SNN Raj Spiritua Multistorey Apartments Area Range 2245 - 2490 sq.ft., Located in Banashankari, Bangalore available with 3BHK Apartments and 4BHK Apartments.
Description:
Banashankari is one of the most sought after area and our project is located 400 mtr from Banashankari Temple. Located very close to Metro station, SNN Raj Spiritua hosts just 69 elite designed apartments for selected few individuals. To start with, the entire flooring of the apartment will be in imported marble and utmost care has been taken to protect your home with digital locks. Adding to the royal life, are motion controlled lights and motorized curtains that would be an object of envy for all who would visit you
Amenities:
World Class Amenities include:
Badminton Court
Squash Court
Gym
Indoor Games like TT/Chess/ Carrom/ Billards
Multipurpose hall /Party Hall
Maintenance office/Store room
Reading Lounge
Swimming Pool,toddlers pool and Jacuzzi
Children Play area/sand pit
Multipurpose Playing zone for outdoor games
CCTV Camera
STP/RWH
Badminton Court
Squash Court
Gym
Indoor Games like TT/Chess/ Carrom/ Billards
Multipurpose hall /Party Hall
Maintenance office/Store room
Reading Lounge
Swimming Pool,toddlers pool and Jacuzzi
Children Play area/sand pit
Multipurpose Playing zone for outdoor games
CCTV Camera
STP/RWH
Mega Growth of Bangalore City
The rapid expansion of IT businesses and other sectors are driving property investments in Bangalore. Ever since the Information Technology sector took off, the real estate sector in and around Hosur Road, Sarjapur Road, Electronic City, Jigani Industrial Area and Outer Ring Road have been witnessing growth. There is a constant demand for both office space and residential units in all the localities here. Some or other new residential or commercial projects come up every week. The built-up commercial space is now well around 50 lakh sq.ft. and residential space may be around 20 lakh sq. ft.
Rapid Development The rapid development of the real estate industry has set in motion all round growth. The estimated value of the projected built-up area is around Rs.l,500 crore. The huge growth in the real estate industry has led to a great surge in demand for steel, cement, bricks, ceramics and other construction materials.
With demand rising, builders and developers began to call the shots and their bargaining power strengthened. They could bargain for good deals with contractors and suppliers as they buy material in bulk paying cash upfront. Eventually, this benefitted the ultimate customers, as the builders started passing on the economies of scale.
Marble, floor tiles, accessories, ceramic ware and other material sourced from countries like Italy, Spain and China were widely used in the buildings constructed in Bangalore. With healthy competition, the builders are vying with each other to offer the consumer a better deal. Today builders import even timber from Malaysia and African countries.
Self Sufficient Mixed zone localities cater to all the needs of residents making them totally self-sufficient. It is a common sight to come across facilities like malls, hotels, food courts and residential units within campuses here. Big campuses are common in Bangalore. What used to be a maximum of five acres earlier, now range between 20 to 200 acres.
The rapid expansion of IT businesses and other sectors are driving property investments in Bangalore. Ever since the Information Technology sector took off, the real estate sector in and around Hosur Road, Sarjapur Road, Electronic City, Jigani Industrial Area and Outer Ring Road have been witnessing growth. There is a constant demand for both office space and residential units in all the localities here. Some or other new residential or commercial projects come up every week. The built-up commercial space is now well around 50 lakh sq.ft. and residential space may be around 20 lakh sq. ft.
Rapid Development The rapid development of the real estate industry has set in motion all round growth. The estimated value of the projected built-up area is around Rs.l,500 crore. The huge growth in the real estate industry has led to a great surge in demand for steel, cement, bricks, ceramics and other construction materials.
With demand rising, builders and developers began to call the shots and their bargaining power strengthened. They could bargain for good deals with contractors and suppliers as they buy material in bulk paying cash upfront. Eventually, this benefitted the ultimate customers, as the builders started passing on the economies of scale.
Marble, floor tiles, accessories, ceramic ware and other material sourced from countries like Italy, Spain and China were widely used in the buildings constructed in Bangalore. With healthy competition, the builders are vying with each other to offer the consumer a better deal. Today builders import even timber from Malaysia and African countries.
Self Sufficient Mixed zone localities cater to all the needs of residents making them totally self-sufficient. It is a common sight to come across facilities like malls, hotels, food courts and residential units within campuses here. Big campuses are common in Bangalore. What used to be a maximum of five acres earlier, now range between 20 to 200 acres.
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