What is The Prestige City Avalon Park by Prestige Group?
The Prestige City Avalon Park is a Under Construction residential project by Prestige Group located in V. Kallahalli, Bengaluru. It spans 6.79 acres and comprises 950 units across 1 towers, offering 2 BHK from ₹1.54 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.77 Cr, 3 BHK Duplex from ₹3.06 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹2.87 Cr. Seniors' Corners for Elderly.
Can I get a home loan for The Prestige City Avalon Park?
Yes, The Prestige City Avalon Park by Prestige Group (RERA: PRM/KA/RERA/1251/308/PR/210928/004316) is approved by SBI, HDFC, ICICI, and Axis Bank. With prices starting at ₹1.5 Cr for 2 BHK from ₹1.54 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.77 Cr, 3 BHK Duplex from ₹3.06 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹2.87 Cr, buyers can avail home loans up to 80–90% of the property value.
Can I resell my flat in The Prestige City Avalon Park?
Yes, flats in The Prestige City Avalon Park by Prestige Group have a healthy resale market given the project's prime location in V. Kallahalli, Bengaluru. The RERA-registered nature (number: PRM/KA/RERA/1251/308/PR/210928/004316) makes resale transactions transparent and dispute-free.
When will The Prestige City Avalon Park in V. Kallahalli be ready?
The Prestige City Avalon Park by Prestige Group is currently Under Construction. The RERA-committed possession timeline is available on the state portal under registration number PRM/KA/RERA/1251/308/PR/210928/004316. Early buyers will be among the first to receive their units.
Why should I choose The Prestige City Avalon Park over other options in Bengaluru?
The Prestige City Avalon Park by Prestige Group offers 2 BHK from ₹1.54 Cr, 3 BHK from ₹1.77 Cr, 3 BHK Duplex from ₹3.06 Cr, 4 BHK from ₹2.87 Cr from ₹1.5 Cr – ₹3.2 Cr at ₹13.4K/sq.ft, with 4.29% appreciation. Located in V. Kallahalli on 6.79 acres with 1 towers and Amphitheater, Cricket Pitch, Sauna Bath, Spa, Swimming Pool, and more — all RERA compliant (PRM/KA/RERA/1251/308/PR/210928/004316).
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I'm also a first-time buyer and the current market in Bengaluru is so confusing. Prices are high everywhere. I saw that video too, and the smart designs looked like a dream for someone who wants to maximize space. But then I read reviews about builders extending possession dates. Avalon Park's possession is 2025-02-01. Is that realistic, given how many units (950!) they have to deliver?
Realistic? Maybe, maybe not. Current market conditions with labor shortages and material costs can definitely impact timelines. The designs are cool, no doubt, but practicality and timely delivery should be the top priority. Have you tried negotiating the price at all? That range of 1.5 Cr to 3.2 Cr feels like there's room, but maybe not for first-time buyers.
U9, that's my biggest fear! My colleague booked a flat with another big builder and the possession got pushed by a year and a half. So many EMIs wasted while paying rent. For Avalon Park, with 950 units, it's a massive undertaking. Always factor in a potential delay of 6-12 months, even with a reputed builder like Prestige. Better to be prepared.
My friend booked a 3BHK in another Prestige project and they also had some 'smart home' features. Most of them were just smart switches or app-controlled lights. The hidden storage was okay, but after a year, some mechanisms started getting stiff. So, check the quality of those mechanisms. The builder, Prestige Group, is established since 1986, so they have a reputation, but even big names can have issues. Don't get swayed by just the aesthetics.
I visited Prestige City Sarjapur (where Avalon Park is located) a few months back. The smart designs did look sleek, especially for smaller apartments. But my main concern was the sheer scale of The Prestige City. 950 units in Avalon Park alone, plus all the other towers. Will it feel too crowded? And traffic on Sarjapur Road is already a nightmare. Just something to consider beyond the interiors.
The scale is a real concern. I'm looking at a project in Agrahara Layout, much smaller, but it feels more manageable. For Avalon Park, I'd suggest asking about the actual carpet area vs. super built-up, because those smart designs can sometimes eat into usable space. And how much extra are you paying for those 'smart' features? Is it really worth it?
U5, you hit the nail on the head! My cousin lives in a large township near Adigara Kallahalli, and the amenities are great, but the crowd and daily commute are exhausting. Plus, the RERA number for Avalon Park is PRM/KA/RERA/1251/308/PR/210928/004316, so it's registered, which is good. But a large project like this means a long wait for all facilities to be fully functional.
Honestly, 1.5 Cr se 3.2 Cr, that's a huge range for a first-time buyer. Plus, these 'smart designs' often come with a premium. I'd be worried about the actual usable space after all the fancy hidden stuff. Aur Prestige ka track record toh theek hai, but always check for delays, especially with ongoing projects like this one. Possession date 2025 February hai, but delays are common.
Totally agree about the price range. For 1.5 Cr, you might get a decent 2BHK in a good locality, but for 3.2 Cr, you're almost in villa territory. It's too much of a jump for one project. I think these smart designs are mostly for show flats, to impress you. The actual units might not feel the same. What about resale value later?
Sahi baat hai, U2. My friend booked in Akshayanagar, same kind of 'innovative' layout, but after moving in, all the hidden storage became a pain to access. It looked good in the brochure, par practical nahi tha. Plus, maintenance costs for these specialized fittings can be higher. Have you checked out any ready-to-move options near Aavalahalli instead?
Need your insights on Avalon Park. I just saw a video showing HCD Dream Interiors' smart-living solutions for Prestige City Sarjapur. It highlighted clever multifunctional spaces and hidden storage, which looked amazing. I'm seriously considering Avalon Park in Bengaluru. I'm wondering if these smart designs actually work well day-to-day. Does anyone live there or in a similar Prestige project with these interiors? Are they truly practical, or do they feel gimmicky after a while?