
Prestige Park Lane Apartments in Devanahalli
Prestige Park Lane: 1, 2 and 3 BHK apartments planned in KIADB Phase 2, Devanahalli — sizes, indicative pricing, amenities and the airport-corridor location.
| Project detail | Current information |
|---|---|
| Location | KIADB Phase 2, Devanahalli |
| Indicative scale | Approx. 12 acres · about 1,800 homes |
| Home types | Tentative 1, 2 & 3 BHK |
| Indicative price | From ₹70 lakh++ |
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Artist’s impression
Prestige Park Lane Project Overview
Prestige Park Lane is planned as nine towers across roughly 12 acres in KIADB Phase 2, Devanahalli, with about 1,800 apartments in 1, 2 and 3 BHK. For buyers looking at apartments in Devanahalli on the airport corridor, this guide sets out the sizes, the indicative pricing, the amenities and the location — and is straight about which parts are still the publisher's brief rather than approved documents.
The same brief mentions nine towers — two basements, ground floor, 25 upper floors — along with 1, 2 and 3 BHK homes. Read that as an early project outline, not a tower schedule, a sanctioned plan or a release of inventory. So a careful review starts by matching the legal project and phase name across the registration entry, drawing index, area schedule, quotation and agreement draft. Your chosen tower, unit, configuration, area basis and revision should stay consistent right across that set.
Launch and completion windows need separate treatment. A launch window establishes neither registration nor booking availability, and a completion window is not a contractual possession date. Ask for the current approval chronology and the agreement milestone before either date goes into a household plan. What the overview guide really does is turn headline scale, programme and company context into a document checklist you can work through.
Build your unit comparison around one named home rather than a mix of project-level headlines. Put the legal phase, tower, stack, unit number, drawing revision, configuration, stated area basis and cost-sheet date on a single worksheet, and add the agreement party and intended payment recipient as their own fields. Where something is missing or inconsistent, leave it visibly unresolved until a current document answers it. That way two homes can be compared on like-for-like definitions, and an attractive overall description can't hide a unit-specific mismatch.
Then test that same file against the household decision. Look at how the current access plan, the usable room arrangement, recurring charges, payment milestones and phase delivery programme touch daily life and cash flow. Compare only records that share a project name, phase and issue period. Where dates or definitions disagree, ask the accountable project party for a written reconciliation. The point isn't to predict an outcome from a working brief — it's to turn a broad Prestige Park Lane enquiry into a traceable set of checks before you reserve anything.
Keep a dated copy of every record you use. Note the project name, phase, tower, unit, issue date and drawing revision on one cover sheet, and when a newer document lands, update only the facts it actually changes. Confirm any payment destination through a current company channel you obtained independently. Record who issued each document, too, and how you verified that party's role before trusting a signature, an instruction or a quoted amount. A file this simple is usually what surfaces mismatched names, areas, dates or recipients — before a broad project description turns into a decision about one home.
Project details
| Project detail | Project information |
|---|---|
| Project name | Prestige Park Lane · publisher-provided name |
| Property type | Upcoming apartment project |
| Location | KIADB Phase 2, Devanahalli, North Bengaluru |
| Indicative land area | Approximately 12 acres |
| Indicative homes | About 1,800 apartments |
| Indicative towers | Nine towers |
| Registration status | No registration identifier provided |
Tentative programme
| Project detail | Project information |
|---|---|
| Project stage | Pre-launch |
| Building form | 2 basements + ground + 25 upper floors |
| Launch window | Tentative Q3 2026 |
| Completion window | Tentative Q1 2031 |
| Company named in brief | Prestige Estates Projects Limited |
Prestige Park Lane Master Plan
A generic conceptual study anchors the master-plan guide, and it is there to explain arrival, tower spacing, circulation, landscape and phase-boundary checks. It isn't an actual Prestige Park Lane layout — use the guide to prepare a current-drawing comparison.
At roughly 12 acres with an early nine-tower programme, what matters is how land, buildings and shared infrastructure relate — not how a concept image looks. Ask for the current sanctioned site plan and drawing register, then find the legal phase boundary, the numbered buildings, pedestrian and vehicle entrances, basement ramps, fire access, service movement, open-space reservations and facility parcels. Check which roads, utilities or amenities are shared with another phase, and which delivery milestone applies to each.
