An apartment is a type of home that is part of a larger building. It has a set of rooms that usually includes a kitchen, a bathroom, & a bedroom and living room. Apartments can be found in buildings that have many of them, and each one is separate. People can rent an apartment, or they can own it.
Lodha Azur Apartments are meticulously crafted, boasting contemporary interiors with high ceilings and expansive windows. They offer a range of configurations, from cosy 3, 3.5, & 4 BHK apartment units to spacious penthouses with panoramic views.
Lodha Azur is a high-end apartment complex being built by Lodha Group in Bangalore, India. It is situated on 10 acres and has 4 towers with 550 apartments. The Project offers spacious 3, 3.5, and 4-bedroom residences designed for luxury living. The project Residents will enjoy top-of-the-line amenities and stunning views of the nearby lakes. Lodha Azur is scheduled for completion in December 2028.
Project Type | Residential Project |
Address | Bannerghata Road, Bangalore |
Site area | 10 acres |
Towers | 4 |
Structure | 2B+G+29 floors |
Total Units | 550 units |
Unit Types | Apartments & Penthouses |
Size range | 1900 sq ft to 5000 sq ft |
Price | INR 2.25 Crores |
The 3 BHK apartments, which have a size ranging from 1,900 to 2,000 sq.ft., are priced between 2.25 to 3.35 Cr INR. The larger 3.5 BHK units, with a super built-up area of 2,300 to 2,400 sq.ft., have a price tag ranging from 2.70 to 2.85 Cr INR. The 4 BHK apartments, offering a generous super built-up area of between 3,003 and 3,200 sq.ft., are priced between 3.15 to 3.60 Cr INR. These prices reflect the luxury and amenities offered by Lodha Azur, making it a desirable choice for potential homeowners.
Each Lodha Azur apartment is designed to maximize usable area while minimizing circulation space. This means that the rooms are sensibly sized for convenient family living. The apartments are part of towers that are designed to ensure maximum privacy and brilliant views for every homeowner. Lodha Azur apartments are designed according to Vaastu, an ancient Indian system of architecture, which is believed to bring positive energy.
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