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Lodha Sadahalli or Embassy Sky Terraces: Sadahalli vs Hebbal

June 11, 2026
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Lodha Sadahalli Or Embassy Sky Terraces

Lodha Sadahalli vs Embassy Sky Terraces — the Sadahalli-versus-Hebbal value case on location, price, product and stage for North Bangalore buyers. Read on

Comparing a Sadahalli estate with a Hebbal address is, at heart, a comparison of value between two parts of North Bangalore. This Lodha Sadahalli vs Embassy Sky Terraces comparison weighs location, developer, product, value, and stage, so you can decide on facts rather than marketing. Both come from credible developers, and the difference in rate between the corridor and city-side Hebbal is central to the decision. We have kept it fair, with Lodha Sadahalli’s details from its fact sheet and indicative pricing for both where reliable figures exist. Here is how the two compare.

How the Two Compare

Start with one framework for both. The factors that decide satisfaction are location and connectivity, the developer’s standing, the product — design, density, and configurations — value for the rate paid, and the project’s stage. Weighing both against the same factors in your own order of priority gives a clearer read than a brochure-led impression. Here the headline contrast is price, driven by the gap between a fast-developing corridor and an established city-side micro-market, so value and location deserve close attention. Our pre-launch pricing advantage piece covers the corridor’s value case.

Location and Connectivity

The two occupy quite different positions. Lodha Sadahalli is in Sadahalli, Devanahalli, on the airport corridor — around 10 to 12 kilometres from the airport, roughly 12 to 15 minutes by road, about 1.7 kilometres from the Airport Expressway, and close to the Doddajala Metro Station on the Blue Line, situated around 500 metres away. Embassy Sky Terraces is a Hebbal-area address, a well-established, central part of North Bangalore closer to the city core. Hebbal offers maturity and a central position; Sadahalli offers a newer corridor with airport proximity and room to grow. Which suits you depends on where you work and the lifestyle you want.

The Developers

Both developers are well regarded. Lodha is the brand of Macrotech Developers Limited, a listed developer founded in 1980 with a portfolio across Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, and London, and the only Indian developer with an in-house five-star hospitality arm. The Embassy Group is one of Bangalore’s foremost developers, with a major record across premium residential and commercial real estate. Both are credible, so the comparison turns on the specific project, its delivery, and the assurances each offers, which is worth researching directly for both.

Product and Design

Lodha Sadahalli’s product is built around space. It is planned as a 70-acre low-density garden estate with around 85 per cent open green space, neo-classical architecture by Hafeez Contractor, interiors by Blink Design Group, and horizontal living with private decks roughly half the size of the living room. Configurations run from 3 BHK homes through larger formats up to penthouses. Embassy Sky Terraces has its own product positioning, layout, and amenities, which should be confirmed from official sources. A large, green, low-density estate suits some buyers; a central, city-side address of a different character suits others.

Pricing and Value

This is the heart of the comparison. Lodha Sadahalli is indicatively priced at around Rs 12,200 to 13,050 per sft. Embassy Sky Terraces, in the Hebbal area, has seen resale pricing indicatively in the region of Rs 21,000 to 24,000 per sft, reflecting the city-side premium, though current figures should be confirmed from official and market sources. On the Embassy Sky Terraces vs Lodha Sadahalli price question, the Sadahalli rate is substantially lower — broadly a 40 to 50 per cent difference against city-side Hebbal levels — which buyers should weigh against the location difference. Our cost sheet sets out the Lodha pricing.

Stage and Approvals

Stage is a real point of difference. Lodha Sadahalli is at the pre-launch stage, with an expression of interest open ahead of a formal launch expected within 2026, and K-RERA registration pending, so verify the RERA number before committing. Embassy Sky Terraces, as an established Hebbal property, may be ready or resale stock, so confirm its current status, availability, and pricing from official and market sources. A ready home offers immediate possession; a pre-launch project offers earlier pricing and choice of units. Match the stage to your timeline.

Dimension

Lodha Sadahalli

Embassy Sky Terraces

Location

Sadahalli, airport corridor

Hebbal, city-side North Bangalore

Developer

Macrotech Developers (Lodha)

Embassy Group

Product

70-acre low-density garden estate, ~85% open

Confirm from official sources

Indicative price

~Rs 12,200–13,050 per sft

~Rs 21,000–24,000 per sft resale (confirm)

Stage

Pre-launch, EOI open, K-RERA pending

Established/resale — confirm

Reading the Hebbal Premium

Hebbal’s higher rate reflects an established, central micro-market with years of development behind it, while Sadahalli is earlier in its growth. Neither figure is fixed, so confirm current Embassy Sky Terraces pricing from official and market sources, and weigh the premium against your timeline and where you actually need to be each day.

Which Suits You

On balance, this Lodha Sadahalli vs Embassy Sky Terraces comparison favours Lodha Sadahalli for a buyer who wants a low-density garden estate on the airport corridor at a substantially lower rate per square foot, while a buyer who values an established, central Hebbal address and is comfortable with the premium should weigh Embassy Sky Terraces on its confirmed details. The deciding factors are location preference, budget, and timeline. Shortlist both, confirm specifics from official sources, and visit. Our advisory team can share Lodha Sadahalli’s cost sheet and arrange a visit — reach us via the contact page. This is general information, not financial advice.

Related reading: the 3, 3.5 and 4 BHK Homes at Lodha Sadahalli.

FAQs

How do Lodha Sadahalli and Embassy Sky Terraces compare on price? Lodha Sadahalli is indicatively around Rs 12,200 to 13,050 per sft; Embassy Sky Terraces in Hebbal has seen resale pricing around Rs 21,000 to 24,000 per sft. The Sadahalli rate is broadly 40 to 50 per cent lower, reflecting the location difference.

Where is each project? Lodha Sadahalli is in Sadahalli, Devanahalli, on the airport corridor; Embassy Sky Terraces is a Hebbal-area address, a more central, established part of North Bangalore.

Who are the developers? Lodha Sadahalli is by Macrotech Developers (Lodha); Embassy Sky Terraces is by the Embassy Group. Both are well-established developers with strong records.

Why is Lodha Sadahalli’s rate so much lower? Largely location. Hebbal is a central, established micro-market that commands a high city-side premium, while Sadahalli is a newer corridor near the airport. Weigh the rate difference against location and timeline.

Is Lodha Sadahalli ready to move in? No. It is pre-launch with K-RERA registration pending, so verify the RERA number before booking. Embassy Sky Terraces may be ready or resale stock — confirm its status from official and market sources.

How should I choose between them? Compare both on location, developer, product, value, and stage in your own order of priority, verify each project’s details officially, and visit them before deciding.

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For the corridor’s value case, read our pre-launch pricing advantage piece, and for the Lodha case, our why choose Lodha Sadahalli guide. For the numbers, see our cost sheet piece.

For pricing in detail, visit the Price page. To discuss a side-by-side, contact our advisory team. This article is general information, not financial advice; verify current project details from official sources.