For a shortlisted tower, trace the path from the legal entrance to the drop-off, parking level, lift lobby and apartment. Review emergency access separately from everyday circulation, and set the current landscape and amenity schedule beside the drawing revision. Putting these checks next to a visibly conceptual study is deliberate: generic geometry should never be mistaken for the project's actual orientation, spacing, tower position or approved layout.
Generic apartment-community planning study
Prestige Park Lane Floor Plans
Tentative 1, 2 and 3 BHK area guidance sits next to generic planning concepts on the floor-plans guide. The illustrations stay clearly separate from real project geometry, and the guide gives you a checklist for matching the current unit plan, area statement and cost sheet.
The brief refers to 1 BHK from 550+ sq ft, 2 BHK from 800–1,000+ sq ft and 3 BHK from 1,400–1,800 sq ft, but never says whether those use carpet, built-up, saleable or another measure. Don't calculate efficiency or price per square foot until one current schedule defines the basis consistently. A configuration name can cover more than one layout, so keep the drawing number, tower, stack, floor and revision with every comparison.
On an official unit plan, review room dimensions, circulation, usable wall lengths, door swings, storage, utility space, columns, shafts, windows and balconies. Match those details to the area statement and the dated quotation for that exact home. The generic concepts here are prompts for that review and nothing else — they establish no dimensions, orientation, room geometry, finishes or availability.
1 BHK planning concept
Prestige Park Lane 1 BHK
Publisher's early category; project drawing not yet issued.
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Prestige Park Lane 2 BHK
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Prestige Park Lane 3 BHK
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Prestige Park Lane Amenities
Tentative clubhouse, pool, fitness, sports, play, landscape and community-use themes get organised into practical questions on the amenities guide. An early category list or an artist impression is not treated as a confirmed facility schedule.
A facility name on its own tells you nothing about where it sits, how large it is, which phase delivers it or how many households share it. Ask for a dated amenity schedule tied to the current sanctioned plan and specification. For each item, record location, documented dimensions or capacity, access rules, operating hours, accessibility provisions, maintenance responsibility and delivery milestone. And keep permanent facilities distinct from illustrative furniture, planting, equipment and mood imagery.
Daily use also depends on how you reach a facility and what surrounds it. Check shaded access, whether you depend on a lift or stairs, child supervision, changing areas, storage, noise separation, lighting and emergency access where it matters. Ask whether any clubhouse, pool, court, work lounge or landscape parcel is also serving another phase. The guide applies that practical test to the publisher-provided categories without presenting concepts as completed or contractually committed facilities.
Publisher brief themes
Clubhouse and community spaces
Confirm the serving phase, usable spaces, access rules and handover timing.
Pool and leisure
Check location, user groups, capacity, safety and operating arrangements.
Fitness and sport
Compare indoor and outdoor facilities, buffers, lighting and booking rules.
Children’s play
Review age suitability, shade, visibility and separation from vehicle movement.
Landscape and walking
Inspect usable green space, walking continuity, seating, shade and water management.
Convenience and community use
Ask which spaces are project-specific, phase-specific or subject to later operation decisions.
Prestige Park Lane Price
Tentative ranges for 1, 2 and 3 BHK homes come from the publisher, and the price guide explains what the ++ actually leaves open. You also get a line-item method for checking a dated, unit-specific cost sheet — without mistaking a range for an official price list or a statement of availability.
The workbook lists ₹70–75 lakh++ for 1 BHK, ₹1.00–1.30 crore++ for 2 BHK and ₹1.55–2.20 crore++ for 3 BHK. Treat those as early publisher guidance and nothing more. The ++ doesn't identify the additional charges, and a range doesn't prove that a particular tower, stack or unit can be selected. A quotation you can actually use carries the legal project and phase, the exact unit, configuration, area basis, issue date, validity, payment recipient and a complete bottom line.
Keep base consideration apart from floor or view adjustments, parking, facilities, infrastructure, maintenance or corpus items, taxes, registration and every other mandatory amount. Read the payment schedule together with construction milestones, cancellation terms and the agreement draft. Compare homes only once their area definitions and quotation dates line up. The guide gives you a line-by-line review method while keeping those tentative ranges out of Offer, availability, rating and review structured data.
| Configuration | Built-up Area | Price |
|---|---|---|
| ₹70–75 lakh++ · indicative | ||
| ₹1.00–1.30 crore++ · indicative | ||
| ₹1.55–2.20 crore++ · indicative |
Prestige Park Lane Gallery
These original artist impressions explore landscape, arrival, lounge, pool, play, fitness and work-lounge settings a buyer might want to compare. They don't depict Prestige Park Lane, and they confirm no facility, design, finish, landscape or view.
