This is not a weekend retreat. It is a primary residence — at 900 metres elevation, where the city is visible but its weight is not felt.
Nandi Hills is conceived as a hospitality-integrated destination — where residents wake up in a place that the rest of Bangalore drives to on weekends. The development is not designed around amenities. It is designed around a way of life.
Each villa is part of a unified landscape — not a row of identical units. Hospitality-standard design, not residential-catalogue.
AQI 12–30. The cleanest air within 100km of Bangalore. At 900m, the morning belongs to you — not to traffic.
The people who live here are not weekenders. They have chosen this as their primary address. Chosen, not random.
Full statutory compliance. Complete legal protection for every investor and buyer from day one.
The next company will be built from a study with a view of the valley. The commute twice a week is a small price for the complete separation of who she is from where she works.
Works four days in the city, three on the hill. The silence after a 14-hour operating day is not a luxury — it is a clinical requirement. His family has not once asked to move back.
Manages teams across 11 time zones from a home office that looks out on coffee estates. His board meetings are in Singapore. His mornings are in Nandi Hills. Both are better for it.
"These are not second homes. Second homes collect dust and guilt. These are first homes. The place you come back to, not the place you visit."
The STRR highway brings Bengaluru CBD to within 55 minutes. The metro corridor under construction will compress that further. But those who live here are not counting minutes. They are counting the kind of mornings they want their children to remember.
ONEX is positioned in North Bengaluru's Nandi Hills corridor at acquisition stage. Every development that follows validates the location. Those who move early hold the most advantageous position.