Real estate developer Sattva Group on May 7, 2025, launched Sattva Kaveri Siri Phase II, a 22-acre plotted development in Mandya, Karnataka. Following the successful sale of nearly all 652 plots in Phase I within a few months of launch, the project’s Phase II offers 477 plots. Recently recognised among the Top 10 Residential Plotted Developments in Karnataka by Silicon India, the project features an environmental design with native species corridors and water conservation systems that align with Karnataka’s Sustainable Growth Initiative. With nearly a third of the total area dedicated to shared amenities and public spaces, Sattva Kaveri Siri boasts of a community-centered approach.
The Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway has catalysed Mandya’s transformation, dramatically reducing inter-city travel times and creating what industry experts describe as a “golden corridor” of development opportunity. Property registrations in Mandya district continue to show substantial growth among Karnataka’s non-metropolitan regions, reflecting the area’s rising prominence. Situated in the four-river basin of Sakkare Nadu between Bengaluru and Mysuru, the location offers rare natural advantages including groundwater stability and cooler temperatures absent in more urbanised regions
Karishmah Siingh, president of sales, marketing and CRM at Sattva Group, said, “We are witnessing a profound transformation in Mandya—a region steeped in agricultural heritage now emerging as a prime residential destination with unparalleled natural advantages.”
“Our experience reveals a significant shift in consumer preferences, with unprecedented demand for secure, gated communities that offer both investment potential and lifestyle enhancement. Today’s discerning buyers are seeking developments that provide comprehensive security infrastructure alongside community amenities—exactly what Sattva Kaveri Siri delivers. From first-time homeowners to seasoned investors, we are providing accessible entry points into emerging markets before they reach peak valuation,” added Singh.
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