Use each scene to turn a visual preference into a practical question — about capacity, access, shade, maintenance, safety or which phase gets it. When official project media appears, match it against the current plan and specification rather than assuming an impression describes contractual scope.
Landscape context
Arrival context
Club lounge context
Pool context
Play context
Fitness context
Work-lounge context
Prestige Park Lane Location and Connectivity
KIADB Phase 2, Devanahalli is where the publisher-provided representative point places this project. The location guide shows you how to verify the legal entrance and test real household routes, without treating that map point as a boundary or a commute promise.
A representative coordinate is fine for broad orientation, but it establishes no project boundary, no customer entrance and no route that will exist after construction. Compare it against the legal land schedule, the approved plan and the current entrance drawing. Then test journeys from that entrance at the hours your household actually travels — a weekday peak, a late evening, wet weather where you can. Save the route, the timestamp and the conditions instead of trusting one marketing-time estimate.
For employment, school, healthcare, airport and daily-needs comparisons, confirm the exact destination rather than a locality label. Note access-controlled roads, junction delays, tolls, service roads, walking conditions and that last kilometre. Future infrastructure stays a scenario until its opening and a usable connection are both verified. The guide keeps these checks separate from the illustrative map point, and it promises no commute, view, frontage or future road benefit.
Publisher-provided representative point for locality orientation; not a confirmed project entrance, survey boundary or routing origin.
| Category | Landmark / corridor | What to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Airport | Kempegowda International Airport, Devanahalli | Devanahalli is Bengaluru's airport suburb; the terminal sits on the same NH-44 corridor as KIADB Phase 2. |
| Employment | KIADB Aerospace Park and Hardware Park | KIADB Phase 2 lies inside the aerospace and hardware park belt, alongside SEZ and manufacturing employers. |
| Highway | NH 44 / Bellary Road and the airport expressway | NH 44 and the airport expressway form the main northern approach between Devanahalli and central Bengaluru. |
| Ring road | Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) | The Satellite Town Ring Road runs through the Devanahalli belt, linking the northern corridor toward Doddaballapur and Hoskote. |
| Metro | Airport Metro Blue Line, KIADB Aerospace Park station | The Blue Line airport extension is planned along this corridor, with a station named for the KIADB Aerospace Park. |
| Suburb | Yelahanka, Hebbal and Doddaballapur Road | Yelahanka, Hebbal and Doddaballapur Road are the established neighbourhoods between Devanahalli and the city centre. |
| Business district | Manyata Tech Park, Karle Town Centre, Kirloskar Business Park | Manyata Tech Park, Karle Town Centre and Kirloskar Business Park are the nearest large office clusters on the northern corridor. |
| Schools | Stonehill International, Canadian International, Akash International | Stonehill International, Canadian International and Akash International operate campuses across the North Bengaluru belt. |
| Healthcare | Aster CMI, Columbia Asia Hebbal, Baptist Hospital | Aster CMI, Columbia Asia Hebbal and Baptist Hospital are the multi-speciality hospitals on the Hebbal stretch. |
| Retail and leisure | Elements Mall, Esteem Mall, RMZ Galleria, Nandi Hills | Everyday retail concentrates around Yelahanka and Hebbal, with Nandi Hills the weekend draw north of Devanahalli. |
Prestige Park Lane FAQ
StatusWhat is Prestige Park Lane?
Prestige Park Lane is the working name a publisher has given to a tentative apartment proposal in KIADB Phase 2, Devanahalli. The early outline points to about 12 acres, roughly 1,800 apartments and nine towers
StatusHas Prestige Park Lane officially launched?
Not as far as any document here shows. The workbook describes a pre-launch stage and a tentative Q3 2026 launch window, and that date is not an official announcement, a registration date or a sign that bookings are open
HomesWhich home configurations are mentioned?
The tentative brief lists 1, 2 and 3 BHK homes, with early area guidance of 550+ sq ft, 800–1,000+ sq ft and 1,400–1,800 sq ft respectively. What it doesn't confirm is the area basis
PlansAre the displayed floor plans actual project plans?
No. The three studies shown are generic, label-consistent planning concepts for the listed 1, 2 and 3 BHK categories