Sattva Group has raised the bar for integrated townships in North Bangalore with its flagship project, Sattva City. With the project now moving through its critical development phases, new disclosures highlight an ambitious master plan focused on self-sustainability and high-quality green living.
Breaking away from the traditional “concrete jungle” model, the 50-acre development is designed around the globally recognized 15-minute city concept, ensuring that residents can access essential services, leisure, and workspaces within a 15-minute radius from their doorstep.
Project Highlights at a Glance
The development scale reflects a massive commitment to balancing dense urban living with expansive open spaces:
| Feature | Details |
| Total Land Area | 50 Acres |
| Green/Open Space | 84% of total land |
| Landscaped Area | 42 Acres |
| Living Capacity | 2,477 Units (across 30 blocks) |
| Leisure Facilities | 250+ curated amenities |
| Clubhouses | 4 signature clubhouses |
Redefining Urban Connectivity
The “15-minute city” planning approach is a strategic move to combat North Bangalore’s growing traffic congestion by prioritizing pedestrian-friendly zones over vehicle-centric design.
By dedicating 84% of the land to open and green spaces, the project is creating a buffer that separates the residential blocks from the high-speed pace of the nearby airport corridor, offering a rare “resort-style” living experience in the heart of a tech-centric region.
What This Means for Investors
The combination of a massive 50-acre footprint and a high amenity-to-unit ratio typically signals strong long-term value appreciation. As Bangalore’s IT corridor expands toward the airport, projects that offer self-sustained infrastructure are increasingly becoming the preferred choice for both end-users and long-term rental investors.
Disclaimer: Project details are subject to change based on developer disclosures and RERA filings. Prospective buyers should always verify specific unit configurations and current pricing directly with the developer.
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