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June 16, 2026

Casagrand Moondance Review: Kumbalgodu Low-Rise 1 to 3 BHK Verdict

A buyer-side review of Casagrand Moondance, 504 RERA-registered low-rise 1 to 3 BHK homes at Kumbalgodu off Mysore Road, from Rs 67.82 Lakh.

Kengeri and the Mysore Road belt have re-rated 11 to 15 percent in a year on the back of the Purple Line metro reaching Kengeri and Challaghatta (NoBroker). A short hop west, at Kumbalgodu near the NICE Road junction, Casagrand opens Casagrand Moondance, a deliberately low-rise community of 504 homes on 8.6 acres.

Short answer: Casagrand Moondance is a RERA-registered low-rise community of 504 homes in B+G+4 blocks on 8.6 acres at Kumbalgodu off Mysore Road, in 1, 2 and 3 BHK formats from about Rs 67.82 Lakh, with possession from December 2029. The draw is a human-scaled, amenity-led format with around 4.5 acres of open space at an accessible entry ticket. The trade-off is a western-edge location that leans on road and NICE Road access rather than doorstep metro.

What is Casagrand Moondance and who is it for?

Casagrand Moondance is a low-rise residential community spread across 8.6 acres off Mysore Road at Kumbalgodu. It gathers 504 homes into three B+G+4 blocks, a deliberately low-density format that trades tower height for landscaped breathing room, with roughly 4.5 acres kept as open space and three thematic courtyards stitching the layout together. The mix runs from compact 1 BHK units through to large 3 BHK homes, so a single address can suit a first-time buyer, a young family upgrading from rental, and a household that wants room to grow. If you specifically want a high-rise view or a doorstep-metro address, this is not that product.

Is Casagrand a builder you can trust?

Casagrand is a Chennai-rooted developer with a substantial delivery record across South India, and its Bangalore pipeline has leaned increasingly toward this open-plan, amenity-heavy, low-rise template. For a December 2029 handover, that delivery history is reassuring, since the main risk in an under-construction buy is execution to specification on time. The low-rise format itself helps here: a B+G+4 build is structurally simpler and typically faster to complete than a high tower, which can shorten the wait and reduce construction risk. Inspect a recently delivered Casagrand community to judge finish quality and how its courtyards and open spaces have been maintained.

How good is the location and connectivity?

Kumbalgodu sits on the western edge of Bangalore, just off Mysore Road and close to the NICE Road junction, which is the part of the story that matters most for daily life. The NICE peripheral corridor gives quick road access toward Electronic City, Bannerghatta Road and the southern and eastern job belts without crossing the city core, while Mysore Road connects to central Bangalore. The Purple Line metro now reaches nearby Kengeri, lifting the wider belt, though Kumbalgodu itself is a drive from the station. The honest framing is that this is a connectivity-by-road location today, well placed for NICE Road commuters but not a walk-to-metro address.

What are the homes and sizes like?

The format is the pitch. Low-rise B+G+4 blocks on 8.6 acres with around 4.5 acres of open space and three courtyards give a human-scaled feel that high-density towers cannot, with shorter lift dependence, easier evacuation and a stronger ground-level community. The 1 to 3 BHK ladder is unusually broad for a single project, letting buyers match home to budget. The trade-off of low-rise is fewer homes carrying the amenity cost, so confirm the maintenance model. Ask for the specification sheet and a sample-home walkthrough, since usable carpet area and finish quality are where any launch can differ from its brochure by the 2029 handover.

What does Casagrand Moondance cost, all in?

Pricing starts at about Rs 67.82 Lakh for a 1 BHK, with the 2 BHK around Rs 85.46 Lakh and the 3 BHK near Rs 1.16 Cr, running to roughly Rs 1.34 Cr at the top. That accessible entry ticket is a genuine differentiator in a market where most launches now open above a crore. As always, the headline is not the all-in: budget for car parking, a clubhouse deposit, GST on the under-construction value, and stamp duty plus registration. With a December 2029 handover, also factor the carrying cost of rent or an existing EMI across the build, though the shorter low-rise timeline helps contain that.

What about RERA, approvals and possession?

Casagrand Moondance is registered with Karnataka RERA under number PRM/KA/RERA/1251/310/PR/200526/008667, with possession from December 2029. A live registration fixes the sanctioned plan, the carpet areas and a filed completion timeline the developer must update quarterly. Verify the number and its latest progress filing on the Karnataka RERA portal before paying, and read the possession and delay-penalty clauses in the agreement of sale. Because Karnataka RERA's record on enforcing dues against defaulting builders is mixed, the registration protects a buyer only to the extent it is actively tracked.

