Goyal Orchid Salisbury

Goyal Orchid Salisbury is a residential apartment project by Goyal & Co Hariyana Group on Thanisandra Road, North Bangalore, near Agrahara Badavane/Thirumenahalli (close to KNS Institute of Technology). It carries Karnataka RERA registration number PRM/KA/RERA/1251/309/PR/271123/006440, decoding to a registration date of 27 November 2023.

Location & Connectivity

Thanisandra Road puts this project within reach of Yelahanka, Bhartiya City, Hennur Road, Bagalur and the Outer Ring Road — a corridor that’s grown steadily on the back of Manyata Tech Park and the broader North Bangalore/airport-road growth story. Two other projects already covered on this site sit in the same immediate stretch of Thanisandra: Sumadhura Solea and Sumadhura Epitome (both at Rachenahalli), plus Ramky Codename Club Class a little further along — useful comparables if you’re weighing options in this micro-market.

Project Specifications

  • Land area: quoted anywhere from about 6 acres to 6.7 acres depending on the listing — treat this as roughly 6-6.7 acres rather than a precise figure
  • Towers: 7, built to roughly G+13/14 floors
  • Total units: around 660 (consistent across the sources that quote a number)
  • Configurations: 1, 2 and 3 BHK
  • Unit sizes: carpet areas from roughly 605 sq ft up to about 1,113 sq ft

Pricing

Entry pricing is quoted as low as around Rs 84 lakh by one source and as Rs 93 lakh onwards by another, with larger 3 BHK units going up to roughly Rs 2 crore. That’s a real, non-trivial spread even at the entry point, so don’t anchor on either number without checking the current price sheet directly. Possession is also disputed across sources — one lists June 2027, another points to late 2028 — worth confirming directly with the sales office before you factor a completion date into any financial planning.

Amenities

The amenity list is fairly extensive for a project this size: a clubhouse, swimming pool with a separate kids’ pool, gymnasium, indoor recreation rooms, outdoor sports courts, a jogging track, indoor games, water bodies and landscaped gardens, a senior citizens’ park, a yoga deck, and 24/7 gated security with CCTV.

RERA & Compliance

The RERA number (PRM/KA/RERA/1251/309/PR/271123/006440, decoding to 27 November 2023) is consistent wherever it’s quoted. What isn’t consistent is the possession date attached to it, as noted above — that’s the one figure worth double-checking directly rather than trusting a portal summary.

A Few Honest Notes

Land area, entry pricing and possession date all show more variation across sources than you’d expect for a project that’s been registered and under construction for two years now. None of these conflicts are the kind that suggest the project itself is questionable — the RERA number is clean, the unit count is consistent, and Goyal & Co has multiple other delivered and ongoing projects in Bangalore — but it does mean this is a project where you should ask the sales office for the specific tower, floor and carpet area rather than working off an aggregator’s summary figures.

Verdict

For a buyer prioritising the Thanisandra/North Bangalore stretch near Manyata Tech Park and Bhartiya City, Goyal Orchid Salisbury is a reasonably priced, amenity-rich option worth shortlisting alongside Sumadhura’s Rachenahalli projects and Ramky Codename Club Class — just build in extra diligence on the possession timeline given the year-plus gap between the two dates in circulation, and get written confirmation of built-up vs carpet area before signing anything.

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