Price guidance • Cost sheet • Payment plan
Oberoi Three Sixty North Price
Understand how to obtain and compare current pricing without relying on an outdated promotional figure.
Price, availability and legal status can change. Verify tower-specific information through official documents before booking.
Use a dated, unit-specific cost sheet instead of a promotional starting price.
The Oberoi Three Sixty North price is dynamic and depends on tower, carpet area, saleable area, floor, view, residence format, payment schedule and current availability. The official project page does not publish a fixed rate, so this website displays Price on Request rather than presenting an unverified figure as current.
At launch, widely reported media coverage referred to ticket sizes starting at approximately ₹20 crore for homes around 5,500 square feet of saleable area. That figure is historical context—not a present offer—and must not replace a current developer-issued cost sheet.
Ask for the tower, unit number, carpet area, saleable area, payment plan and all applicable charges in one signed or officially issued statement.
Items to check before comparing two units.
| Cost Component | What to Verify | Buyer Action |
|---|---|---|
| Base consideration | Area definition, rate, tower and unit | Match with booking form |
| Floor / view premium | Floor-rise, orientation or preferred-location charge | Ask for line-item value |
| Parking and club | Number, type, allotment and membership scope | Confirm in agreement |
| Maintenance deposits | Advance maintenance, corpus or IFMS | Check refundability |
| Taxes and registration | GST, stamp duty and registration at applicable rates | Budget separately |
| Payment schedule | Construction-linked or time-linked milestones | Align with cash flow |
Interior lifestyle reference—not a specification commitment.Review affordability beyond the booking amount.
- Calculate down payment, loan eligibility and interest during construction.
- Separate current home rent or EMI from the project payment schedule.
- Allow for taxes, registration, fit-out and move-in expenses.
- Check cancellation, transfer and delayed-payment clauses.
- Do not pay against an unverified allotment status or personal bank account.
Read the price through a unit-specific cost sheet, not a headline figure.
The price of a residence at Oberoi Three Sixty North can vary with the selected tower, configuration, RERA carpet area, floor, orientation, view, parking arrangement and inventory position. A starting value shown in an advertisement normally applies to a limited category and should not be treated as the final amount payable for every apartment. Buyers should request a dated, unit-specific cost sheet that clearly identifies the apartment number, area statement, base consideration and every additional charge. This is the only reliable way to understand the true acquisition cost and compare two available residences.
The total cost may include items such as floor-related charges, preferential location charges, parking, facility or club charges, power backup, maintenance deposits, advance maintenance, utility connection expenses, documentation charges, statutory taxes and registration costs. The applicability and description of each item should be checked against the booking form and agreement for sale. Buyers should ask whether any amount is refundable, adjustable or recurring and whether taxes are included in the quoted figure. Verbal discounts or special offers should be confirmed in writing before payment.
Payment timing is as important as the headline price. A construction-linked plan generally connects instalments with defined milestones, while another schedule may require payments on fixed dates. The buyer should review the amount due at booking, the timing of subsequent demands and the documentation required for bank disbursement. Home-loan customers should calculate the down payment, processing expenses, interest during construction and the effect of any delay on their monthly cash flow. Families currently paying rent may need to plan for overlapping housing costs.
Price comparison should use consistent area definitions. Dividing the total cost by a super area on one project and carpet area on another can create a misleading conclusion. Buyers should compare RERA carpet area, balcony or utility areas, specifications, parking, maintenance expectations, possession status and location quality. A larger quoted area is not automatically better if the internal layout is inefficient or common-area loading is high. The cost per usable square foot and the quality of the final living experience provide a more meaningful comparison.
Investors should consider liquidity, resale documentation, transfer conditions, maintenance outgo and the likely profile of future buyers or tenants. Premium property values can be influenced by broader market conditions, interest rates, project execution and the supply of comparable homes. Appreciation and rental income are not guaranteed. End users should focus on affordability, long-term suitability and the ability to complete payments without financial stress. Before booking, the final cost sheet, payment schedule, cancellation clauses and refund conditions should be reviewed with a qualified financial or legal adviser.
Price questions.
Current inventory pricing should be obtained through a dated, unit-specific cost sheet. The official project page does not publish a fixed website price.
Media reports around launch indicated ticket sizes starting around ₹20 crore for approximately 5,500 sq ft saleable-area homes, but this is historical and not a current offer.
Review base consideration, floor or view preference, parking, club charges, maintenance deposits, taxes, registration, statutory charges and payment milestones.

