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Welcome to Nikoo Homes New Phase
Thanisandra, BangaloreHolistic happiness created through five design tattvas.Nikoo Homes is an exclusive development and a unique experience, designed around five guiding tattvas or principles.Throughout the design process, the architects of Nikoo looked globally for ways to incorporate these five tattvas into everyday life
Project Location | Thanisandra, Bangalore |
Total Land Area | 125 Acres (Approx.) |
No. of Units | 1500+ |
Total Tower | 5 |
Unit Variants | 2BHK,2.5BHK, 3BHK,3.5BHK,3BHK Duplex, 4BHK+ Maid Room . |
Possession Time | On Request |
Type | SBA | Price | |
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2 BHK | 1000 - 1200 Sft* | 1.06-1.20 Cr* Onwards | |
2.5 BHK | 1300 - 1400 Sft* | 1.30-1.4 Cr* Onwards | |
3 BHK | 1570 - 1700 Sft* | 1.57-1.70 Cr* Onwards | |
3 Bed Loft | 2000 - 2300 Sft* | 2.30 Cr* Onwards | |
4 + Staff BHK | 2400 - 2500 Sft* | 2.48cr-2.60 Cr* Onwards |
Aerobics Room
Gymnasium
Health Club
Yoga / Meditation
Creche
Banquet Halls
Grocery Store
Restaurant
5 Badminton Courts
Table Tennis
Snooker Pool Room
Indoor Games Room
Garden
Amphitheatre
Paw Park
Children's Play Area
Tennis Court
Volleyball Court
Cricket Net
Football Field
Leisure Pool
Children's Pool
We believe that good design makes people happy. This simple, yet humble truth wasn’t something we learnt overnight. Rewind back to 1987. Bartiya Group had just started designing leather apparel and accessories for the fashion conscious. A tough market to crack, it wasn’t long before the chicest designs from our studios in Milan were being adapted by brands like Hugo Boss, Armani, Zara and Mango. From designer bags to well-cut jackets, our team had an eye for detail and a talent for beautiful design. With a newly found fashion-tycoon status, Bartiya’s founder, Snehdeep Aggarwal was fortunate enough to travel to the world’s finest cities. It’s what caught his eye on the streets of Munich, Florence and London that became the inspiration behind the Bartiya vision. Cities where people cycled to work safely and even the common man could afford a home.