450-acre integrated township with 2–4 BHK villas built around an international-standard golf course in Sanand, Ahmedabad, ready to move.
- 2, 3, and 4 BHK villas in 450-acre integrated township
- Villas from 2,493 sqft (2 BHK) to 5,598 sqft (4 BHK)
- Built around international-standard golf course
- Ready to move
- 22 km from Ahmedabad city via SG Highway
- Residential plots available for custom homes
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About this listing
Kalhaar Blues & Greens by Navratna Organisers & Developers offers exclusive 2, 3, and 4 BHK villas and residential plots set within a sprawling 450-acre integrated township built around an international-standard golf course in Sanand, Ahmedabad. This landmark project combines serene living with world-class recreational amenities.
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Situated on Bopal–Sanand Bypass Road, near Muni Bapu Ashram, Sanand, Ahmedabad
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Approximately 22 km from Ahmedabad city via SG Highway
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Adjacent to Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Course with direct community access
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Close to Sanand industrial hubs, providing excellent connectivity for professionals
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Peaceful, low-density environment with premium landscaping and green zones
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Convenient access to educational institutions, hospitals, and retail in Bopal and Sanand
The development offers spacious villa units with super built-up areas starting from approximately 2,493 sqft (2 BHK) to 5,598 sqft (4 BHK). Premium residential plots are also available, providing the flexibility to design custom homes with approved permissions for up to two floors.
Location
Kalhaar Blues & Greens is situated on Bopal–Sanand Bypass Road, near Muni Bapu Ashram, approximately 22 km from Ahmedabad city via SG Highway. The development is close to Sanand industrial hubs, offering excellent connectivity for professionals, with convenient access to educational institutions, hospitals, and retail outlets in Bopal and Sanand areas.
Living in Bopal
Bopal is a fast-growing residential suburb in western Ahmedabad, sitting on the Sardar Patel Ring Road close to the SG Highway business corridor.
Once a separate village that became the Bopal-Ghuma municipality in 2015, it has grown into a mid-segment hub of apartments, villas and gated societies, and suits families and young professionals who want relatively affordable, spacious homes near schools, hospitals and malls, while accepting that public transport and civic infrastructure are still catching up with its rapid growth.
- Sits directly on the Sardar Patel (SP) Ring Road with growing SG Highway access, giving fast road links to Prahladnagar, Satellite, Bodakdev and other west-Ahmedabad business hubs.
- Well-stocked with retail: TRP Mall (with a Fun Zone gaming/bowling arcade), Reliance Mall and Suncity Mall all sit within the locality itself.
- Good choice of schools (Delhi Public School, The New Tulip International School, LDR International, Vidhya Sagar High) and hospitals (Adwait, Matoshree, Community Health Centre).
- Relatively affordable, spacious housing - average around Rs 5,200-5,400/sq ft - with a large mix of ready-to-move apartments, villas and gated societies popular with families.
- Residents rate the locality 4.3/5 for connectivity and 4.2/5 for safety in 99acres' locality survey.
- Served by dedicated BRTS (Janmarg) and AMTS bus routes linking Bopal-Ghuma to Shivranjani and central Ahmedabad.
- No metro station of its own yet; residents depend on BRTS/AMTS buses, and a locality review specifically flags 'scarcity of public transport.'
- Traffic bottlenecks are common at Bopal Cross Roads/Fire Station Junction and nearby crossings, especially during office hours, as road capacity catches up with growth.
- Monsoon waterlogging and groundwater with high TDS, fluoride and chloride content are recurring issues; many households rely on RO purifiers or newer piped Narmada supply.
- Civic infrastructure (drainage, roads, sewage, water supply) has needed continuous AUDA/AMC upgrades, and construction activity plus rising prices continue across the locality.
Bopal is a named junction on the 76-km Sardar Patel Ring Road (SP Ring Road, built and maintained by AUDA), giving direct road access to SG Highway, Prahladnagar, Satellite and other west-Ahmedabad business districts.
It has no metro station of its own - the nearest Ahmedabad Metro connectivity is the Blue Line's western terminus at Thaltej Gam, several kilometres away - so local mobility relies heavily on BRTS (Janmarg) and AMTS bus routes running from Shivranjani through Bopal to Ghuma, plus Ambli Road railway station nearby.
Bopal-Ghuma has a dense cluster of English- and Gujarati-medium schools, including Delhi Public School, The New Tulip International School, St.
Ann's School and Shivashish Vidhyamandir, alongside higher-education institutes in the immediate belt such as MICA (Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad) in adjoining Shela and Anant National University, a design/architecture-focused university a few kilometres away.
Bopal itself is predominantly residential with little industry of its own, but it sits on the west-Ahmedabad ring-road corridor within reach of the Sanand GIDC industrial estate - one of Gujarat's largest automobile and engineering hubs, home to Tata Motors, Ford, Bosch and 500+ ancillary, electronics and pharma units.
Bopal's own tourism draws are modest and mainly local: Bopal Lake and neighbouring Ghuma Lake, each developed around 2014 with a small temple at its centre, attract local visitors, alongside the Umiya Mata Temple on Ambli-Bopal Road; the lakes have, however, suffered from inconsistent maintenance and can be inaccessible during the monsoon.
Local entertainment centres on retail-led leisure rather than standalone attractions: TRP Mall includes a Fun Zone arcade (gaming, bowling, go-karting), while Reliance Mall and Suncity Mall add further shopping and multiplex-anchored options within the locality.
AUDA has led much of Bopal's civic build-out - completing drainage lines and rainwater pipelines, widening roads, and undertaking a flyover at Bopal Cross Roads on SP Ring Road to ease chronic traffic - while a Narmada-canal-based piped water scheme and a Community Health Centre (operational since 2015) were added to serve the fast-growing population.
Bopal-Ghuma, a separate Nagarpalika (municipality) formed in 2015, has since been brought within Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation limits as the city's civic boundary expanded.
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Situated On Bopal–Sanand Bypass Road, Near Muni Bapu Ashram, Sanand, Ahmedabad Approximately 22 Km From Ahmedabad City Via Sg Highway Close To Sanand Industri
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Frequently asked questions
What property types does Kalhaar Blues & Greens offer?
The project offers 2, 3, and 4 BHK villas and residential plots within a 450-acre integrated township.
What is the location of Kalhaar Blues & Greens?
Located on Bopal–Sanand Bypass Road, near Muni Bapu Ashram, Sanand, approximately 22 km from Ahmedabad city via SG Highway.
What are the villa sizes available at Kalhaar Blues & Greens?
Villa sizes range from approximately 2,493 sqft (2 BHK) to 5,598 sqft (4 BHK) super built-up area.
What is the key feature of Kalhaar Blues & Greens?
The development is built around an international-standard golf course with direct community access and situated within a 450-acre integrated township.
What amenities are available at Kalhaar Blues & Greens?
Amenities include gym, visitor parking, power backup, 24/7 security, swimming pool, clubhouse, amphitheatre, billiard room, library, yoga & wellness, spa and sauna, table tennis, theatre, kids playing area, and much more.
Is this property RERA-registered?
Yes — RERA registration registered (ID: NA).
When is possession of this property?
Possession: Ready to move.