Casagrand Moondance Kumbalgodu vs Sattva Forest Ridge
Casagrand Moondance Kumbalgodu and Sattva Forest Ridge are both south Bengaluru launches, but they answer different questions. Casagrand Moondance is an 8.6-acre low-rise community of 504 two- and three-bedroom homes off Mysore Road at Kumbalgodu, from Rs 75 Lakhs at a Rs 5,399/sqft offer rate. Sattva Forest Ridge is a 4-acre, 407-unit forest-themed high-rise at Anjanapura on the Kanakapura Road corridor, spanning six configurations from a 732 sqft 1 BHK at Rs 70 Lakhs to a 2,975 sqft 4 BHK near Rs 3.20 Crore. This guide weighs a deliberately narrow 2/3 BHK mix against a wide-config value play on location, sizing, price, built form, amenities and developer track record.
At a glance: Casagrand Moondance Kumbalgodu vs Sattva Forest Ridge
| Factor | Casagrand Moondance | Sattva Forest Ridge |
|---|---|---|
| Locality | Kumbalgodu, off Mysore Road | Anjanapura, JP Nagar 9th Phase |
| Land area | 8.6 acres | 4 acres |
| Units | 504 apartments | 407 apartments |
| Built form | Low-rise B+G+4 | 3 high-rise towers, G+30 |
| Configurations | 2 & 3 BHK | 1, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 & 4 BHK |
| Sizes | 1,171 - 1,866 sqft | 732 - 2,975 sqft |
| Entry price | From Rs 75 Lakhs | From Rs 70 Lakhs (1 BHK) |
| Base rate | Rs 5,399/sqft (offer) | ~Rs 9,500 - 10,800/sqft |
| Developer | Casagrand | Sattva Group |
| RERA | PRM/KA/RERA/1251/310/PR/200526/008667 | PRM/KA/RERA/1251/310/PR/241224/007315 |
Location and connectivity: western Mysore Road vs southern Kanakapura corridor
These two projects sit on different growth corridors, so the location question is really about which part of south Bengaluru fits your life. Casagrand Moondance Kumbalgodu is off Mysore Road (NH-275) in the south-western belt, near the NICE Road interchange that puts Electronic City within roughly 35-40 minutes in off-peak traffic. Its forward-looking connectivity case rests on the Namma Metro Purple Line extension progressing along the Mysore Road spine, while the NICE Ring Road already stitches it into the wider city without forcing every trip through congested arterials.
Sattva Forest Ridge is further east and south, at Anjanapura on the JP Nagar 9th Phase / Kanakapura Road growth corridor. Its standout connectivity feature is Vajrahalli metro station on the operational Green Line, roughly five minutes from the site - a meaningful advantage for a buyer who wants live metro access today rather than a corridor still building toward it. The flip side is that Anjanapura sits deeper into the southern residential sprawl, so commutes toward the western or Mysore Road employment pockets are longer from there. For a buyer oriented to Mysore Road, Kengeri or the western NICE Road job clusters, Kumbalgodu is the more natural base; for a buyer anchored to Kanakapura Road, JP Nagar and the southern metro stretch, Anjanapura wins. You can cross-check Sattva Forest Ridge's Vajrahalli-metro and landmark distances at source on Sattva Forest Ridge's own location page.
Configurations and sizing: a tight 2/3 BHK mix vs a six-config spread
This is the heart of the comparison and the angle that separates the two clearly. Casagrand Moondance is deliberately narrow: only 2 BHK (1,171-1,470 sqft) and 3 BHK (1,641-1,866 sqft) homes, with no 1 BHK below and nothing above a 3 BHK. That focus is a design choice - the developer is building for one well-defined family stage, first-time buyers and growing families, and tuning every layout, common area and amenity to that single resident profile rather than spreading across the market.
Sattva Forest Ridge takes the opposite approach with a full six-configuration menu: 1 BHK (732-767 sqft), 2 BHK (1,200-1,352 sqft), 2.5 BHK (1,699 sqft), 3 BHK (1,688-2,003 sqft), 3.5 BHK (2,412 sqft) and 4 BHK (2,975 sqft). That breadth is the value play - it lets a single project serve a young single in a compact 1 BHK, a couple in a 2 BHK, and an upgrader who wants a 2,975 sqft 4 BHK, all on the same campus. The trade-off is a wider, more mixed resident base versus Casagrand's tighter, more homogeneous family community. If your requirement is a focused 1,170-1,870 sqft family home with neighbours at a similar life stage, Casagrand fits precisely; if you want choice across price and size points - or a smaller entry footprint than Casagrand offers at all - Sattva Forest Ridge's spread is hard to beat. To confirm the exact dimensions across all six configurations, view Sattva Forest Ridge's own floor plans page at source.
