Adarsh Welkin Park Villas
- Adarsh Welkin Park by Adarsh Developers redefines luxury in Rayasandra, Sarjapur Road
- Ideal for HNIs, investors, and families, offers 70% open spaces, wellness amenities
- 15-20% YoY appreciation potential.
Adarsh Welkin Park Villas – Property Overview
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Ultra-Luxury Township: Adarsh Welkin Park Villas features 174 premium 3, 4, and 5 BHK villas across 21.5 acres. Villas include private gardens and decks, while apartments feature spacious balconies and Vaastu-compliant layouts.
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Architectural Excellence: Adarsh Welkin Park Villas combines contemporary design with 70% open spaces, lush landscapes, and water bodies. Villas use imported marble and engineered wood flooring.
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Project Status: Pre-launch in June 2023, under construction with possession by October 2027. RERA-approved (PRM/KA/RERA/1251/308/PR/020923/006223 for apartments; PRM/KA/RERA/1251/308/PR/020923/006224 for villas). BDA-approved.
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Unique Features: Known as Bangalore’s “Serenity Hub,” it offers a wellness spa, reflexology park, and pet-friendly spaces.
About the Builder
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Legacy of Excellence: Founded in 1988 by BM Jayeshankar, Adarsh Developers is a leading Bangalore-based developer, ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 certified. It has completed 59 projects (16.5 million sq.ft.) and has 27 million sq.ft. under development across residential and commercial spaces.
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Architectural Innovation: Known for gated communities like Adarsh Palm Retreat, it uses premium materials (e.g., imported marble, UPVC windows) and in-house teams for design and execution.
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Awarded “Best Developer” by Realty Plus (2021) for innovative designs and sustainability.
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Vision: To create eco-friendly, secure, and self-sufficient lifestyles, delivering luxury with transparency and customer trust.
Awards and Accolades
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Realty Plus Excellence Awards (2024): Best Upcoming Integrated Township in Bangalore.
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Customer Reviews: Rated 4.5/5 on property portals for amenities, connectivity, and design. Buyers praise greenery but note developing civic amenities in Rayasandra.