About Godrejshettigerebangalore
Godrej Shettigere Bangalore offers 2, 3, 4 BHK apartments and plots in a 62-acre development with modern amenities.

Godrej Shettigere is a premium residential project located in one of the most dynamic areas of the city. Spread across a 62-acre land parcel, it offers a range of 2, 3, and 4 BHK apartments and plots that combine modern living with the serenity of nature.
The project boasts 20 acres of green space that creates a peaceful atmosphere for residents. It is designed to offer spacious homes with ample light and ventilation. The development features a total of 4000 units, providing ample living space for families and individuals alike.
The first phase of the project spans 19 acres and includes 1961 units, with 6 buildings and 25 towers. The structures are designed with modern architectural styles to complement the lush surroundings, making it an ideal place for those seeking comfort and luxury.
The Godrej Shettigere Location is strategically situated to offer excellent connectivity to major parts of Bangalore. It is well-connected via Godrej Shettigere Road, offering convenience for residents while still maintaining a peaceful, suburban atmosphere.
With a total of 5 clubhouses, including a 50,000 sqft clubhouse in Phase 1, the project provides residents with excellent recreational facilities. The community also offers a large 1.47 lakh sqft clubhouse for social events and gatherings.
The development's 2B+G+12 typology ensures that all apartments offer spacious layouts. The 2BHK apartments range from 1186 to 1292 sqft, while the 3BHK apartments come in both 2T and 3T options, ranging from 1585 to 1876 sqft.
The project is an excellent investment opportunity, with the prices starting at 10,000 per sqft. The premium amenities, along with the exceptional location, make it a great choice for both homebuyers and investors.
In addition to its residential offerings, Godrej Shettigere Plots is designed with sustainability in mind, offering eco-friendly features that help reduce the carbon footprint while providing a luxurious living experience.
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