Embassy’s Paradiso in North Bengaluru Sold Out at Rs 2.04 billion
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Embassy’s Paradiso in North Bengaluru Sold Out at Rs 2.04 billion

Embassy Developments has announced that Paradiso, its latest luxury plotted development in Embassy Springs, North Bengaluru, has sold out completely, generating pre-sales of about Rs 2.04 billion. 

Spread across 6.4 acre, Paradiso offers large-format plots between 4,300 and 4,800 sq ft, starting at Rs 43 million. The project attracted strong demand from high-net-worth individuals and new-age buyers seeking premium plots in low-density, infrastructure-ready communities in Bengaluru’s prime growth corridor. 

Embassy Springs, a 300-acre township located 15 minutes from Kempegowda International Airport, is North Bengaluru’s largest integrated community. It features over 100 amenities, 45 acres of green space, an 18 km road network, and social infrastructure including a school, senior living facility and wellness zones. Since its launch in 2016, it has matured into a self-sustained urban ecosystem. 

Shailendra Subbaraya, Chief Operating Officer – South, Embassy Developments, said: “The swift sell-out of Paradiso reflects two strong shifts we’re seeing in the residential market: a growing preference among new-age buyers for plotted living within integrated communities and sustained interest in North Bengaluru as a future-ready residential hub. Today’s homebuyer is looking beyond just an apartment; they want space, flexibility, community infrastructure, and long-term appreciation. Plotted developments like Paradiso allow us to meet these aspirations while also unlocking value through capital-efficient formats. With Embassy Springs now a thriving ecosystem, we’re excited to accelerate our next phase of launches.” 

Embassy Developments has announced that Paradiso, its latest luxury plotted development in Embassy Springs, North Bengaluru, has sold out completely, generating pre-sales of about Rs 2.04 billion. Spread across 6.4 acre, Paradiso offers large-format plots between 4,300 and 4,800 sq ft, starting at Rs 43 million. The project attracted strong demand from high-net-worth individuals and new-age buyers seeking premium plots in low-density, infrastructure-ready communities in Bengaluru’s prime growth corridor. Embassy Springs, a 300-acre township located 15 minutes from Kempegowda International Airport, is North Bengaluru’s largest integrated community. It features over 100 amenities, 45 acres of green space, an 18 km road network, and social infrastructure including a school, senior living facility and wellness zones. Since its launch in 2016, it has matured into a self-sustained urban ecosystem. Shailendra Subbaraya, Chief Operating Officer – South, Embassy Developments, said: “The swift sell-out of Paradiso reflects two strong shifts we’re seeing in the residential market: a growing preference among new-age buyers for plotted living within integrated communities and sustained interest in North Bengaluru as a future-ready residential hub. Today’s homebuyer is looking beyond just an apartment; they want space, flexibility, community infrastructure, and long-term appreciation. Plotted developments like Paradiso allow us to meet these aspirations while also unlocking value through capital-efficient formats. With Embassy Springs now a thriving ecosystem, we’re excited to accelerate our next phase of launches.” 

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