Pricing: what each rupee per square foot actually buys
On headline entry ticket the two look deceptively close, but the per-square-foot story is very different. Casagrand Moondance opens at Rs 75 Lakhs for a 2 BHK at a Rs 5,399 per sqft offer rate (Casagrand list rate Rs 5,599; comparable market rate around Rs 7,499). Sattva Forest Ridge opens at about Rs 70 Lakhs - but that buys a compact 732 sqft 1 BHK, not a full family home; its 2 BHK band starts around Rs 1.20 Crore and the 3 BHK band around Rs 1.68 Crore, with a per-saleable-sqft band of roughly Rs 9,500 to Rs 10,800.
So while both start near Rs 70-75 Lakhs, you are buying very different things at that number: a sub-800 sqft single-bedroom unit at Sattva versus a 1,171 sqft-plus two-bedroom home at Casagrand. Compared like-for-like on a 2 or 3 BHK, Casagrand's offer rate is roughly half of Sattva Forest Ridge's per-sqft band, which makes it the stronger value play for the family configurations both share. Sattva's premium pays for the wider config menu, the Green Line metro proximity and the high-rise forest-themed format. Always ask each developer for a dated, all-inclusive cost sheet before comparing - the headline rate rarely tells the full story. You can verify Sattva Forest Ridge's current per-configuration pricing at source on Sattva Forest Ridge's own pricing page.
Built form and density: horizontal low-rise vs vertical G+30 towers
Casagrand Moondance is a low-rise community: basement-plus-ground-plus-four-floor wings spread across 8.6 acres, with 504 homes working out to roughly 59 units per acre and 4.5 acres - about 52% of the site - kept as open space around three central courtyards. The experience is horizontal and garden-dominated, with no tall towers casting shadows and minimal dependence on lifts for everyday movement.
Sattva Forest Ridge is vertical by design: three basement-plus-ground-plus-30-floor towers on a more compact 4-acre site holding 407 apartments, working out to roughly 102 units per acre - a noticeably higher density than Casagrand. To offset that, Sattva leans hard on going up rather than out, freeing 70%-plus of its ground plane as forest-themed landscaped open space. So the two arrive at greenery from opposite directions: Casagrand spreads low-rise homes thinly across more land, while Sattva stacks homes high to liberate ground-level green. Families who want children to step straight onto open courtyards and who prefer to avoid tower living gravitate to Casagrand Moondance; buyers who want elevated views, a high-rise address and a denser, amenity-rich vertical campus lean to Sattva Forest Ridge. To see how the three G+30 towers and the 70%-plus forest-themed open space are arranged, study Sattva Forest Ridge's own master plan page at source.
Amenities and lifestyle: breadth on the ground vs a vertical resort stack
Casagrand Moondance leads on sheer count, with over 69 amenities anchored by a 20,300 sqft clubhouse and a 7,800 sqft swimming pool, plus an unusually deep spread of kids', sports, indoor and outdoor facilities - from a skating rink and cricket practice nets to indoor co-working, a creche and a learning centre. Because the layout is low-rise, most of this sits at ground level and is easy to reach on foot across the three courtyards.
Sattva Forest Ridge counters with a broad, resort-style stack tuned to its high-rise format: a grand clubhouse, swimming and kids' pools, gym, an indoor sports hall covering squash, badminton, billiards and table tennis, tennis and basketball courts, a cricket practice net, jogging and cycling tracks, an amphitheatre, party lawn, mini theatre, co-working lounge, spa and sauna, senior citizens' garden, pet park and convenience retail - all within the 70%-plus landscaped open-space layout, alongside sustainability features like rainwater harvesting, a sewage treatment plant, solar common-area lighting and EV charging bays. Both are amenity-rich; the difference is that Casagrand spreads a larger count over more land for a single family cohort, while Sattva packs a comparably wide, forest-themed set into a denser vertical campus serving a mix of unit sizes. You can confirm Sattva Forest Ridge's full facility and sustainability list at source on Sattva Forest Ridge's own amenities page.
Developer track record: Casagrand vs Sattva Group
Casagrand is a Chennai-headquartered developer with over two decades of delivery across Chennai, Bengaluru, Coimbatore and Hyderabad, known for consistent mid-market specifications, on-time handovers and an in-house post-possession service team. For a Kumbalgodu buyer the relevant read is that Casagrand is well past its proving-ground phase and runs a rehearsed operational playbook for 500-unit communities.
