Subram Jade Gardens: Is this really for empty nesters?
₹97.73 L for Subram Jade Gardens 2BHK is overpriced. For empty nesters, the carpet area is tiny. Nobody discusses maintenance or hospital proximity. Is it liveable? Change my mind.
₹97.73 L for Subram Jade Gardens 2BHK is overpriced. For empty nesters, the carpet area is tiny. Nobody discusses maintenance or hospital proximity. Is it liveable? Change my mind.
Subram Jade Gardens by Subram Builders Bangalore is currently Under Construction. The project in Nagasandra, Bengaluru North, Bengaluru has 175 units across 3 towers and is RERA registered under PRM/KA/RERA/1251/309/PR/210804/004238, ensuring transparent milestone tracking.
Subram Jade Gardens by Subram Builders Bangalore in Bengaluru starts from ₹97.7 L. It offers 2 BHK from ₹0.98 Cr, 2.5 BHK from ₹1.22 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.21 Cr with an average rate of market-competitive — making it a competitively priced entry into the Nagasandra, Bengaluru North micro-market.
The RERA registration number for Subram Jade Gardens by Subram Builders Bangalore is PRM/KA/RERA/1251/309/PR/210804/004238. You can verify the project status, approved plans, and developer credentials directly on the official state RERA website.
Subram Jade Gardens by Subram Builders Bangalore is currently Under Construction. The RERA-committed possession timeline is available on the state portal under registration number PRM/KA/RERA/1251/309/PR/210804/004238. Early buyers will be among the first to receive their units.
Subram Jade Gardens by Subram Builders Bangalore incorporates eco-friendly features across its 3.02 acres development in Nagasandra, Bengaluru North. The project's amenities include Amphitheater, Cricket Pitch, Tennis Court, Gazebo, Swimming Pool, and more along with rainwater harvesting, waste management, and energy-efficient building standards.
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Yaar, ₹97.73 L for a 2BHK in Subram Jade Gardens? That's just too much for a first-time buyer like me. The post is right, for empty nesters, carpet area is key, and I bet it's tiny, maybe 700 sqft max. They never mention the actual usable space in their ads, always super built-up. Plus, 'empty nesters' usually means older people, who need peace, good hospital proximity, and low maintenance. Is this project even ticking those boxes or just a fancy name?