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Embassy To Launch Six Residential Developments With Rs 10,300 Crore Project Value

Bengaluru’s residential market is set for a significant expansion as a leading real estate developer prepares to introduce six large-scale housing projects in the city’s northern corridor by FY26. Valued collectively at around ₹10,300 crore, the portfolio is expected to deepen the region’s position as one of India’s most active and resilient housing markets, particularly for premium and upper-mid segment buyers. Industry experts say the launch pipeline reflects sustained demand for well-connected, environmentally responsible and amenity-rich communities.

According to company officials, the new projects together account for roughly 5.6 million sq ft of development potential, covering a mix of premium apartments, villas and community living formats. Two of these projects have already secured regulatory clearance, which the developer believes strengthens its ability to achieve its pre-sales target of ₹5,000 crore within the same period. An official noted that North Bengaluru continues to attract investment due to improved connectivity, a growing knowledge-economy workforce and the presence of large, integrated townships. The two projects with approvals lie within a major township in North Bengaluru and will together add more than 800 homes across two-, three- and four-bedroom configurations. These homes are expected to prioritise improved layouts, energy-efficient specifications and better material standards—features developers say align with the rising preference for sustainable and future-ready housing.

A separate residential project planned in Hebbal is scheduled for launch in FY26. Spread across 10 acres next to an already sold-out luxury development, the project will include over 600 premium residences catering to households seeking contemporary, space-efficient designs. Experts say Hebbal has emerged as a strategic micro-market owing to proximity to key employment hubs, arterial roads and the airport corridor. Beyond apartments, the developer plans to introduce two villa-focused projects this year—one an invite-only enclave and the other a premium villa community spanning a combined 116 acres. The move signals a growing shift towards low-density, high-amenity neighbourhoods, particularly as buyers increasingly look for greener, more private living environments following the pandemic years.

The company recently recorded a full sell-out of its luxury plotted development in Devanahalli, generating pre-sales of more than ₹200 crore. Analysts view this as a sign of continued demand for plotted formats, which offer homebuyers flexibility to integrate energy-efficient systems, rainwater harvesting and landscape design suited to Bengaluru’s climatic conditions. While Bengaluru remains the developer’s core market, the firm continues to maintain a growth presence in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, the National Capital Region and several tier-II cities including Chennai, Jodhpur, Vadodara, Visakhapatnam and Indore. Officials say the strategy is to focus on high-potential markets with strong infrastructure pipelines and growing aspirations for sustainable, inclusive urban living.

As Indian cities move toward greener, climate-resilient housing models, analysts believe such large-scale, multi-format launches could encourage more developers to embed energy efficiency, equitable public spaces and low-carbon design in future projects—key elements shaping the next decade of urban residential growth.

Embassy To Launch Six Residential Developments With Rs 10,300 Crore Project Value
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