I did quite a bit of research before I decided to buy a home from BCIL, it made sense as a good investment both from an economic and ecological standpoint - I would recommend buyers serious about buying a green home to do some first-hand research and see where the competitors stand in this respect.
I would also advise readers to explore their Bangalore campuses from the last decade like TownsEnd, TransIndus and T-ZED and Wildgrass. The proof is in the pudding, as they say - most home owners have made significant capital gains on their investments. IMHO, theyve turned out really well, and are among the most coveted properties in Bangalore. Take a look at these places over a weekend and judge for yourself.
Their homes are sustainably built and kitted with a whole lot of features that take less from the ecosystem, and save on energy costs as well.