Address Maker - the developer behind Address Maker Apollo
Address Maker Apollo is developed by Address Maker — a Bengaluru-headquartered real-estate developer whose portfolio deliberately spans three residential formats: apartments, villas, and plotted developments. That format-agnostic positioning directly underwrites the confidence a buyer can place in a pre-launch plotted commitment at Nelamangala — the credibility of the developer is the single largest factor in a pre-launch purchase, and on that measure Address Maker carries a demonstrable, on-corridor track record: a 4.9 out of 5 rating across 491 verified buyer reviews and a delivered Artemis plotted precinct on the same corridor, of which Apollo is Phase II. The company's official corporate site is addressmaker.in.
Company snapshot
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Developer | Address Maker |
| Headquarters | Bengaluru, Karnataka |
| Industry | Real estate — residential development |
| Formats | Apartments, villas, plotted developments |
| Customer rating | 4.9 / 5 across 491 verified buyer reviews |
| Website | addressmaker.in |
| Key precincts | Address Maker Artemis (Nelamangala); Gran County / The County Address (Sarjapur) |
| Apollo positioning | Phase II of Address Maker Artemis |
Address Maker is a Bengaluru real-estate developer with a portfolio that deliberately spans three residential formats — apartments, villas, and plotted developments — a positioning that directly underwrites the confidence a buyer can place in a pre-launch plotted commitment at Nelamangala.
A format-agnostic developer
Address Maker's defining characteristic is that it is format-agnostic. Most Bengaluru developers specialise either in high-rise apartments or in plotted layouts; Address Maker operates across apartments, villas, and plotted developments, which gives it a wider operating muscle than a single-format firm. For a plotted buyer, that breadth matters in a specific way: a developer that also builds and sells villas and apartments understands the end-user's build journey — the home that will eventually sit on the plot — and tends to engineer its plotted infrastructure, setbacks, and community planning around that outcome rather than treating the plot as a bare land transaction. It is the difference between a plotted-layout promoter selling land and a residential developer selling the foundation of a home.
Buyer-review standing
Address Maker carries a developer-level customer rating of 4.9 out of 5 across 491 verified buyer reviews on public listing portals. Two things make that a credible signal rather than a marketing number. First, the sample size: at 491 reviews, the score is built up across multiple completed and ongoing addresses where buyer feedback has been compiled over time, not from a single launch — large enough to read as a genuine signal of a steady operating cadence. Second, the consistency: a score that high, sustained across a large review base, reflects a repeatable sales-and-delivery process refined across multiple project cycles rather than one well-received launch. For a pre-launch buyer, who cannot yet inspect the specific project, the developer's aggregate review standing is one of the most useful available proxies for what the delivered community will be like.
Plotted-development & precinct track record
Address Maker's plotted and precinct book is directly relevant to a buyer evaluating Apollo:
- Address Maker Artemis — Sondekoppa, Nelamangala: the developer's established plotted precinct on the same corridor, of which Apollo is Phase II. Artemis Address (roughly 22 acres and 401 plots) is the single most relevant reference for an Apollo buyer — a delivered, walkable precedent of the developer's plotted infrastructure, layout discipline, and community liveability on the exact corridor.
- Gran County Address — Sarjapur Hobli: a community positioned as Phase 2 of the developer's County Address precinct, demonstrating the same phased, precinct-based approach in another Bengaluru corridor and a direct signal of the developer's finish quality and plotted-development infrastructure.
- Address Maker Apollo — the 50-acre Nelamangala parcel, Phase II of the Artemis precinct, and the subject of this microsite.
This depth — a delivered plotted precinct on the same corridor, a phased precinct in a second corridor, and a multi-format residential portfolio — gives an Apollo buyer real reference points for the product, the infrastructure, and the delivery discipline Address Maker brings. It is not a developer arriving on the corridor for the first time; Apollo is the second phase of a precinct the developer has already built and sold.
