Inland Edilon Multistorey Apartments Area Range 950-2277 Sq.ft Located in Yelahanka, Bangalore offered with 2BHK Apartments and 3BHK Apartments.
Description:
At IN-LAND we believe that a home reflects your best attributes. And INLAND EDILON poses as the perfect reflection of your opulence and exclusivity. Perched on the branches of Yelahanka new town in Bangalore, it is an abode of sheer elegance.
EDILON as the name defines, is truly a structure of pure inspiration. An amalgam of pampering indulgences and contemporary architecture, INLAND EDILON is a haven where exclusive dreams descend. Expansive spaces, premium finishing and modern amenities, create a surreal masterpiece. Elevate your prestige with style and live a life of exclusivity.
EDILON as the name defines, is truly a structure of pure inspiration. An amalgam of pampering indulgences and contemporary architecture, INLAND EDILON is a haven where exclusive dreams descend. Expansive spaces, premium finishing and modern amenities, create a surreal masterpiece. Elevate your prestige with style and live a life of exclusivity.
Amenities:
Swimming Pool
CCTV for Security
GYMNASIUM on the Ground floor
GYMNASIUM on the Ground floor
GENERATOR backup with acoustic enclosure for common facility and apartment lighting
INTERCOM facility
INTERCOM facility
Dedicated CAR PARKING at extra cost
Children's Play Area
Children's Play Area
Massage & Steam Room
Indoor Sports arena
Indoor Sports arena
Open space with landscape
MANTRI LAUNCHES PRIMUS EDEN IN BANGALORE
Mantri Developers has introduced Primus Eden, which is a luxurious, ready to move in, residential community for senior citizens. The project, located at Kanakapura Road, in Bangalore, is spread over a 4.5 acres campus and has 75 fully furnished residential units which are designed for active citizens. The units are available only on a long term lease basis.
The project has been completed keeping in mind the comfort of senior people and so it also offers seamless support and services for the senior residents. Created in a resort style, the project captures 360-degree view of senior people’s needs and is aimed at development and nourishment of their mind, body and soul.
Commenting at the launch Adarsh Narahari, Managing Director of Mantri Primus Lifespaces said, “Senior Living is a well known concept in the West while in India, it’s still in its very nascent stages. After travelling the world to study senior communities, Primus Eden has made an effort and offer the best to the senior citizens in India. Primus Eden is first of its kind luxurious, fully furnished homes, on lease basis which provides convenience, comfort, safety, and an enriching lifestyle to its residents in a resort styled environment.”
Surrounded by trees, landscaped garden and water bodies, it also features a temple complex and a pyramid-shaped meditation hall. The quintessence of the project is to offer a healthy, active and enjoyable life with contemporary facilities by providing comprehensive and user-friendly homes for seniors. The residential units in Primus Eden are fully furnished homes with intelligent designs, built on the Push Button living concept.
Mantri Developers has introduced Primus Eden, which is a luxurious, ready to move in, residential community for senior citizens. The project, located at Kanakapura Road, in Bangalore, is spread over a 4.5 acres campus and has 75 fully furnished residential units which are designed for active citizens. The units are available only on a long term lease basis.
The project has been completed keeping in mind the comfort of senior people and so it also offers seamless support and services for the senior residents. Created in a resort style, the project captures 360-degree view of senior people’s needs and is aimed at development and nourishment of their mind, body and soul.
Commenting at the launch Adarsh Narahari, Managing Director of Mantri Primus Lifespaces said, “Senior Living is a well known concept in the West while in India, it’s still in its very nascent stages. After travelling the world to study senior communities, Primus Eden has made an effort and offer the best to the senior citizens in India. Primus Eden is first of its kind luxurious, fully furnished homes, on lease basis which provides convenience, comfort, safety, and an enriching lifestyle to its residents in a resort styled environment.”
Surrounded by trees, landscaped garden and water bodies, it also features a temple complex and a pyramid-shaped meditation hall. The quintessence of the project is to offer a healthy, active and enjoyable life with contemporary facilities by providing comprehensive and user-friendly homes for seniors. The residential units in Primus Eden are fully furnished homes with intelligent designs, built on the Push Button living concept.
