Monday 11 November 2013

Mantri Developers Review Bangalore

Mantri Developers Review Bangalore


MANTRI ALPYNE

Founded by Mr.Sushil Mantri in 1999, Mantri Developers has proved itself to be one of the most influential estate developers undertakings various projects concerning residential properties, IT parks, shopping complexes, educational institutions and commercial buildings.
Mantri Alpine which is the latest residential project undertaken by Mantri Developers under the budget of Rs. 40 lakh and onwards will prove to be the best investment opportunity because of its strategic location at Uttarahalli, South Bangalore. Nearing the Mumbai-Bangalore Express Highway, it enjoys great visibility. The project is located at Banashankri 5th stage in close proximity with the development of BMICAPA hub. 

Landmarks to this site is the R.N.S. Engineering College, National Hill View Public school and Proposed India Heritage Tourism Park. The clubhouse forms as a landmark to the complex. Coming to the rate, it is Rs. 4190 per sq. ft. The area ranges from 975 sq. ft. to 1880 sq. ft. including the bedroom types of 2BHK, 3BHK and penthouses i.e. 4BHK. The apartments available on offer are 2BHK in 970 sq. Ft. area for Rs. 25.12 lakhs and 3BHK in 1250 sq. ft. for Rs. 32.38 lakhs. In order to buy them, a loan can be easily approved from HDFC, ICICI, SBI banks.


Mantri Developers Review Bangalore


The architectural structure of this apartment is marked in seismic zone II compliant RCC framed structure with solid concrete block masonry and includes the split level podiums, sloped driveways, large existing trees located in the midst and Georgian Townhouse inspired towers giving comprehensive and interesting overview of the planned project. 

The cross pattern plan having 8 units per floor with central circulation corridor and core is the structural design which ensures proper ventilation and sunlight to enter. The master planning includes the north east entry and seamless pedestrian movement. There is aesthetic treatment of blocks complementing the site slope. The specifications for the complex are in range of standard finishes and good value amenities without compromising the lifestyle aspirations of the users.

Mantri Developers Review Bangalore

Talking about the basic amenities provided to the apartment seekers, it has been suited to cater the needs of all the users. The outdoor amenities include a swimming pool, play field, open amphitheatre, party area, children’s play area and basketball post. Whereas the indoor amenities include a lavish and elegant lobby cum reception separate for each block and arrival plaza. Other landscape feature comprise of the landscaped gardens with water bodies, mini forest, beach edge wading pool with sand bed, paved garden walk, jogging trail and senior citizen alcove. Other amenities are the multipurpose hall, TV room, unisex parlour, creativity corner, convenience store, crèche and karaoke.

Facilities such as backup generator, water treatment and sewage plant, rainwater harvesting scheme, security system and telephone with intercom facility are enjoyed by the users in all the blocks.
In the apartments, all the internal walls are smoothly plastered with lime rendering, and painted with exterior and interior emulsion. 

Mantri Developers Review Bangalore

Vitrified marble and ceramic tiles have been used in kitchen, lobby, balcony, bathroom and bedroom. Good quality chrome and brass finished hardware is used to design the doors and windows. The oil lines are pressure tested and there is also the use of PVC sewer lines. Hindware and Jaguar fittings can be seen in the apartment. The 2BHK and 3BHK apartments will be provided with 3KW power while the penthouses will be given 6KW power along with solar panels.  The kitchen utilities and electrical provisions have been designed by keeping in mind the needs and general usage of a common man.
Such an apartment will prove to be the best design catering to the needs of the users seeking an entry here in. The offer starts from March 2013.


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