Brigade Golden Heights maintenance charge is the monthly fee paid by owners to keep the project clean and safe. For a high-rise luxury project like this, the fee is usually around ₹5 to ₹6 per square foot. These funds pay for the 24/7 security, the cleaning of the 5 high-rise towers, and the upkeep of the 50,000 sq. ft. clubhouse. Since the project has 80% open green space, the maintenance ensures the forest-themed gardens and parks stay beautiful all year round.Brigade Golden Heights offers a premium life on Old Madras Road. Paying these charges ensures your home and the common areas like the rooftop pool stay in top condition, which also helps your property value grow.
The exact fee is decided by the Residents' Welfare Association (RWA) after possession in 2031. Here is a look at what the monthly cost might be:
| Unit Type | Size (Sq. Ft.) | Estimated Monthly Fee* |
|---|---|---|
| 1 BHK | 705 - 740 | ₹3,500 - ₹4,400 |
| 2 BHK | 1101 - 1188 | ₹5,500 - ₹7,100 |
| 3 BHK (Small) | 1380 - 1445 | ₹6,900 - ₹8,600 |
| 3 BHK (Large) | 1720 - 1750 | ₹8,600 - ₹10,500 |
| 3.5 BHK | 1990 - 2010 | ₹9,900 - ₹12,000 |
*Prices are estimates based on ₹5-₹6 per sq. ft.
The money you pay every month covers many important services at Budigere Cross.
This pays for the electricity and cleaning of the lobbies, lifts, and corridors. It also covers the lighting for the internal roads and the main gate.
Professional security guards watch the project 24/7. The fee also covers the maintenance of CCTV cameras and the fire safety systems in the tall towers.
Keeping a rooftop swimming pool and a grand clubhouse clean takes effort. The staff cleans the gym, the sports courts, and the kids' play areas daily.
With 80% open space, the project has many trees and plants. The maintenance fee pays for the gardeners who look after the forest-themed parks.
When you take possession, you usually pay two types of one-time fees:
It is expected to be between ₹5 and ₹6 per square foot per month.
No, maintenance charges start only after the builder gives you the possession of the flat.
The Residents' Welfare Association (RWA) will fix the final rate once the project is handed over.
No, it is calculated based on the size of your flat. Larger homes pay more.
No, you pay your own electricity and water bills. The fee covers common areas only.
It is a backup fund kept for big repairs that might happen many years later.
Yes, if the monthly bill is above ₹7,500, a standard GST is usually applied.
Yes, it may go up by 5% to 10% to cover the rising cost of labor and electricity.