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posted on 10 MayCasagrand Launches 35-Acre Villa Project 'Casagrand Vybe' in Rajendra Nagar
Hyderabad investors, ever feel like truly spacious, green living within the city is getting harder to find? Well, Casagrand just made a huge statement with 'Casagrand Vybe' in Rajendra Nagar! This isn't just another project; it's a massive 35-acre villa development, their largest in Hyderabad, offering 362 five-bedroom villas with an incredible 71% open space. It really speaks volumes about their commitment here, marking their fifth residential rollout for 2026. I'm curious, has anyone already gone for a site visit or dug into the details? Does a launch of this magnitude, especially with such emphasis on space, shift your perspective on Hyderabad's luxury market outlook?
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Honestly, the Hyderabad real estate market is getting crazy. Every other week there's a 'luxury' launch. Are there enough buyers for such high-end villas? I'm a first-time buyer and my budget is in the 1-1.5 Cr range, and even finding a decent 3BHK is becoming tough. This 'Vybe' project seems way out of reach for most of us.
This 71% open space is a huge selling point for me. Finding such large plots and green cover within city limits is becoming next to impossible. Villas in Banjara Hills or Jubilee Hills are astronomically priced and often don't offer this kind of integrated community feel with so much greenery. Casagrand is known for delivering on amenities usually. This project sounds like a great option for families looking for a holistic lifestyle. Any idea on the pricing per sqft or total villa cost range? That will be the deciding factor.
Yeah, I spoke to a broker last week about another villa project in the extended Banjara Hills area, and they were quoting upwards of 20,000 per sqft for similar sized villas. Casagrand being a big name and 71% open space, I wouldn't be surprised if these are in the 18,000-22,000 per sqft range. For a 5BHK villa, that could easily push the total cost beyond 5-6 Cr depending on the plot size. It's definitely for the very high-end segment.
U4, given it's 362 five-bedroom villas and a 35-acre project, expect premium pricing. The 'luxury market outlook' for villas in Hyderabad is generally strong, especially for well-planned, spacious projects like this one. I heard some initial talks about prices starting from 3-4 Cr, but that's just rumour.
Rajendra Nagar still feels like a developing area. Connectivity to main city hubs might be an issue. Are there enough social amenities nearby like schools and hospitals?
U13, growth toh theek hai, but for someone looking to move in immediately, it's still a bit isolated compared to established areas like Ameerpet or Begumpet. I mean, for daily needs, you don't want to drive 15-20 km every time.
Actually, Rajendra Nagar is developing quite fast. With the Outer Ring Road (ORR) access and proposed regional ring road, connectivity will only improve. Plus, it's close to Himayat Sagar. Many schools and hospitals are coming up. It's an investment for future growth, not just current convenience.
Casagrand? Hmm, I've heard mixed reviews about them. Mostly they are from Chennai, right? Established in 2004. Is Casagrand a reliable builder in Hyderabad? Chennai se aake yahan kaise perform kiya hai, especially on delivery timelines and quality?
Agree with U8, due diligence is key. But U8, kya specific issues aaye the aapko with the quality? Like, plumbing, electrical, or structural faults?
Aisa nahi hai yaar, they have some good projects too. In Hyderabad itself, their projects in Attapur and near Financial District have been generally well-received. Maybe your cousin's experience was an isolated one or in an older project? Builders evolve over time. You should check their RERA status and past project completions specifically for Hyderabad.
Honestly, I'd be very cautious. My cousin booked a flat with them in Chennai back in 2018. They promised possession in 2021, but it got delayed by almost 1.5 years. Construction quality was average, and the finishing wasn't up to the mark as promised in brochures. Plus, the customer service post-booking was a nightmare. So, for a first-time buyer, please do your thorough due diligence.
Wow, 35-acre villa project with 71% open space? That sounds incredible, especially in Hyderabad where every inch of green is precious. But Rajendra Nagar? Thoda out of the way nahi ho jaayega for daily commute if office is in Hitech City? Aur budget ka kya scene hai, villas matlab toh seedha crore+ ki baat hogi na?
Space ki baat mat karo, it's a game-changer! I had visited their other project, Casagrand Solitaire near Gandipet, last year. The open areas and amenities were truly top-notch. Agar Vybe mein bhi similar quality hai, then it's worth considering, commute adjust ho sakta hai thoda. But yes, price is definitely a big factor.
Haan bhai, space toh bahut impressive hai. But affordability ka doubt hai. First-time buyer ke liye itna bada investment, soch ke hi darr lagta hai.