Why Floor Selection Matters
In a B+G+34 floor high-rise like Godrej Vanantara, floor selection significantly affects the daily living experience. The right floor depends on your view preference, noise sensitivity, natural light needs, accessibility requirements and budget (since preferential location charges or PLC typically increase with floor height). There is no universally correct answer — the best floor is the one that matches your lifestyle and budget together.
Lower Floors (Floors 1–10)
- Pros: Easier accessibility, faster lift wait times during off-peak hours, lower PLC cost, shorter distances to podium amenities
- Cons: Less panoramic view, more noise from campus activity, less cross-ventilation, more privacy trade-offs for facing units
- Best for: Senior residents, families with young children, buyers prioritising accessibility over views
Middle Floors (Floors 11–22)
- Pros: Good balance of view, ventilation and accessibility, moderate PLC, good natural light from mid-levels upward
- Cons: Neither the best view nor the lowest cost
- Best for: Families wanting a balanced choice, buyers who do not have a strong preference for extreme high or low floors
Upper Floors (Floors 23–34)
- Pros: Panoramic views of the campus, greenery and skyline, maximum natural light and cross-ventilation, premium privacy
- Cons: Higher PLC cost, higher floor rise charges, longer lift wait during peak hours
- Best for: View-first buyers, premium lifestyle buyers, 4.5 BHK Elite Ultra purchasers who want the full grand residence experience
Facing and PLC
Floor selection should be considered together with unit facing. North or east-facing units capture morning light and avoid harsh afternoon sun — important in Bangalore's summer months (March–June). Preferential location charges (PLC) apply for premium floors and premium-facing units. Ask for the PLC schedule in the cost sheet. Review the Pricing & Cost Sheet page for total cost of ownership estimates and confirm the latest PLC structure at enquiry.
Practical Advice
- Visit the project and ask to see the view from different floor levels if a sample apartment is available
- Factor total cost (base + PLC + floor rise) when comparing floors — the gap can be significant
- Check lift count and speed for the tower — important for upper floor residents
