Nandanvan Heights
Anyone who has lived in Nagpur for more than five years knows that Nandanvan is one of the city's most respected residential addresses. Not flashy in the way that Wardha Road's new developments try to be — Nandanvan is established in the way that only decades of quality residential occupancy can create. Tree-lined streets, good neighbours, functioning civic infrastructure, proximity to the city's best schools and hospitals. This is why I chose Nandanvan Heights as my home after fourteen years of renting in various parts of Nagpur. The project is a highrise development — unusual for the traditionally low-rise Nandanvan character. The developer made an interesting choice here: they have restricted the building height to 12 floors rather than the permissible 20+, specifically to maintain neighbourhood compatibility. That kind of self-restraint in a developer is genuinely rare and reflects an understanding of what makes this address valuable. I am an upgrade buyer — moving from a 2 BHK flat in Dharampeth to a 3 BHK in Nandanvan. The price jump is real but the reasons are concrete. First, Nandanvan's central Nagpur location means my children's school commute goes from 25 minutes to 8 minutes. Second, the Indora Hospital and Government Medical College are within 10 minutes — critical when you have elderly parents. Third, the social networks in Nandanvan are Nagpur's establishment circles — judges, doctors, senior government officers — and the community quality that implies is tangible. The apartment specifications at Nandanvan Heights match the premium promise. Italian marble in the living and dining, branded modular kitchen provision, vitrified tiles in bedrooms, and a terrace garden on the top floor that is genuinely beautiful — not a terrace with a few pots but a properly landscaped green space.
₹55.00 L – ₹1.00 Cr