Assetz Property Group, founded in 2006 and headquartered in Singapore, has built its Bangalore portfolio across four verticals: Commercial, Residential, Warehousing and Fund Management. Founded in 2006, Assetz Property Group is a front-runner among multinational developers in India with over 10 million square feet under development. Its commercial track record includes Vrindavan Tech Village at Embassy Tech Village and Global Technology Park, both large-format IT campuses that established the developer's name well before it expanded into plotted residential formats in North Bangalore. In Shettigere, that expansion takes the shape of Assetz Atmos and Aura, a plotted development that extends the group's presence beyond its established Whitefield, Sarjapur Road and HSR Layout addresses into the airport-facing growth corridor.
Assetz Atmos and Aura Shettigere North Bangalore is a residential plot development spanning across a 15.6-acre area, with 244 generously sized home plots, ranging from 1163 sq. ft. to 2890 sq. ft. The project sets aside over 1.5 acres of green and open spaces and around 125 sqft of green spaces for every plot, a design choice consistent with Assetz's stated emphasis on landscaped, low-density layouts rather than dense apartment stacking. Plot buyers here are meant to build independently, with the developer providing the layout, internal infrastructure, and civic approvals rather than constructed units, which distinguishes this offering from Assetz's apartment and villa projects elsewhere in the city.
The development is positioned between Yelahanka, Jakkur, Hebbal, and Devanahalli on Airport Road in the heart of Shettigere, addressed at Doddajala Village in Jala Hobli. Entry pricing for plots has been publicly quoted from roughly 68 lakh onward, with resale and larger-plot listings extending past a crore, reflecting the range of plot sizes on offer. The layout carries BIAAPA approval and RERA registration, in line with Assetz's standard practice of registering its plotted formats before opening bookings.
Shettigere sits just off NH 44 and has grown as an alternate route to Kempegowda International Airport, a factor that has pulled multiple developers into the belt. Hardly a 14-minute drive from the famous Kempe Gowda International Airport, the vast stretch of land has been turning many heads these past years. For Assetz, this proximity to the airport, combined with the corridor's institutional anchors, mirrors the same logic that shaped its earlier commercial bets in Whitefield: build early in a location with confirmed infrastructure momentum rather than an already-saturated micro-market.
The immediate neighbourhood carries a mix of retail, hospitality and enterprise addresses. Location advantages include ITC Factory, Decathlon, McDonald's, Marriott International, an upcoming Metro Line, Kempegowda Intl. Airport, Delhi Public School, IFCI Financial City, KIADB Hardware Park, Prestige Tech Cloud, KIADB Aerospace SEZ, and Clarks Exotica — all within a short drive. Established residential clusters at Yelahanka and Hebbal give the belt fallback social infrastructure — schools, hospitals and retail — while newer developments including Assetz's own projects add supply directly within Shettigere.
Atmos and Aura is not Assetz's only plotted product in this pocket; the developer has also brought its Ikigai-branded plots to the same Shettigere-Devanahalli stretch, underscoring a deliberate, repeated bet on this corridor rather than a one-off launch. Elsewhere in Bangalore, the group's listed portfolio spans ready-to-move villas on Bagalur Road and ongoing plots in Shettigere, alongside sold-out apartment phases in Whitefield and HSR Layout and RawHouse formats near International Airport Road. This spread across plots, villas and apartments gives Assetz a wider frame of reference for how it prices and phases a project like Atmos and Aura relative to its other North Bangalore launches.
For a buyer weighing a plotted investment on the airport side of the city, the combination that matters is the developer's multi-decade Bangalore history set against a locality that is still forming its social infrastructure but is already anchored by confirmed airport connectivity and a growing base of enterprise and retail addresses.