Cost Breakdown
All-In Cost Breakdown
The headline price is the base cost. A buyer should budget for the full acquisition cost, which for a premium under-construction home in Karnataka typically adds the following on top of the base. The illustration below is worked on a Rs 2.85 Cr base (3 BHK Classic). Bren Ananta is useful for cost discipline because a project decision should survive the full cost sheet, not only the first quoted rate or launch headline.
| Cost component | Basis | Indicative amount |
|---|---|---|
| Base price | 3 BHK Classic | Rs 2.85 Cr |
| Stamp duty | ~5% (Karnataka) | ~Rs 14.25 L |
| Registration | ~1% | ~Rs 2.85 L |
| GST | 5% on under-construction (no ITC) | ~Rs 14.25 L |
| Legal & documentation | Lump sum | ~Rs 0.5 – 1 L |
| Maintenance corpus deposit | One-time, per sq ft | ~Rs 3 – 5 L |
| Interior fit-out (optional) | Buyer's scope | ~Rs 20 – 40 L |
On these assumptions, the registered acquisition cost (before fit-out) for the entry Classic lands in the region of Rs 3.17–3.20 Cr, with fit-out taking an end-use buyer toward Rs 3.4 Cr+. The Premium, Luxe and Grande scale proportionally. These figures are indicative; statutory rates and the maintenance corpus are confirmed at booking.