House of Hiranandani
Mumbai-headquartered luxury developer: large-format townships and residential, now building in Bangalore.
House of Hiranandani is a Mumbai-headquartered luxury real estate developer led by Surendra Hiranandani, established in 2005 and carrying the Hiranandani Group legacy that dates to 1978 in Mumbai (distinct from brother Niranjan Hiranandani's Hiranandani Communities). The company operates across Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad, and is known for large-format luxury townships, particularly its Hiranandani Devanahalli development (apartments, villas, and plotted plots) in North Bangalore.
Quick facts
- Founded
- 2005
- Owner
- Surendra Hiranandani (Founder & Chairman)
- CEO
- Surendra Hiranandani (Chairman & Managing Director)
- HQ
- Mumbai (and Bangalore office)
- Listed
- Private
- Primary localities
- DevanahalliBannerghatta RoadAkshayanagar
Mumbai developer, profiled.
House of Hiranandani is led by Surendra Hiranandani, established in 2005, carrying the Hiranandani Group legacy that dates to 1978 in Mumbai (distinct from brother Niranjan Hiranandani's Hiranandani Communities). Mumbai-headquartered, it operates across Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad. Hiranandani Devanahalli is the major Bangalore presence, with apartments and plotted offerings.
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Who is the owner of House of Hiranandani?+−
House of Hiranandani was founded by Surendra Hiranandani, who serves as Chairman and Managing Director. Surendra Hiranandani is the founder of this entity, which is separate from the Hiranandani Group founded by his brother Niranjan Hiranandani. House of Hiranandani focuses on luxury residential developments in Mumbai and Bangalore.
What is the price of Hiranandani Villas Devanahalli Bangalore?+−
Hiranandani Devanahalli villas and apartments span entry-level 2 BHK configurations through premium villas and plotted developments. Pricing varies by configuration (apartment, villa, plot) and phase. For pricing on a specific Hiranandani project, consult the listing or Homesok directly.
What is Hiranandani Devanahalli known for?+−
Hiranandani Devanahalli is a large-format integrated township in North Bangalore featuring apartments, villas, and plotted developments. Located near Kempegowda International Airport, the project is positioned for buyers who value Hiranandani's Mumbai luxury credentials applied to Bangalore's emerging North corridor.
What is the most expensive house in Bangalore?+−
Bangalore's most expensive residential properties span ₹40–100+ crore, typically located in central areas like Vittal Mallya Road, Sadashiv Nagar, Lavelle Road, Jayamahal, and ultra-luxury developments like Prestige Kingfisher Towers. Independent estimates of the city's most expensive properties change as new luxury developments launch.
Is Hiranandani a good investment in Bangalore?+−
House of Hiranandani brings established Mumbai luxury credentials to Bangalore. The Devanahalli location benefits from upcoming infrastructure (Metro Phase 2B, peripheral ring road, and proximity to Kempegowda Airport), though appreciation timelines depend on these developments completing as planned. Buyers should view Hiranandani Devanahalli as a long-term (7–10 year) investment rather than short-term flip.
How do I buy a Hiranandani property through Homesok?+−
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