Prestige Kompally Model Apartment
Model apartment status is indicative for the pre-launch phase; opening timelines are confirmed in the official construction updates, July 2026.
A model apartment, also called a show flat or sample apartment, is a fully finished unit built so buyers can walk through a home before construction is complete. At Prestige Kompally, a pre-launch luxury township on NH-44 in North Hyderabad, a visit lets you feel the real scale of a room, judge the finishes and picture daily life in the home. This guide explains what to expect, the honest current status, and exactly what to check when the show flat opens.
Being able to stand inside a home tells you what a floor plan cannot. It is a natural companion to the Prestige Kompally master plan, which shows how the towers, clubhouse and open spaces sit across the 40-acre site in the Kompally corridor. Read the two together to understand both the individual unit and the wider township.
Current Status of the Model Apartment
Being honest about timing matters. As of the pre-launch phase, work on the premium model apartments is planned to begin soon, and the sample flat is not ready yet. It is expected to take shape as the project progresses towards the official launch on 15 December 2026. Until then, use the floor plans, the master plan and the cost sheet, and plan a visit for once the show flat opens.
Bottom line: The model apartment is not open yet; work is planned to begin soon and it is expected as the project moves towards the 15 December 2026 launch.
What to Inspect When It Opens
When the show flat is ready, treat the visit as a structured checklist, not just a walk-through. The table below sets out what to look at and why each point matters for your decision.
| What to inspect | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Carpet vs built-up feel | Shows how much of the marketed size is actually usable living space |
| Ceiling height | Affects the sense of space, light and ventilation in every room |
| Finishes and specifications | Lets you check flooring, doors and surfaces against the promised spec |
| Natural light and ventilation | Reveals how bright and airy the unit feels at different times of day |
| Storage and layout flow | Tests whether wardrobes, kitchen and circulation suit your daily use |
| Sample fittings | Indicates the quality of taps, switches and fixtures you can expect |
Inspection points are general guidance for a show flat visit. A model apartment shows representative finishes; confirm the final specification against the cost sheet and agreement.
Why Visit a Model Apartment
A drawing cannot convey how a room feels once you are standing in it. A model apartment lets you sense the real width of a living room, test whether a bedroom fits your furniture, and gauge the natural light. It turns abstract square-footage into something you can judge with your own eyes, which is why a show flat visit is one of the most useful steps before you book.
Reading Finishes and Specifications
A show flat is styled to look its best, so separate the staging from the specification. Note the flooring, kitchen surfaces, door quality, paint and sample fittings, then match each against the written specification in the cost sheet and agreement. Ask which items are standard and which are upgrades, so there are no surprises at handover.
Which Configurations Will Be Shown
The township offers 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 and 4 BHK homes, and the model apartments are expected to represent this range once ready. Seeing more than one configuration side by side helps you compare usable space and decide which size genuinely fits your family, rather than choosing on the marketed number alone.
Verify Against RERA and the Cost Sheet
Whatever you see in a model apartment, treat it as representative rather than a guarantee for your specific unit. Confirm the finishes, area and specification against the cost sheet, and cross-check the project details on the RERA filing once registered. That keeps your decision grounded in the documents, not the styling.
Bottom line: A visit is invaluable for judging real space and finishes, but separate staging from specification and verify every detail against the cost sheet and RERA before you book.
Plan Your Visit and Verify
The township is developed as a joint venture with the Prestige Group. Once the model apartment opens, book a slot, take your checklist, and view more than one configuration if you can. Match everything you see to the cost sheet and verify the project on the TS-RERA portal once the number is issued before you commit.
Bottom line: When the show flat opens, visit with a checklist, compare configurations, and confirm the specification against the cost sheet and TS-RERA before you book.