18 Acres of Spanish Living in the Heart of West Chennai
1, 2 & 3 BHK · Starting ₹30 Lakh onwards
Tata Santorini is an 18-acre gated township in Kuthambakkam, Poonamallee, developed by Tata Value Homes — the affordable and mid-range housing arm of Tata Housing Development Company, a fully owned subsidiary of Tata Sons established in 1984 and revived at scale from 2006. The project draws its identity from Spanish residential architecture: low-rise volumes, podium gardens, pergolas, and a colour palette that deliberately contrasts with the grey concrete of conventional Chennai apartment blocks. CMDA-approved and pre-certified as a green development, Santorini was among the early large-format gated communities to bring that combination to West Chennai.
The design places roughly two-thirds of the 18 acres in open space — landscaped podium gardens, themed avenues, jogging tracks, and sit-outs are woven between the five residential blocks rather than squeezed to the periphery. Homes are oriented to capture the lake breeze from Chembarambakkam to the south and the prevailing south-westerly winds, ensuring cross-ventilation in a city where passive cooling has real economic value. Balconies face away from the highway noise envelope, and solar heat-reflective paint on terraces is part of the standard specification.
Tata Housing has maintained a consistent design philosophy across its projects in Chennai, including New Haven Ribbon Walk near Mambakkam and Crescent Enclave plots at Oragadam: keep the structural and finishing quality to a standard that holds up under third-party scrutiny, commit to green certification, and price the product honestly for its segment. At Santorini, that philosophy is visible in the reinforced concrete framing, vitrified tile flooring throughout the living areas, and veneered polished flush doors at the entrance — details that read as deliberate rather than decorative.
West Chennai has been re-rated by the market over the past five years as NH-48 upgrades, the Sriperambudur manufacturing corridor's expansion, and the Chennai Metro Phase II Corridor 4 trial runs between Poonamallee and Porur have translated from plan to physical reality. An address that was once valued primarily for its land cost relative to the rest of the city now carries genuine infrastructure backing. Santorini was positioned into this corridor before those upgrades were fully priced in, which is why the project attracts both first-generation homebuyers and investors tracking the western transit spine.
Tata Housing carries a track record of over 31 completed projects and more than 31,000 registered customers across India, built on a reputation for ethical business practices and quality construction. Santorini represents that heritage applied to a community format — a gated neighbourhood rather than a standalone tower, designed to be lived in collectively over the long term.
Starting from Rs. 30 Lakhs onwards
| Configuration | Size | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1 BHK Compact Spanish-style home with efficient layout and full ventilation | 576 sq.ft. | Rs. 30 Lakhs onwards |
| 2 BHK Spacious two-bedroom residence with podium garden views and covered parking | 855–1008 sq.ft. | On request |
| 3 BHK Generous three-bedroom home with cross-ventilation and ample natural light | 1386–1539 sq.ft. | On request |




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Opposite EVP Theme Park, Off NH-48, Kuthambakkam, Poonamallee, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 602107 · Kuthambakkam · Chennai
Kuthambakkam sits at the confluence of Chennai's two most strategic western arteries: NH-48 (the Bengaluru–Chennai highway) and the Chennai–Vellore Road, placing the neighbourhood at the natural gateway to the city's fastest-developing corridor. The area is flanked by the Nochimedu and Chembarambakkam lakes, giving it a green perimeter that remains rare within commuting distance of central Chennai. Poonamallee Junction, less than ten minutes away, connects residents to both the suburban rail network and a dense mesh of bus routes serving the entire metropolitan area.
Tata Santorini occupies a specific address opposite EVP Theme Park on NH-48, a landmark that anchors the project firmly within an established residential and retail belt. Chennai Metro Phase II Corridor 4, whose Poonamallee terminus has already completed trial runs and whose Vadapalani–Poonamallee Bypass section is pending imminent inauguration as of mid-2026, will materially transform the locality's connectivity to central and south Chennai. The proposed Kuthambakkam mofussil bus terminus near Thirumazhisai, planned to absorb long-distance services from CMBT, is set to further consolidate this address as a transit hub. The proximity to Sriperambudur's manufacturing belt and the NHAI elevated corridor under construction between Poonamallee and Sriperumbudur adds a layer of infrastructure depth that is still being priced into real estate in this part of the city.
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The Vadapalani–Poonamallee Bypass stretch of Metro Corridor 4 has received all statutory approvals and is pending inauguration as of mid-2026, directly connecting this address to central Chennai without road traffic.
The National Highways Authority is constructing an elevated road corridor along NH-48 between Poonamallee and Sriperumbudur, reducing travel time to the manufacturing belt and improving freight-free commuting lanes.
A new large-scale inter-city bus terminus planned near Thirumazhisai, linked to the Poonamallee metro station by feeder services, will redistribute long-distance bus traffic away from CMBT and directly serve this western corridor.
The Tamil Nadu Government's proposed satellite township at Thirumalisai, a short drive from Kuthambakkam, is expected to bring planned civic infrastructure and commercial zoning that will support long-term residential demand in the surrounding belt.
The Tamil Nadu Government has approved a 43.63-km metro extension from Poonamallee toward Parandur, where a second Chennai airport is proposed, anchoring the Poonamallee node as a permanent transit terminus with multi-directional metro connectivity.
Tata Housing has delivered multiple projects in Chennai — Santorini in Kuthambakkam, New Haven Ribbon Walk in Mambakkam, and Crescent Enclave in Oragadam — carrying a consistent standard of structural quality, IGBC green certification, and maintenance that resale data in each neighbourhood reflects.
With five towers rising only stilt plus four floors across 18 acres, the density at Santorini is deliberately low. Residents get podium gardens, private open corridors, and sight lines to the surrounding greenery rather than the skyline of an adjacent tower block.
The Spanish-themed design is not cosmetic. Pergolas, internal avenues, and sit-outs are positioned to shade pedestrian paths from the afternoon sun, and the exterior colour palette uses heat-reflective properties that reduce surface temperatures on facades facing west.
Santorini carries RERA registration numbers TN/02/Building/0037/2022 and TN/02/Building/0103/2023 with Tamil Nadu RERA, and holds CMDA approval alongside pre-certification as a green development — a combination that confirms regulatory compliance across three separate authorities.
Chennai Metro Corridor 4's Poonamallee terminus is the end-station of the Yellow Line, whose Vadapalani–Poonamallee Bypass section has received all safety clearances as of early 2026. A further 43.63-km extension toward Parandur's proposed second airport has government approval, making this node a permanent metro anchor.
HDFC, ICICI Bank, and State Bank of India have all approved Tata Santorini for home loan disbursement, which means buyers can proceed with standard documentation without additional project-level due diligence delays that are common with unapproved projects.
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