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ELDECO 7 PEAKS · SECTOR OMICRON 1A, GREATER NOIDA UPRERAPRJ106523/01/2026 · REGISTERED 28-01-2026 PROMOTER: ELDECO HOMES DEVELOPERS LIMITED COMPLETION ON RECORD 14-11-2030
ENTRY / 2026 / 7 PEAKS — THE TOWERS

Seven standalone towers, turned on a diagonal.

The developer's info deck for Eldeco 7 Peaks states "Exclusive 7 standalone towers spread over 7.5 acres with green views" — 4-side open, with diagonal positioning for optimal airflow, 4 apartments on each floor, and 3 large passenger lifts and 1 service lift in each tower. This page prints those planning decisions as the document states them, and then explains what each one actually changes for the household living inside. At Sector Omicron 1A, Greater Noida · UP-RERA UPRERAPRJ106523/01/2026.

FACTS FROM THE ELDECO 7 PEAKS INFO DECK AND ITS TYPICAL FLOOR-PLAN SHEETS · REGISTER FIELDS FROM UP-RERA.IN · THE READING OF THEM IS OURS

THE COUNT

Seven standalone towers on 7.5 acres

The deck's own phrasing is "Exclusive 7 standalone towers spread over 7.5 acres with green views". Two of those words carry the plan: standalone and 7.5 acres.

Standalone means the towers are not stitched into continuous blocks that share party walls and run one long corridor from end to end. Each one stands by itself, which is what lets the deck describe the towers as 4-side open. Seven separate buildings across 7.5 acres also means the ground between them is gap rather than building — the deck states that all apartments face greens or central tropical water features.

The practical version: when you stand at a window, what you are looking at is the gap the plan reserved. On a site where towers are joined, that gap is a corridor between two long walls. Here it is the space between two separate buildings, and it is the space the landscape is put into.

WHY THE ANGLE

Why diagonal positioning matters when you actually live there

The deck states 4-side open towers with diagonal positioning for optimal airflow. Here is the reasoning behind that, in buyer terms.

Park towers square to one another on a grid and their faces end up parallel and facing off. Your living-room window looks straight across at the next tower's living-room window at the same height, and the air trapped between two flat parallel faces has nowhere to go — it sits. Every household in that pair then buys curtains and keeps them shut, which quietly cancels the light and the view they paid for.

Turn the towers onto a diagonal and the faces stop lining up. The gap between two buildings becomes an angled channel instead of a closed slot, so moving air has a route through it rather than a dead end — that is the airflow the deck is claiming. Just as usefully, your window now looks past the neighbouring tower's corner rather than into its rooms. You get the distance without the stare, and the curtains stay open.

This is the kind of decision you cannot renovate your way out of later. Fittings can be changed after possession; the angle a tower sits at cannot. It is worth reading on the sanctioned site plan before you read anything else.

INSIDE THE HOME

What 4-side open and 3-side open change inside the apartment

The deck states that the towers are 4-side open and that each apartment is 3-side open, with wraparound curved balconies.

A 4-side open tower has no blind face pushed up against a boundary or a neighbouring block. That is the condition that makes the second claim possible: three open sides for the apartment rather than three open sides only for the corner homes and one aspect for everybody else.

Three open sides is three walls that can carry windows. Light arrives from a different direction at different hours instead of one flat wash at one time of day, so rooms that face away from the morning still get their turn. Air needs two things to move through a home — a way in and a way out — and a single-aspect apartment can only ever offer the first. This is also the difference you feel in an April or May in Greater Noida, when a home that cross-ventilates buys you hours before the air conditioning has to come on.

The wraparound curved balcony belongs to the same idea. A balcony that stops at the corner gives you one slot of outdoor space facing one way. One that wraps the corner is continuous across two aspects, so the usable outdoor area follows the sun and the breeze instead of being fixed to whichever direction the builder chose.

THE FLOOR PLATE

Four homes to a floor, and four lifts to a tower

Two numbers from the deck belong together. It states 4 apartments on each floor, and 3 large passenger lifts and 1 service lift in each tower.

The first number sets how many front doors open onto your lift lobby. Four is a small, quiet floor plate — you learn your neighbours' faces, the lobby is a landing rather than a shared corridor, and a floor of four does not need the long double-loaded passage that leaves the middle homes with one window wall. It is also the number that makes 3-side open arithmetically possible: four homes around a core, each taking a corner.

The second number is the one buyers forget to ask about and then live with for decades. The figure that matters is homes per lift, not lifts per building — a tower with more floors needs more cars to serve the same wait. Three passenger lifts serving four homes a floor is a ratio worth checking against whatever else is on your shortlist.

The separate service lift is the underrated line. Without one, every delivery, every domestic-help trip, every mattress and every shifting day rides the same car you do, and the wait at 8pm on a weekday is the result. A dedicated service car keeps that traffic on its own track. Ask the desk for the tower-wise lift schedule in the sanctioned plan so you can see it in writing rather than in a brochure line.

GROUND AND BASEMENT

The basement has 28 cutouts, and the surface is meant for people

The deck states "Basement with 28 cutouts ensures abundant natural light", along with minimal vehicular movement on surface and a grand double-height tower lobby.

