Casagrand Premier Builder Limited has spent more than twenty years building residential communities across Chennai's southern and western corridors — from its first project in Thiruvanmiyur in 2004 to large-format townships on OMR, Pallavaram, Medavakkam, Manapakkam, and beyond. Established in 2003 and headquartered in Chennai, the company launched its first project, Casagrand Srishti, in Thiruvanmiyur in 2004. That southern-Chennai anchor has informed the developer's consistent return to the GST Road and Pallavaram–Pammal belt, where land parcels, airport proximity, and suburban connectivity have repeatedly aligned with Casagrand's mid-range residential proposition.
As of April 2026, the company has delivered 103 completed projects encompassing 21.79 million square feet of saleable area, and currently has 57 ongoing projects spanning 44.10 million square feet. Under the leadership of Arun MN, Casagrand has expanded across key micro-markets in Chennai, offering apartments of various sizes and independent villas that cater to luxury, mid-range, and affordable segments, with a particular focus on mid-range offerings. The company has also extended operations to Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Coimbatore. Pammal, sitting immediately west of Pallavaram on the GST Road corridor, is a natural extension of the builder's deepest home territory.
Casagrand's current footprint in Pammal is represented by Casagrand Reva, an ongoing residential community on Pammal Main Road, Kollachery. Registered under RERA number TN/1/Building/0179/2025 with www.rera.tn.gov.in, the project offers 2, 3 and 4 BHK apartments priced from Rs 55 lakh to Rs 1.29 crore, spread across 5.01 acres, with 450 total units across the site.
The 450 units are spread across a Basement + Ground + 12-storey structure, with 2 BHK, 3 BHK, and 4 BHK layouts ranging in size from 997 sq ft to 2,522 sq ft. The project reserves 80% of the site as open space. The clubhouse extends to 15,000 sq ft, furnished with indoor amenities, while the swimming pool zone covers 7,800 sq ft and features a dedicated adults pool, semi-sunken seaters, a kids pool, splash pads, outdoor showers, poolside cabanas, and interactive water jet features.
Fitness and leisure amenities include a swimming pool, poolside cabana, outdoor CrossFit zone, and multi-purpose sports court, alongside children-specific spaces such as a playland park, tricycle track, interactive jets, and a basketball court for kids. Indoors, there is a mini theatre, foosball, air hockey, indoor mini golf, and snooker.
On connectivity, the project sits approximately 9 minutes from Kundrathur Bus Stand, 18 minutes from Chennai International Airport, 19 minutes from Pallavaram Railway Station, 20 minutes from Chromepet Railway Station, and 20 minutes from Meenambakkam Metro station. Sivanthi Public School is 2.8 km away and BP Jain Hospital is 2.7 km away.
Pammal's geography explains the developer's sustained interest in the Pallavaram–Pammal belt. Pammal functions as a gateway suburb, bridging central Chennai with southern industrial clusters and Chennai International Airport, approximately 7 kilometres to the northeast near Pallavaram. The Pallavaram–Thuraipakkam 200-feet Radial Road connects Pammal with Thuraipakkam and the OMR and ECR corridors; the service road along the Chennai Bypass Flyover links Pammal to several surrounding areas; and the Chennai Outer Ring Road is 5 km from Pammal.
Along the GST Road corridor, areas like Pallavaram, Chromepet, and Tambaram have become established commercial centres. Key employment hubs including Mahindra World City, Infosys, Capgemini, and Wipro are addressed on the GST Road. This employment geography has historically underpinned mid-range residential demand in Pammal — exactly the buyer segment Casagrand targets.
Casagrand is not the only major developer active in this zone. The builder has a strong presence in prime localities like Pallavaram, Porur, OMR, Tambaram, and Mogappair, with flagship developments such as Casagrand Reva Pallavaram, Casagrand Suncity, Casagrand Madelyn, Casagrand Highline, Casagrand Estia Tambaram, and others strategically located in these corridors. Casagrand Reva in Pammal extends that cluster southward along the same arterial spine.
Flat prices in Pammal currently range from Rs 5,500 to Rs 7,850 per sq ft, with the average flat rate at approximately Rs 6,750 per sq ft. In terms of appreciation, flat rates in Pammal have moved 8% in the last one year, 29.8% in the last three years, and 60.7% in the last five years. Casagrand Reva is priced at approximately Rs 4,449 per sq ft on a carpet-area basis, positioning it as an accessible entry point in a locality where secondary-market prices have already outpaced that level on a built-up basis.
Areas like Pallavaram, Pozhichalur, Sembakkam, Pammal, and Tambaram have become hotspots for affordable yet well-connected housing. While older areas like T. Nagar or Adyar are seeing price stagnation, suburbs like Kolapakkam, Chromepet, and Pammal are growing steadily. The average rental yield in Pammal stands at 5% — meaningful for investors seeking income alongside appreciation.
Several infrastructure projects are actively reshaping the Pallavaram–Pammal corridor's commute profile. A 500-metre stretch of GST Road under the Pallavaram flyover has been widened, directly improving travel to Pammal, Anakaputhur, and Kundrathur, with construction work having started in 2025. The 6.8 km Pallavaram to Kundrathur Highway is being upgraded from two lanes to four lanes to reduce traffic and improve connectivity.
On the metro side, Chennai Metro Phase II is a Rs 63,246 crore expansion adding 118.9 km across three new corridors and 128 stations — the largest single infrastructure investment in Chennai's history. After the completion of CMRL Phase I extension from Airport to Kilambakkam and Phase II extension from Lighthouse to Poonamallee, there will be a Chennai Light Rail connection between Pallavaram and Poonamallee via Pammal, Anakaputhur, and Kundrathur. This proposed light rail link would give Casagrand Reva residents direct access to the extended metro network without a road commute.
Pallavaram has emerged as one of Chennai's active investment micro-markets, with property prices already ranging from Rs 4,100 to Rs 10,500 per sq ft. Pammal, as Pallavaram's immediate neighbour, draws from the same infrastructure pipeline at a lower current base price — which is precisely why Casagrand has placed a 450-unit community here.
Casagrand's product in Pammal follows the same integrated-community model the developer has applied across Chennai. The company has developed in-house capabilities for every stage of the project development lifecycle, from land identification and acquisition through design, planning, construction, marketing, sales, and project delivery. For a Pammal buyer, this means a single accountable entity across a project's life — from floor plan to handover.
In 2024, Casagrand Premier's subsidiary received approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for an initial public offering — a governance milestone that adds a layer of institutional accountability to the developer's already-public RERA filings. Casagrand Reva carries RERA number TN/1/Building/0179/2025 registered with the Tamil Nadu RERA authority at www.rera.tn.gov.in, giving buyers a statutory framework for tracking construction milestones.
The locality itself has several reputed educational institutions, renowned healthcare facilities, supermarkets, banks, restaurants, malls, temples, theatres, and other recreational facilities. Meenakshi Krishnan Polytechnic College and Vels University are within 5 km, and the industrial suburb of Guindy is approximately 10 km from Pammal. For families, the presence of schools, hospitals, and retail within daily commuting distance anchors the quality-of-life calculus that Casagrand's community format is designed to complement.