The phase-based, precinct approach
A recurring feature of Address Maker's model is that it develops in precincts and phases — establishing a master layout and a community precinct, then releasing subsequent phases on adjacent or nearby parcels that inherit the road network, the utilities, the landscape philosophy, and the security and amenity template of the earlier phase. Both the Artemis precinct (Nelamangala) and the County Address precinct (Sarjapur, with Gran County as Phase 2) follow this model. For an Apollo buyer, the practical benefit is significant: a Phase-II release inherits the credibility and the demonstrated standard of the phase before it, and a prospective buyer can read the developer's execution first-hand by visiting the earlier phase — a de-risking option that a single-phase, greenfield plotted launch does not offer.
Transparency & documentation
Address Maker publishes per-project RERA filings and progress updates on the Karnataka RERA portal, which keeps a consistent and verifiable document trail for buyers doing independent due diligence. The developer's leadership and sales teams have historically been visible on its public channels — Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn — sharing project updates, sales-team interviews, and customer testimonials, which is a useful credibility signal in a market where many developers are still resistant to public communication. For a plotted buyer, that combination — verifiable RERA filings plus an open communication posture — supports the independent due diligence that a land purchase warrants. A buyer should always verify a project's own RERA registration by name before transacting, and should never treat an agent-class (/AG/) number, or a RERA number issued for a different Address Maker project, as the registration for Apollo.
Address Maker on the Nelamangala corridor
Address Maker's presence on the Nelamangala corridor is not incidental — it is a deliberate, multi-phase commitment. The developer's Artemis precinct at Sondekoppa established its plotted-development standard on the corridor, and Apollo — a fresh 50-acre parcel more than double the size of Phase 1 — is the developer's expansion of that commitment. A developer that returns to the same corridor with a second, larger phase is making a capital-backed statement about the belt's long-run demand: it has already sold and delivered plots there, it has read the buyer response, and it is scaling up. For a prospective Apollo buyer, that on-corridor continuity is one of the most reassuring facts in the entire proposition — the developer is not testing a new market, it is deepening a market it already knows. The corridor's own trajectory — the NH-48 widening, the operational STRR, the fast land appreciation, and the proposed metro extension — reinforces why a developer with local delivery experience is doubling down here.
Why the developer record matters most in a pre-launch buy
In a completed, ready-to-move project, a buyer can inspect the finished product and judge it directly. In a pre-launch plotted purchase, the finished product does not yet exist — so the developer's record becomes the single most important input to the decision. Everything a buyer is relying on at the pre-launch stage — that the roads will be engineered properly, that the underground utilities will actually reach the plot boundary, that the amenities will be built and maintained, that the title and approvals will be clean, and that the phasing and pricing will be handled fairly — is a function of the developer's demonstrated behaviour on its earlier projects. Address Maker's 491-review rating, its delivered Artemis Phase-1 precinct on the same corridor, its Gran County precinct in a second corridor, and its consistent RERA filings are precisely the kind of demonstrated behaviour a pre-launch buyer should weigh most heavily.
What the developer's record means for an Apollo buyer
For a buyer weighing a pre-launch, Phase-II plotted position at Address Maker Apollo, the developer's record translates into three practical assurances. First, execution evidence: the delivered Artemis Phase-1 precinct on the same corridor is a walkable, first-hand demonstration of the developer's plotted infrastructure and community standard — the single most valuable reference a plotted buyer can have. Second, format familiarity: a multi-format developer with a 4.9/5 review base across 491 reviews and multiple precincts is not new to plotted development or to phased delivery. Third, transparency: per-project RERA filings and an open communication posture support the independent due diligence a land purchase warrants. The honest caveat, consistent across most Bengaluru plotted developers, is that a phased release means the full amenity and infrastructure build completes over time — so a buyer should track the infrastructure-completion and possession commitment and its RERA basis at launch. On balance, the developer's record and the Phase-II precedent are a strong pillar of the Apollo case.
The Address Maker house style
Address Maker's communities tend toward a landscape-led, gated, amenity-anchored plotted format — a recognisable arrival identity, engineered underground infrastructure, and a full amenity base organised around a central clubhouse. Its marketing is comparatively communicative and testimonial-led, reflecting a developer confident enough in its delivered product to put buyer feedback and sales-team faces on public channels. This house style is directly relevant to what a buyer should expect at Address Maker Apollo: a premium, well-serviced, amenity-rich gated plotted community with a strong landscape emphasis, delivered to the standard demonstrated in the Artemis precinct and marketed to an informed, long-horizon buyer.
