
Balaji R.

With this surge in supply of residential units, property prices are likely to fall slightly in the next 3-4 years.

SN
Smita N.

NRIs make a huge chunck in buying these "luxury" apartments, and they do it as investments, so you will see a lot of these house be empty and bought out.

CR
Chaitanya R.

This is highly unplanned. None of these follow city planning. Once 158 skyscrapers are up, hyderbad will looks like a shit concrete jungle.

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Negative issue
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Exclusivity and Potential Discrimination

There are allegations of exclusivity and potential discriminatory practices within the project, with reports indicating that individuals not belonging to a "particular community" have been "heavily discouraged" from purchasing units, leading to cancelled bookings. This raises ethical concerns and suggests the project might be catering to a very specific, closed demographic.

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RP
Rajiv P.

That's a middle finger to all the poors.

JM
Juhi M.

if you don't belong to a particular community, you are heavily discouraged from buying there....a couple of bookings were cancelled after the fact.

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Negative issue
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Noise Pollution Concerns at Higher Floors

While the project aims to mitigate noise by placing apartments from the 8th floor upwards, some opinions suggest that this strategy might be ineffective. Scientific arguments are presented that noise pollution, particularly from heavy traffic, can paradoxically become louder at higher elevations in dense urban environments, potentially up to 35 floors, due to the unobstructed vertical travel of sound waves.

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HS
Harini S.

Wait till science knocks the shit out of the folks who think sound pollution is less at higher floors, in Indian cities with up 35 floors the sound gets louder … so, the higher you go the louder it gets.

UP
Umesh P.

it’s got traffic, noise, and constant honking from the signal. Not exactly the peaceful living vibe, right?

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Response to hard water issues:

"We have initiated the setup of a centralized soft-water plant which is expected to be operational by Q2 2026. This will significantly reduce TDS levels across all towers."

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