Sattva Group (formerly Salarpuria Sattva) is one of Bengaluru's largest and most established developers, founded in 1993, with a deep portfolio across residential, commercial and IT-park real estate. Both are credible names; the distinction is positioning rather than reliability. Casagrand's brand equity is strongest in dependable mid-market delivery to a focused family buyer, while Sattva's is strongest in large-scale development and a premium, design-led product spread across many segments. One practical difference worth noting: Sattva Forest Ridge carries a stated possession timeline of December 2029 per its RERA filing, whereas Casagrand Moondance's possession date is not publicly fixed - so confirm the handover schedule directly with Casagrand. Whichever you favour, verify the live RERA filing - PRM/KA/RERA/1251/310/PR/200526/008667 for Casagrand Moondance and PRM/KA/RERA/1251/310/PR/241224/007315 for Sattva Forest Ridge - and visit a completed project by each before booking. For Sattva Group's fuller portfolio and the project's December 2029 possession detail, read Sattva Forest Ridge's own developer page at source.
Who should pick which
Choose Casagrand Moondance Kumbalgodu if your budget sits in the Rs 75 Lakh-1.3 Crore band, you want a 2 or 3 BHK family home with generous open space and a low-rise format, and your daily orientation is toward Mysore Road, Kengeri or the western NICE Road job clusters. It is the stronger value play on the family configurations the two share - on a like-for-like 2 or 3 BHK, you get more home and garden per rupee - and the better fit for first-time buyers and young families who plan to live in the home rather than flip it.
Choose Sattva Forest Ridge if you value a wide configuration menu - whether that means a compact 1 BHK entry point below anything Casagrand offers, or an upgrade path all the way to a 2,975 sqft 4 BHK - and if proximity to an operational Green Line metro station at Vajrahalli matters to you. It is the better fit for a buyer anchored to the Kanakapura Road / JP Nagar corridor, for someone who wants a high-rise forest-themed address with a published December 2029 possession date, or for an upgrader who needs a larger format than Casagrand's 3 BHK ceiling.
A useful way to decide is to fix your configuration and corridor first, then let them choose for you. If you need a focused 2 or 3 BHK family home on the western side at the keenest per-sqft rate, Casagrand Moondance is the clear pick; if you want config flexibility, a smaller or much larger unit, or a live southern metro at your doorstep, Sattva Forest Ridge earns its premium. The narrow overlap - buyers eyeing a 2 or 3 BHK who could live in either part of the city - should weigh commute direction, per-sqft value and built-form preference rather than headline glamour.
The honest summary: these two share a city and a price floor but not a buyer profile. Casagrand wins on focused mid-segment value and low-rise living; Sattva wins on config breadth and southern metro access. If you are weighing Casagrand Moondance against genuinely comparable options, talk to our team for a side-by-side on real numbers - and if Sattva Forest Ridge is your benchmark, the deep links below take you straight to its own pages so you can verify every figure used here.
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Talk to a Sales ConsultantCasagrand Moondance Kumbalgodu vs Sattva Forest Ridge - Frequently Asked Questions
Are Casagrand Moondance and Sattva Forest Ridge in the same area?
Both are in south Bengaluru but on different corridors. Casagrand Moondance is off Mysore Road at Kumbalgodu in the south-west, near the NICE Road interchange, while Sattva Forest Ridge is at Anjanapura on the JP Nagar 9th Phase / Kanakapura Road corridor further south and east.
Which is cheaper, Casagrand Moondance or Sattva Forest Ridge?
On a like-for-like family unit, Casagrand Moondance is cheaper. Its 2 BHK starts at about Rs 75 Lakhs at a Rs 5,399/sqft offer rate. Sattva Forest Ridge's Rs 70 Lakh entry buys only a 732 sqft 1 BHK; its 2 BHK starts near Rs 1.20 Crore at roughly Rs 9,500-10,800/sqft.
How do the configurations compare?
Casagrand Moondance offers just 2 BHK (1,171-1,470 sqft) and 3 BHK (1,641-1,866 sqft). Sattva Forest Ridge spans six types - 1, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 and 4 BHK from 732 to 2,975 sqft - so it has both a smaller entry unit and larger top-end homes than Casagrand.
Which project has the better metro access?
Sattva Forest Ridge is stronger for live metro today - Vajrahalli station on the operational Green Line is about five minutes away. Casagrand Moondance relies on the Purple Line extension progressing along Mysore Road, but offers more land and a lower per-sqft rate.
Is one a low-rise and the other a high-rise?
Yes. Casagrand Moondance is a low-rise B+G+4 community across 8.6 acres with 4.5 acres of open space. Sattva Forest Ridge is a high-rise with three G+30 towers on 4 acres and 70%-plus open green space. The choice is largely a built-form and lifestyle preference.
Are both projects RERA registered?
Yes. Casagrand Moondance is registered under PRM/KA/RERA/1251/310/PR/200526/008667 and Sattva Forest Ridge under PRM/KA/RERA/1251/310/PR/241224/007315, with possession scheduled for December 2029. Verify the current status of both on rera.karnataka.gov.in before booking.