How does Casagrand Moondance compare to nearby options?

On the south-western and Mysore Road belt, buyers weigh low-rise apartments against plots and E-City towers. The table compares the dimensions that matter.

DimensionCasagrand MoondanceKNS Ananta (plots)Goyal Orchid South Park
Price bandRs 67.82 L to Rs 1.34 CrRs 85 L to Rs 1.79 CrRs 1.32 Cr to Rs 1.93 Cr
Configurations1, 2 and 3 BHK low-risePlots 1200 to 2400 sqft2 and 3 BHK high-rise
PossessionDecember 2029May 2028April 2031
RERA statusRegisteredVerify project RERARegistered
Distance to hubKumbalgodu, off Mysore RoadKengeri, off Mysore RoadHuskur, E-City Phase 2

For an accessible, low-rise ready-built home, Moondance leads on the western belt. Buyers preferring land should weigh KNS Ananta at Kengeri, or other Kumbalgodu plots like Vaishnodevi Natureview.

What are the honest risks and trade-offs?

The trade-offs are clear. The western-edge location relies on Mysore Road and NICE Road rather than a doorstep metro, so test your specific commute, especially if you work east or north. The low-rise format spreads amenity and maintenance costs across fewer homes than a large tower estate, so check the per-home maintenance math. And while the entry ticket is low, the all-in with parking, GST and registration rises, and a December 2029 handover still carries the usual construction-cycle and rate risk. None of these is unusual for a value-led launch, but they should be weighed against the accessible price rather than ignored because of it. It is also worth confirming how the wider Kumbalgodu pocket is developing, since schools, hospitals and daily retail are still filling in on this western edge and a buyer moving in at handover will rely on what is built by then.

The verdict: should you buy Casagrand Moondance?

For a first-time buyer or upgrading family who wants a human-scaled, amenity-led, low-rise home at an accessible ticket on the well-connected NICE Road and Mysore Road belt, and who can wait until 2029, Casagrand Moondance is a sensible, registered pick with a genuine format and price advantage. The western-edge, drive-to-metro location and the low-rise maintenance model are the costs of that value. Run the checklist before booking to confirm the numbers and the paperwork.

#Check to run before booking
1Verify RERA number PRM/KA/RERA/1251/310/PR/200526/008667 and its quarterly update on the Karnataka portal.
2Confirm the per-home maintenance and corpus model for a low-rise community of 504 homes.
3Pin the all-in cost: parking, clubhouse, GST, stamp duty and registration.
4Drive the Mysore Road and NICE Road commute to your workplace at peak hour.
5Check the actual distance from Kumbalgodu to the nearest Purple Line metro station.
6Read the December 2029 possession clause and delay-penalty terms in the agreement.
7Confirm home-loan approval from your lender on this specific block and unit.

Common questions about Casagrand Moondance

What is the starting price of Casagrand Moondance?

Casagrand Moondance starts at about Rs 67.82 Lakh for a 1 BHK, with the 2 BHK around Rs 85.46 Lakh and the 3 BHK near Rs 1.16 Cr, running to roughly Rs 1.34 Cr. The all-in cost rises once parking, clubhouse, GST, stamp duty and registration are added, so confirm the final figure in writing before booking.

Is Casagrand Moondance RERA registered?

Yes. It is registered with Karnataka RERA under number PRM/KA/RERA/1251/310/PR/200526/008667. The registration fixes the sanctioned plan, carpet areas and a filed possession timeline. Verify the number and its quarterly construction updates on the official Karnataka RERA portal before paying any booking amount.

Where is Casagrand Moondance located?

Casagrand Moondance is at Kumbalgodu on the western edge of Bangalore, just off Mysore Road and close to the NICE Road junction. NICE Road gives quick access to Electronic City and the southern job belts, and the Purple Line metro reaches nearby Kengeri, though Kumbalgodu itself is a drive from the station.

When is possession of Casagrand Moondance?

Possession is from December 2029. The low-rise B+G+4 format is typically faster to build than a high tower, but read the possession and delay-penalty clauses in the agreement of sale and track the project's quarterly RERA filings rather than relying on the advertised date alone.

This review reflects information available as of June 16, 2026.

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