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Apartment
Area Range
1230 - 3400 sq ft
Price Range
₹96.86 Lac - ₹2.68 Cr
Total Units
260
Floors
11
Configs
2 BHK, 3 BHK, 4 BHK, 5 BHK
Mantri Splendor is an established, premium residential project by Mantri Developers located in the bustling yet tranquil micro-market of Hennur, Bangalore. Completed in December 2008, the development spans over a lush 3.5-acre campus. It features 260 spacious units distributed across 5 towers of 11 floors each, emphasizing open layouts and fresh-air ventilation.
Situated in the Kothanur and Hiremath Layout vicinity along Hennur Main Road, the locality balances urban access with peaceful residential living. The neighborhood features high-grade social infrastructure including premium grocery hubs like DMart and renowned dining venues. It remains a leafy, peaceful retreat away from the central city traffic.
The property enjoys direct connectivity to key transit arteries like Hennur Main Road and Thanisandra Main Road, enabling hassle-free daily commutes. It sits approximately 8 km from Manyata Tech Park and offers straightforward, less-congested routes to Kempegowda International Airport. Railway networks are easily accessible within an 8 km radius.
This community is highly popular among families due to its massive dedicated kids' play area, swimming pools, and high-quality sporting zones. Its walking-distance proximity to prestigious international schools like Bangalore International School makes daily routines incredibly convenient. Parents appreciate the tight gated security and friendly neighborhood vibe.
Residents have immediate access to high-end shopping and retail therapy at Nearby Star Market and local plazas. The vibrant culinary scene on Hennur Road, featuring authentic dining spots, offers diverse weekend choices. Within the community, residents enjoy private gatherings at the clubhouse and open-air amphitheater.
Steady rental yields due to its immediate proximity to Manyata Tech Park. Solid appreciation values driven by the growing popularity of Hennur and Thanisandra corridors.