Belmondo Studio: The Smallest Lodha Entry Point
At ₹63–72 lakh, the Belmondo studio is the cheapest way to own a Lodha-branded property in west Pune. It is also — by yield percentage — the best performer in the Belmondo portfolio. This guide covers the floor plan reality, investment case, and who this product actually serves.
Studio Floor Plan: What 400–450 sqft Looks Like
A Belmondo studio at 400–450 sqft is compact but thoughtfully designed for single professionals and couples without children.
Typical layout (450 sqft):
[Balcony] — 50–60 sqft
[Living / Sleeping] — 200–220 sqft (integrated, undivided)
[Kitchen] — 60–70 sqft (straight layout, 2 counters)
[Bathroom] — 45–55 sqft (full bath with shower + western commode)
[Utility alcove] — 20–30 sqft (washing machine point, storage)
Key design features:
- Floor-to-ceiling height: 9.5–10 feet (standard Lodha spec — adds visual openness)
- Balcony facing: varies by tower — request east or north-facing for morning light and better ventilation
- Kitchen: straight or L-shaped; gas point + exhaust fan provision
- Bathroom: Kohler/Jaguar branded fittings (Lodha standard spec)
Furniture placement reality:
- 450 sqft fits: a queen bed, 2-seater sofa, wall-mounted TV, 4-seater dining table, wardrobe, study desk
- 400 sqft is tighter — typically: double bed (not queen), compact sofa, no dedicated dining table (island kitchen doubling as dining)
Who Lives in a Studio at Belmondo?
Primary occupant profile:
- Single IT professional (male or female, 24–32 years) working in Hinjewadi Phase 1–3
- New Pune joiner from another city — first independent accommodation
- NRI professional returning for a 1–2 year India stint
Lifestyle fit: Belmondo studio suits someone who:
- Is primarily at the office or client site 5–6 days/week
- Uses the flat for sleep, morning routine, and occasional WFH days
- Values township amenities (pool, gym, jogging) more than in-flat space
- Does not entertain guests frequently (no guest room)
It does NOT suit:
- Couples planning to start a family (1 BHK is the minimum for a couple)
- Anyone who works entirely from home (need dedicated workspace)
- Buyers who prioritise resale to end-users (studio resale buyers are narrow)
Investment Case: The Yield Story
The studio is Belmondo’s highest-yield configuration — and the data supports this.
| Configuration | Price | Monthly Rent | Gross Yield |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio (450 sqft) | ₹68L | ₹20,000 | 3.53% |
| Studio (fully furnished) | ₹72L + ₹3L fit-out | ₹23,000 | 3.68% |
| Studio (premium, higher floor) | ₹70L | ₹22,000 | 3.77% |
Enhanced yield with furnishing: A fully furnished studio with good quality mattress, AC, TV, wardrobe, and kitchen essentials costs ₹2–3L to furnish. Monthly rent premium for furnished vs unfurnished: ₹3,000–4,000/month. Break-even on furnishing investment: 7–8 months.
Furnished studio yield: ₹23,000/month on ₹75L total investment = 3.68% gross. Net of 1 month vacancy/year = 3.37%.
Caveat on studio rental: Tenant turnover is higher for studios. Single professionals change jobs, get married, or upgrade to 1 BHK more frequently than couples renting 2 BHKs. Budget for 3–4 weeks vacancy between tenancies instead of 1–2 weeks for larger units.
Studio vs 1 BHK: The Investment Comparison
| Studio | 1 BHK | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ₹63–72L | ₹75–90L |
| Monthly rent | ₹18,000–24,000 | ₹22,000–30,000 |
| Gross yield | 3.5–4.5% | 3.5–4.2% |
| Average tenancy length | 11 months | 18–24 months |
| Vacancy | 3–5 weeks/year | 1–3 weeks/year |
| Tenant profile | Single professional | IT couple |
| Resale liquidity | Narrower | Broader |
For maximum yield: Studio (marginally higher yield, lower capital). For hassle-low investment: 1 BHK (fewer tenant changes, lower vacancy, broader resale market). For first-time investor with ₹70L: Studio is the entry point; step up to 1 BHK at next purchase.
How to Maximise Studio Returns
1. Furnish it properly: Beds, AC, TV, washing machine, kitchen appliances, wardrobe. Total investment: ₹2.5–3.5L. Return: ₹3,000–4,000 extra monthly rent.
2. Choose higher floor with east/north orientation: View and natural light make the studio more desirable for tenants. Floor premium (₹500–800/sqft) increases rent by ₹1,500–2,500/month — payback within 2 years.
3. Keep the property well-maintained: Studios rented to single professionals see above-average wear. Budget for repainting (₹15,000–20,000 every 2–3 years) and minor repairs between tenancies.
4. Short-term rental potential: Belmondo’s Expressway location and Lodha branding make it a candidate for premium short-term rental (corporate guests, Mumbai-Pune transient executives). Monthly yield via corporate short-term can reach ₹28,000–35,000 — but requires active management.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the floor plan of Lodha Belmondo studio? 400–450 sq ft: integrated living-sleeping space, compact kitchen, one full bathroom, balcony. Full floor plan available from Lodha — request tower-specific plan.
Q: What is the rental income from Belmondo studio? ₹18,000–24,000/month unfurnished to furnished. Fully furnished studio: ₹22,000–24,000/month.
Q: Is Belmondo studio better than 1 BHK for investment? Studio has marginally higher gross yield but higher tenant turnover. 1 BHK delivers more stable rental income with less management effort. Choose based on your active-vs-passive management preference.