Developer summary
Address Maker brings a multi-format Bengaluru portfolio, a 4.9/5 rating across 491 verified buyer reviews, a phased precinct-based delivery model, and — at Apollo — a Phase-II position on a corridor where its Artemis precinct is already delivered and walkable. For a pre-launch buyer, that combination is one of the strongest available assurances short of a completed community: the developer's execution is not a promise but a demonstrable, on-corridor precedent. The remaining pages on this microsite work through the project itself — the location, the anticipated plot options and pricing, the amenities, and the master plan — while this page establishes the credibility of the developer standing behind it.
Developer facts are drawn from Address Maker's public listings and channels. Figures are as of the most recent available reporting and are subject to update.
Address Maker developer FAQ
Who is the developer of Address Maker Apollo?
Address Maker Apollo is developed by Address Maker — a Bengaluru-headquartered real-estate developer whose portfolio deliberately spans apartments, villas, and plotted developments. It carries a 4.9 out of 5 customer rating across 491 verified buyer reviews and files per-project RERA registrations on the Karnataka RERA portal. Apollo is positioned as Phase II of the developer's Address Maker Artemis precinct at Sondekoppa–Nelamangala.
Why does the developer matter so much for a pre-launch plot purchase?
In a pre-launch plotted purchase the finished product does not yet exist, so the developer's record becomes the single most important input to the decision — that the roads and underground utilities will reach the plot boundary, that the amenities will be built and maintained, and that the title, approvals, phasing, and pricing will be handled fairly. Address Maker's 491-review rating, its delivered Artemis Phase-1 precinct on the same corridor, and its consistent RERA filings are precisely the demonstrated behaviour a pre-launch buyer should weigh most.
What is Address Maker's track record?
Address Maker is a Bengaluru developer whose portfolio spans apartments, villas, and plotted developments, with a 4.9 out of 5 rating across 491 verified buyer reviews. Its plotted and precinct book includes Address Maker Artemis at Sondekoppa–Nelamangala (of which Apollo is Phase II; Artemis Address is roughly 22 acres and 401 plots) and the Gran County Address community at Sarjapur — both delivered, walkable references for the developer's plotted infrastructure and community standard.
Is Apollo really Phase II of the Artemis precinct?
Yes. Apollo is positioned as Phase II of Address Maker's established Artemis plotted precinct at Sondekoppa–Nelamangala, on a fresh 50-acre parcel — more than double the ~22-acre Phase 1. A Phase-II release inherits the credibility and demonstrated standard of the phase before it, and a prospective buyer can read the developer's execution first-hand by visiting the delivered Artemis Phase-1 precinct on the same corridor — a de-risking option a greenfield plotted launch does not offer.
How does Address Maker approach RERA and transparency?
Address Maker publishes per-project RERA filings and progress updates on the Karnataka RERA portal, keeping a verifiable document trail, and has historically been visible and communicative on its public channels. A buyer should always verify a project's own RERA registration by name before transacting, and should never treat an agent-class (/AG/) number, or a RERA number issued for a different Address Maker project, as the registration for Apollo. Apollo is pre-launch and its K-RERA registration is awaited.
What is a format-agnostic developer, and why does it help a plot buyer?
Most Bengaluru developers specialise either in high-rise apartments or in plotted layouts; Address Maker operates across apartments, villas, and plotted developments. For a plotted buyer, a developer that also builds and sells villas and apartments understands the end-user's build journey — the home that will eventually sit on the plot — and tends to engineer its plotted infrastructure, setbacks, and community planning around that outcome, rather than treating the plot as a bare land transaction.
Talk to the Address Maker Apollo team
Because Address Maker Apollo is pre-launch, the step available now is early interest registration — which secures a priority position ahead of the public launch, when the best plot positions and the launch-phase pricing are typically allocated in registration order. Leave your name and phone number and a representative will follow up with the launch timeline, the plot sheet and price list, and a site-visit slot once the formal launch window opens.
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