Prestige Kompally Towers & Blocks
Tower and block details are indicative for the pre-launch phase and confirmed in RERA, July 2026.
The Prestige Kompally Towers form the backbone of the master plan: 12 high-rise towers spread across a 40-acre township on NH-44 in North Hyderabad. For Prestige Kompally, the design keeps building footprints compact so that roughly 80% of the land stays open, giving a genuinely low-density feel despite the scale. This guide walks through how the towers and blocks are organised, how tall they rise and what the two-phase rollout means for buyers.
Each tower is planned with a 2-basement, 3-podium structure rising to around 48 to 50 floors, holding close to 6,000 homes in total. The layout below is indicative for the pre-launch phase and is confirmed in the official filing on the TS-RERA portal once the number is issued. See the full Prestige Kompally master plan for the wider site context.
Towers and Phasing at a Glance
The township is delivered in two phases. The table summarises the tower and unit split; the profiles below explain what the numbers mean for you as a buyer.
| Phase | Towers | Units (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | 7 | 4,000 |
| Phase 2 | 5 | 2,000 |
| Total | 12 | ~6,000 |
Tower and unit counts indicative as of July 2026, confirmed in RERA at launch.
12 Towers Across 40 Acres
The plan places 12 high-rise towers on a single 40-acre parcel, holding close to 6,000 homes. Spreading a large number of homes over a big land parcel is what allows the wide spacing between towers and the generous common areas, rather than packing blocks tightly together. It is the defining feature of the township layout.
Tower Height: 2B+3P+48-50 Floors
Each tower is planned as a 2-basement, 3-podium structure rising to roughly 48 to 50 floors. The podium levels lift homes above the parking and road level, while the tall towers keep the ground footprint small. Upper floors gain longer views across the open township and the surrounding North Hyderabad skyline.
80% Open Space, Low Density
Because the built footprint is compact, roughly 80% of the site is kept open for landscaping, walkways and amenity zones. Low-density living means less crowding at lifts, gates and driveways, more greenery between blocks and a quieter day-to-day environment. It is a key reason buyers weigh a large township over a small standalone project.
Two-Phase Delivery: Phase 1 and Phase 2
Phase 1 brings 7 towers and about 4,000 homes; Phase 2 adds 5 towers and about 2,000 homes. Early buyers in Phase 1 typically enter at introductory pricing and get first pick of units, while Phase 2 lets the wider township mature around them. Confirm which phase and tower a unit belongs to before you book.
Bottom line: 12 towers, roughly 6,000 homes, 2B+3P+48-50 floors and 80% open space, delivered as 7 towers in Phase 1 and 5 in Phase 2.
Why Low Density Matters for Buyers
Density shapes daily life. A township that keeps 80% of its land open spreads people, parking and traffic across a wide site, so lifts, gates and internal roads feel less congested than in a tightly packed project. Wider spacing between the towers also means more light, air and privacy for each home, plus room for the greenery and amenity zones that support long-term resale appeal in Kompally.
Bottom line: Low density is not just a marketing line, it directly affects crowding, light, privacy and the everyday feel of the community.
How Phasing Affects Your Decision
Phasing decides when your tower is built and handed over. Phase 1's 7 towers move first, so buyers here usually see earlier possession and introductory pricing, while later phases let the township and its amenities settle in around the home. The project is developed by the Prestige Group; always confirm the phase, tower number and delivery timeline of your specific unit in the official documents before you commit.
Bottom line: Match your timeline to the phase, Phase 1 for earlier possession and introductory pricing, later phases for a more settled township at handover.