
Lodha Sadahalli vs Sattva City — a fair comparison of location, developer, product and value to help North Bangalore buyers choose with confidence. Read on
Choosing between two North Bangalore projects is easier when you compare them on the things that actually matter. This Lodha Sadahalli vs Sattva City comparison sets out location, developer, product, value, and stage side by side, so you can weigh them against your own brief rather than a sales pitch. Both come from serious developers, and the better choice depends on what you want from a home. We have kept the comparison factual and fair, with Lodha Sadahalli’s details drawn from its fact sheet and the competing project’s specifics best confirmed from official sources. Here is how the two stack up.
Start with a consistent framework rather than a feature checklist. The dimensions that decide satisfaction are location and connectivity, the developer’s standing, the product itself — design, density, and configurations — value for money, and the stage and approvals of the project. Weighing two options against the same set of factors, in your own order of priority, produces a far clearer decision than reacting to whichever brochure is glossiest. Our how to compare pre-launch projects guide sets out this approach in full. Applied honestly, it tends to point most buyers towards the right answer for them.
Location is where the two can differ most. Lodha Sadahalli sits in Sadahalli, Devanahalli, on the airport corridor — around 10 to 12 kilometres from the international 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. This places it squarely in North Bangalore’s fastest-developing belt. The Sattva City project is also a North Bangalore address; its exact location, connectivity, and distances are best confirmed from the developer’s official information, then measured against your daily commute and the airport before you decide.
Both names carry weight in Bangalore. Lodha is the brand of Macrotech Developers Limited, a listed developer founded in 1980 with a large portfolio across Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, and London, and it is the only Indian developer with an in-house five-star hospitality arm. The Sattva Group is a well-established Bangalore developer with a long record across residential and commercial projects in the city. Both are credible builders, so the developer comparison comes down to the specific project, its track record, and the assurances each offers. Our why choose Lodha Sadahalli piece sets out the Lodha case in detail.
This is where Lodha Sadahalli has a distinct character. 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 a horizontal-living layout in which homes carry private decks roughly half the size of the living room. Configurations run from 3 BHK homes through larger formats up to penthouses. The Sattva City project will have its own product positioning, layout, and amenities, which should be confirmed from official sources. The right product depends on whether you value a green, low-density estate or a different style of development.
Value is best judged on the rate per square foot, not the headline price. Lodha Sadahalli is indicatively priced at around Rs 12,200 to Rs 13,050 per sft, with 3 BHK homes from about Rs 3.10 Cr and 4 BHK homes around Rs 5.12 Cr, set against a Devanahalli luxury band of roughly Rs 12,000 to Rs 15,000 per sft. For the Sattva City project, the current pricing should be confirmed from the developer and compared on a per-sft basis. A like-for-like rate comparison, alongside what each price actually includes in specification and amenities, is the fairest way to read value. Our cost sheet piece sets out the Lodha pricing.
The stage of a project shapes both risk and opportunity. Lodha Sadahalli is at the pre-launch stage, with an expression of interest open ahead of a formal launch expected within 2026, and its K-RERA registration is pending at this stage — so buyers should verify the RERA number before committing. The Sattva City project’s stage, approvals, and RERA status should likewise be checked from official records. Comparing two projects at the same stage is straightforward; comparing across stages means weighing the earlier-stage pricing advantage against the greater visibility a more advanced project offers.
Dimension | Lodha Sadahalli | Sattva City |
|---|---|---|
Location | Sadahalli, airport corridor (~10–12 km to airport) | North Bangalore — confirm from official sources |
Developer | Macrotech Developers (Lodha), listed, est. 1980 | Sattva Group, established Bangalore developer |
Product | 70-acre low-density garden estate, ~85% open | Confirm from official sources |
Indicative price | ~Rs 12,200–13,050 per sft | Confirm from official sources |
Stage | Pre-launch, EOI open, K-RERA pending | Confirm from official sources |
The honest answer depends on your priorities. The Lodha Sadahalli vs Sattva City comparison tends to favour Lodha Sadahalli for a buyer who wants a low-density garden estate on the airport corridor with strong connectivity and a pre-launch pricing advantage, while a buyer with different location or product preferences should weigh the competing project on its own confirmed details. The sensible step is to shortlist both, verify each project’s specifics from official sources, and visit them. Our advisory team can share Lodha Sadahalli’s cost sheet and arrange a visit, and can talk you through an honest side-by-side. Reach us via the contact page.
Related reading: Lodha Sadahalli RERA Status: Where the Approvals Stand.
Where is Lodha Sadahalli compared with Sattva City? Lodha Sadahalli is in Sadahalli, Devanahalli, on the airport corridor, around 10 to 12 kilometres from the airport. The Sattva City project’s location should be confirmed from official sources and measured against your commute.
Which developer is behind each project? Lodha Sadahalli is by Macrotech Developers (Lodha), a listed developer founded in 1980. The competing project is by the Sattva Group, a well-established Bangalore developer. Both are credible builders.
How do the prices compare? Lodha Sadahalli is indicatively around Rs 12,200 to 13,050 per sft. The Sattva City project’s current pricing should be confirmed from the developer and compared on a per-sft basis for a fair read.
What makes Lodha Sadahalli’s product distinct? It is a 70-acre low-density garden estate with around 85 per cent open space, architecture by Hafeez Contractor, and horizontal living with private decks — a particular character that suits buyers who value greenery and space.
Are both projects RERA-registered? Lodha Sadahalli is pre-launch with K-RERA registration pending, so verify the RERA number before booking. The competing project’s RERA status should be checked from official records.
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.
For the comparison method, read our how to compare pre-launch projects guide, and for the Lodha case, our why choose Lodha Sadahalli piece. For the numbers, see our cost sheet guide.
For the full project picture, visit the home page. To discuss a side-by-side, contact our advisory team. This article is general information; verify current details from official sources, and it is not financial advice.

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