Godrej Woodscape offers modern residential units that blend style and function, perfect for those with a keen eye for design. Located at Budigere Cross, Whitefield East Bangalore, Godrej Bengal Lamps stands as a symbol of contemporary living in this bustling area. With its impressive design and numerous amenities, it captures the essence of modern life while surrounded by natural tranquility. Situated near major IT hubs in Whitefield, it allows residents to enjoy both urban convenience and a suburban feel.
Type | Carpet Area | Price |
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Investing In The Best Location | ||
2 BHK | 1192 Sq.ft | ₹
1.15 Cr* Onwards |
2 BHK | 1431 Sq.ft | ₹
1.43 Cr*Onwards |
3 BHK+ 2T | 1700 Sq.ft | ₹
1.69 Cr* Onwards |
3 BHK+ 3T | 2025 Sq.ft | ₹
1.99 Cr* Onwards |
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Godrej Woodscapes in Whitefield, Bangalore, offers a perfect blend of modern living and natural tranquility. Located at Budigere Cross, it provides easy access to major IT hubs while letting residents enjoy both urban convenience and a peaceful suburban atmosphere.
About godrej properties
Godrej Properties brings the Godrej Group's values of innovation, sustainability, and excellence to real estate. Each project blends over 122 years of trust and quality with modern design and technology. Recently, Godrej Properties has won over 250 awards, including ‘The Most Trusted Real Estate Brand’ in 2019, 'Real Estate Company of the Year' in 2019, ‘Equality and Diversity Champion’ in 2019, ‘The Economic Times Best Real Estate Brand 2018’, and ‘Builder of the Year’ in 2018.
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