L&T Thanidsandra

L&T Thanisandra Lakeview Apartment

Why Lake-Facing Properties Command a Premium in Bangalore

In real estate, certain features command durable price premiums regardless of market cycle. Lake-facing positioning is one of them. Across Bangalore, comparable apartments in the same building can differ by 8–15% in price simply because one faces the lake and another does not. The premium is real, persistent, and structurally underpinned. Understanding why helps clarify the investment case for projects with genuine lake frontage — including L&T Thanisandra at Chokkanahalli Lake.

The supply story

Bangalore was historically known as the City of Lakes — over a thousand water bodies dotted the city’s geography. Today, that count is dramatically lower. Many lakes have been lost to encroachment and development. The lakes that remain are protected, finite, and not increasing in number. This means lake-adjacent residential land is a fixed, structurally constrained inventory. New developments can be built — but only on the limited remaining lake-edge plots, which are vanishing as established neighbourhoods complete their build-out.

Supply constraint is the foundation of the lake-facing premium. When supply cannot increase but demand for natural amenity continues to grow, prices respond predictably.

Why buyers pay the premium

How the premium varies

Lake Position Indicative Premium vs Non-Lake-Facing
Direct unobstructed lake-facing (front-row) 10–15%
Angled lake view (partial) 5–10%
Lake-adjacent (no direct view) 3–5% (scarcity premium)

How premium evolves over time

Lake-facing premiums tend to expand rather than contract over time. As surrounding catchments mature and as the supply of new lake-adjacent inventory continues to constrict, the relative scarcity of lake-facing units increases. In the resale market, lake-facing units in branded projects consistently command bigger relative premiums than they did at launch — particularly in projects that have seen meaningful appreciation overall.

The Bangalore lake landscape

What makes Chokkanahalli particularly attractive

L&T Thanisandra and the lake premium

L&T Thanisandra’s 12 acres of lake-adjacent land is one of the more significant lake-facing residential opportunities to come to market in North Bangalore. Combining genuine lake frontage with L&T Realty’s brand and engineering credibility creates a distinctive proposition. The lake-facing premium that the project commands at launch should compound over time as both the broader corridor matures and the structural lake-supply constraint continues.

How to evaluate a lake-facing claim

For more on Chokkanahalli specifically, see our blog Lake-Facing Apartments in Bangalore: Why Chokkanahalli Stands Out. For project details, the Home page. To experience the lake setting, schedule a site visit.

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