A cutout is a deliberate void left in the slab above the basement so daylight and air reach the parking level from outside. Basements without them are sealed boxes that depend entirely on tube lights and mechanical ventilation — which is why so many of them feel like somewhere you walk through quickly at 11pm rather than somewhere you park. Twenty-eight of them across the basement is a plan that treats the parking level as a place people walk, particularly women walking to a car alone after dark.

Minimal vehicular movement on the surface is the other half of the same decision. If cars go down at the entry and stay down, the ground plane is left to walking, to the greens and to the central tropical water features the deck says the apartments face. A child crossing from a tower to the play areas crosses landscape, not a driveway.

The grand double-height tower lobby is where all of this is first read. It is the part of the building a guest sees before your front door, and a double-height volume is the developer spending area on arrival rather than on one more saleable square foot.

THE NAMES

Denali, Everest and Kili — the tower names on the plan sheets

The typical floor-plan sheets carry key plans, and the key plans name towers. Three names appear on them: Denali, Everest and Kili, the last printed as Kili West on one typical. We list the three the sheets show and make no claim about the naming of the rest — ask the desk for the current tower key before you attach a name to a unit.

Names matter more than they look like they do, because a typical plan is drawn against a key plan. The same nominal layout can sit at a different orientation on a different tower, which changes which of its three open sides catches the morning and which faces the central water feature. When you shortlist a plan, shortlist it together with the tower and the position on the key plan. The printed areas for the typical plans are set out on our 7 Peaks floor plans page, and the club and grounds programme on the amenities page.

THE RECORD

What the register records for 7 Peaks

ProjectEldeco 7 Peaks Residences
UP-RERA registrationUPRERAPRJ106523/01/2026
Registered28-01-2026
Promoter of recordEldeco Homes Developers Limited
Completion on record14-11-2030
LocationOmicron 1A, Greater Noida

Verify every field yourself at up-rera.in — search the registration number and match the promoter entity before any paperwork. Our own step-by-step method for reading a UP-RERA record is on the RERA verify page.

Group scale, as this project's own info deck states it: 200+ projects, 30000+ families, 20+ cities, over 60 million sq.ft. Those figures are quoted from the 7 Peaks deck and belong to that document — other Eldeco documents state their group numbers differently, and we do not merge them.

Two things this page deliberately does not carry: the current price or built-up rate, and live availability. Neither is on the register, and neither is something we will guess at in public. The current price sheet comes from our desk, in writing and dated, on request.

Frequently asked

How many towers does Eldeco 7 Peaks have?
The developer's info deck states "Exclusive 7 standalone towers spread over 7.5 acres with green views". Standalone is the operative word — the towers are described as 4-side open, with diagonal positioning for optimal airflow, rather than joined into blocks.
How many apartments are there on each floor?
The deck states 4 apartments on each floor. It also states that each apartment is 3-side open and that all apartments face greens or central tropical water features.
How many lifts does each tower have?
The deck states 3 large passenger lifts and 1 service lift in each tower. The separate service lift is what keeps deliveries, staff and shifting traffic off the cars residents ride.
When is completion on record for Eldeco 7 Peaks?
Completion on record is 14-11-2030. The project is registered with UP-RERA as UPRERAPRJ106523/01/2026, registered 28-01-2026, promoter Eldeco Homes Developers Limited. Verify the field yourself at up-rera.in — the live record always prevails.

Ask the desk about the 7 Peaks towers

Tower key, the sanctioned site plan, and today's written cost sheet — dated, from our sales desk. An enquiry is not a booking.

Disclaimer. This website (eldecoflats.com) is not the official Eldeco website and not the official website of the developer. It is independently owned and operated by Vidastu Advisory, a real-estate agent registered with the Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority — UP-RERA Agent Reg. No. UPRERAAGT000309/01/2026 — acting as an authorised channel partner for this project. It is published for information and booking-assistance purposes.

Project (this page): "Eldeco 7 Peaks Residences", Sector Omicron 1A, Greater Noida, district Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh · UP-RERA Registration No. UPRERAPRJ106523/01/2026 (registered 28-01-2026; completion on record 14-11-2030) · Promoter of record: ELDECO HOMES DEVELOPERS LIMITED (marketed under the Eldeco Group brand; the developer's official site is eldecogroup.com). This page describes 7 Peaks at Omicron 1A only, and not Eldeco La Vida Bella at Sector 12, Greater Noida West, which is a different project with its own registration (UPRERAPRJ136219/04/2024). Verify every registry fact directly at up-rera.in. "Eldeco" and all related marks are the property of their respective owners, used here only for identification; we claim no ownership, sponsorship, approval or endorsement.

Tower counts, plate layouts, lift schedules, basement details, amenities and imagery referenced here are developer-stated in the project's own info deck and floor-plan sheets, and are subject to change; the sanctioned plan and the registered agreement prevail. Every render in those documents is labelled "Artistic Impression", with "Stock images for the representation of only" where noted. Deck disclaimer, carried as printed: "All dimensions shown in feet/inches are close approximation to metric dimensions." No price, payment plan or availability is stated on this page; the current cost sheet is issued by our desk in writing and is subject to change without notice. Nothing here is legal advice, an offer, a contractual commitment, or a promise of returns. Our fee comes from the developer; buyers pay us nothing. By submitting your details you consent to be contacted about this project and to your information being shared with the developer/promoter to process your enquiry. Never pay any individual — pay only the promoter entity named in your registered agreement, and never more than 10% of the price before a registered agreement for sale (Section 13, RERA Act 2016).