REAL ESTATE PLAYERS REACT POSITIVELY TO THE DECISION
The Ministry of Urban Development on Wednesday hiked floor area ratio (FAR) norms for residential plots in the Capital. FAR is the ratio of a building’s total floor area to the size of the piece of land upon which it is built.
With Assembly elections expected in the next few months, this move of the Government has not surprised many, as colonies have been regularised in the past to attract voters. The latest move is expected to help builders, especially those who re-develop old plots, said a real estate player. After the announcement, stocks of real estate firms rose on the BSE. DLF’s shares ended 7.20 per cent higher at Rs.151.95, while Unitech’s went up 4.41 per cent to Rs.18.95. According to a statement from the Ministry, FAR in respect of plots of 750-1,000 sq.m. has been enhanced from the present 150 per cent to 200 per cent, while the same has been increased from 120 per cent to 200 per cent for plots of 1,000 sq.m. and above.
While the ground coverage for plots of 750-1,000 sq.m. will remain at 50 per cent, it has been increased from 40 per cent to 50 per cent for plots of 1,000 sq.m. and above.
Urban Development Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu had approved the proposal of the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on November 24th. The DDA has proposed an amendment to this effect to Master Plan Delhi–2021 and firmed up the same after inviting feedback from the public, the statement added.
Realty sector reaction
Rohit Raj Modi, President, CREDAI-NCR, and Director Ashiana Group, said: “This extra FAR will definitely help developers with additional space and thus help in matching the demand and supply gap in Delhi. We are, however, waiting for clarification on the issue of change in density, number of dwelling units and height. We think that increase in FAR shall be effective if accompanied by an increase in dwelling units, density and height.”
Anuj Puri, Chairman and Country Head, JLL India, said: “Providing the higher FAR will make the apartments bigger, and with no change in density norms, ticket-sizes may rise as well.”
Political angle
But the decision has political ramifications. Last June, Sheila Dikshit, then Chief Minister of Delhi, had said that while Delhi would need high-rises, she personally was not in favour of it.
She had said that she won’t allow construction of high-rise buildings as long as she was alive as this would put additional stress on existing resources and infrastructure in the city besides severely impacting the natural beauty of Delhi.
The Ministry of Urban Development on Wednesday hiked floor area ratio (FAR) norms for residential plots in the Capital. FAR is the ratio of a building’s total floor area to the size of the piece of land upon which it is built.
With Assembly elections expected in the next few months, this move of the Government has not surprised many, as colonies have been regularised in the past to attract voters. The latest move is expected to help builders, especially those who re-develop old plots, said a real estate player. After the announcement, stocks of real estate firms rose on the BSE. DLF’s shares ended 7.20 per cent higher at Rs.151.95, while Unitech’s went up 4.41 per cent to Rs.18.95. According to a statement from the Ministry, FAR in respect of plots of 750-1,000 sq.m. has been enhanced from the present 150 per cent to 200 per cent, while the same has been increased from 120 per cent to 200 per cent for plots of 1,000 sq.m. and above.
While the ground coverage for plots of 750-1,000 sq.m. will remain at 50 per cent, it has been increased from 40 per cent to 50 per cent for plots of 1,000 sq.m. and above.
Urban Development Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu had approved the proposal of the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on November 24th. The DDA has proposed an amendment to this effect to Master Plan Delhi–2021 and firmed up the same after inviting feedback from the public, the statement added.
Realty sector reaction
Rohit Raj Modi, President, CREDAI-NCR, and Director Ashiana Group, said: “This extra FAR will definitely help developers with additional space and thus help in matching the demand and supply gap in Delhi. We are, however, waiting for clarification on the issue of change in density, number of dwelling units and height. We think that increase in FAR shall be effective if accompanied by an increase in dwelling units, density and height.”
Anuj Puri, Chairman and Country Head, JLL India, said: “Providing the higher FAR will make the apartments bigger, and with no change in density norms, ticket-sizes may rise as well.”
Political angle
But the decision has political ramifications. Last June, Sheila Dikshit, then Chief Minister of Delhi, had said that while Delhi would need high-rises, she personally was not in favour of it.
She had said that she won’t allow construction of high-rise buildings as long as she was alive as this would put additional stress on existing resources and infrastructure in the city besides severely impacting the natural beauty of Delhi.
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