When homebuyers ask "How many balconies does a 3 BHK have at Godrej MSR City?", they are not only counting doors to the outdoors. They are picturing real life: where morning light lands, a quiet spot for coffee, a nook for planters, and a separate place for laundry that does not spoil the view. In a large, multi-tower township like Godrej MSR City in Shettigere, the answer depends on the stack (the vertical line of flats in a tower) and the plan type you pick. In practice, most 3 BHK layouts here tend to offer two balconies as the common configuration, some stacks provide one larger living deck, and a few premium or corner stacks can feature three. Treat balcony count as a stack-specific choice, not a blanket promise, and always verify it on the sale drawing for your exact unit.
Most common: 2 balconies Typically one main deck opens from the living/dining and a second, smaller sit-out connects to a bedroom. Many families prefer this split because it keeps one deck social and the other private.
Also seen: 1 large balcony Some 3 BHKs trade count for comfort, giving you a single, wider living deck. This feels spacious for seating and is easier to maintain.
Select stacks: 3 balconies Corner plans or wider fronts can add a third sit-out. These are stack-dependent and appear in limited inventory.
Quick tip: A kitchen utility is not a balcony. It is a service ledge for washing machines and drying. Utilities are useful because they keep chores off the leisure deck, but do not count them as a sit-out.
Scale and phasing Godrej MSR City spans 62 acres with about 4,000 apartments planned across multiple phases. Phase 1 alone has many towers rising 2B+G+15. More towers mean more stacks, and more stacks mean different edges, wind directions, and views. That geometry drives balcony logic.
Plan families You will see 3 BHK 2T and 3 BHK 3T across the range. Bathroom count does not automatically change balcony count. The stack layout does. Corner stacks often allow an extra sit-out or a small deck off Bedroom 2, while mid stacks lean toward one main balcony.
Lifestyle intent Some stacks prioritize one wide deck for entertaining. Others split the outdoor area into two smaller balconies so you can separate quiet time from family time.
Depth and width: Depth around 1.3 to 1.5 m feels comfortable for two chairs and a small table. Width decides whether you can add planters without blocking movement.
Access point: A living-attached balcony is the one you will use most. A bedroom sit-out works well for reading, a herb garden, or a small pet break.
Utility separation: A defined utility behind the kitchen keeps laundry out of sight.
Light, wind, and privacy: Corner stacks catch more breeze and can justify an extra balcony. Mid stacks feel calmer and private.
Work-from-home or frequent hosting: Choose one larger living deck. It becomes your all-day outdoor room and extends the living space when guests arrive.
Plant parent or pet parent: Two balconies help. Keep the living deck neat for people time and use the bedroom deck for planters or a quick pet relief.
Cross-ventilation matters: Two decks on a corner stack create better airflow across seasons.
Low-maintenance preference: Pick one wide deck and a proper utility. Fewer outdoor surfaces to sweep, same comfort.
3 BHK 2T: roughly 1585–1626 sq ft These often balance an ample living deck with smart internal circulation. Expect either one larger balcony or a two-balcony split depending on stack.
3 BHK 3T: roughly 1842–1876 sq ft The extra size gives more flexibility. Many such layouts comfortably fit two balconies, and certain corner stacks may offer an additional small sit-out.
What is the balcony count for this exact stack and floor?
What are the dimensions of each balcony? Note depth first, then width.
Is there a separate utility ledge? Ask for its size and enclosure.
Any association rules about planter loads, grills, or visible drying lines?
Railing height and child-safety provisions. Useful for families with kids or pets.
Location: Shettigere, next to the Airport Trumpet Road in North Bengaluru, with quick access across NH-44 and SH-104.
Township format: Long amenity spine, multiple greens, and a large clubhouse ecosystem that supports real outdoor use.
Outcome for balcony living: Because the community scale is large, outdoor sit-outs get used more often. Morning walks, evening tea, and small planter corners become part of the daily rhythm rather than a rare weekend activity.
At Godrej MSR City, a typical 3 BHK often includes two balconies, some stacks provide one larger living deck, and select corners can feature three. Do not treat the project like a single rule. Treat it stack by stack. Ask for the sale drawing of your chosen unit, read the balcony labels and dimensions, and pick the setup that fits your lifestyle. If you host and work from home, one wider deck is gold. If you garden or want privacy, two decks earn their keep. The right balcony choice is the one you will use every day.