Jubilee New Chandigarh: Inside the Jubilee Group’s Big Township Bet

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Aerial view of Jubilee New Chandigarh masterplan with labeled landmarks and residential towers in a green landscape farmlands and roads.
If you’ve been tracking real estate in the tricity region, you’ve probably come across the name “Jubilee New Chandigarh” more than once lately. It isn’t a single project so much as an umbrella under which Jubilee Group — a Chandigarh-based developer with an established footprint in Mohali — is building out a cluster of residential and commercial developments in New Chandigarh, Punjab’s planned satellite city just north of Chandigarh. Here’s a closer look at what’s actually being built, where, and why the location is drawing attention.
New Chandigarh (also known as Mullanpur) was conceived as a planned extension to Chandigarh, developed by GMADA with wide roads, greenery, and dedicated zones for healthcare, education, and institutions. The area is designed to give residents easy access to everything Chandigarh has to offer, while GMADA’s master plan links it by road to Chandigarh, Mohali, and the industrial town of Baddi. The broader vision for New Chandigarh also includes a dedicated Medicity, an education hub, an institutional zone, and a recreational hub. That combination of planning, connectivity, and open space is a big reason developers like Jubilee Group have moved in aggressively.

The centerpiece of Jubilee’s New Chandigarh push is Jubilee Parkfields, a large plotted township in Sector 21, built primarily around residential plots along with independent floors.

The project has grown in scale over time through successive land-use approvals:

  • It now spans roughly 210 acres, strategically located along PR6 and PR7 Road for strong connectivity to Chandigarh and the wider region.
  • At one stage, Jubilee Group secured an additional Change of Land Use (CLU) approval for over 31 acres, pushing the total approved project area to around 125 acres.
  • Plot sizes are designed to suit a range of buyers — 200 square yards for more compact plots, 350 square yards for larger family homes, and 500 square yards aimed at ultra-luxury residences.

On the amenities front, Jubilee is positioning Parkfields as a genuinely liveable township rather than just a plotted colony, with plans for large parks and open green spaces, round-the-clock security and power backup, uninterrupted water supply, a dedicated clubhouse, and internal roads that are a minimum of 40 feet wide throughout.

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For buyers looking for apartments rather than plots, Jubilee has planned Jubilee Mercasa in Sector 2, New Chandigarh. It’s envisioned as a 32-storey residential tower with a roughly 700-foot frontage on the upcoming VR1 — a planned 200-foot-wide road that will eventually connect to extensions of Madhya Marg and Dakshin Marg.

The project is aimed squarely at the premium segment, with plans for 3+1, 4+1, and 5+1 BHK apartment configurations and a proposed 45,000-square-foot clubhouse, making it Jubilee Group’s flagship luxury offering in the area. It’s worth flagging that Mercasa has largely been at the planning and approval stage, so anyone interested should confirm its current regulatory and sales status before committing.

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Jubilee Imperia is another component sitting within the larger Parkfields development. It’s planned as a high-rise cluster occupying close to 6 acres within the roughly 200-acre Parkfields township in Sector 21.

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The developer behind it

Jubilee Group isn’t new to the tricity’s skyline. It’s positioned itself as one of the faster-growing real estate developers in the Chandigarh region, and was reportedly among the first developers to acquire land from GMADA through a bid in Aerocity, Mohali, for its Jubilee Square project. The group has also built a reputation for fast execution, with claims of delivering its first project within 11 months. Its existing Mohali portfolio includes Jubilee City Gardens, Jubilee Parklane, Jubilee Golfvista, Jubilee Walk, and Jubilee Junction — giving the New Chandigarh projects a track record to be measured against.

A word of caution for buyers

A lot of what’s described above — Mercasa, Imperia, and even parts of Parkfields — has moved through design and approval stages at different times, and CLU approvals for townships tend to expand in phases as developers acquire more land. Before booking a plot or unit, it’s worth independently verifying:

Current RERA registration status of the specific project or phase
Whether the exact land parcel has full CLU/approval clearance
The developer’s payment schedule and stated possession timeline
On-ground construction progress versus what’s shown in brochures and renders

Planned townships near a well-regarded city like Chandigarh can be genuinely attractive, but “under planning and approval” is a meaningfully different stage from “ready to move in,” and pricing, layouts, and timelines can shift as a project matures.

The takeaway

Jubilee New Chandigarh represents a sizeable bet by an established regional developer on the growth of New Chandigarh as a planned, green, well-connected extension of the city. Between the plotted township of Parkfields, the high-rise ambitions of Mercasa, and the Imperia towers within the larger master plan, Jubilee is trying to cover multiple buyer segments in one location. For anyone evaluating the region, it’s a name worth researching further — with the usual real estate due diligence applied before signing anything.

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