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Maruthi Industrial Estate, Whitefield road, Whitefield, Bangalore

3 BHK Duplexes & 4 bhk Penthouses Flat
2892 sq.ft to 3252 sq.ft
Rs 1.37 Cr Onwards
Habitat Ventures
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

Habitat Crest is a matchless concept of Villas + Apartments hence termed as Villaments. It offers 3 BHK Duplex, 4 BHK penthouse and luxurious villas. Every villament will have a private park up to 1500 Sq.ft. The project is thoughtfully designed by world class architect and hence each and every spac...

Sai Baba Ashram Road, Whitefield, Whitefield, Bangalore

3 BHK & 4 BHK Villas Villas
3000 Sq.ft To 4675 Sq.ft
Rs 2.61 Cr Onwards
Sterling Developers
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

Villa Grande is a marvellous project being developed by a Joint Venture of Sterling Urban Development Pvt Ltd & HDFC property. Villa Grande offers the best home yu would have ever dreamed of.Each space here is been designed thoughtfully to keep you amidst a true nature. The plan is to provide la...

Prestige Tech Park, Outer Ring Road, Outer Ring Road, Bangalore

3 BHK Flats
1591 Sq.ft To 2015 Sq.ft
1.91 Cr Onwards
Sterling Developers
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

Sterling Ascentia is one of the Ongoing Residential Project at Bangalore. It is developed by Sterling Developers on 6 Acres of land. It has spacious 7 Towers of 14 Storey each. Sterling Ascentia is located right behind the Novotel Hotel, near Bellandur flyover. Bangalore Central Mall is just wa...

Banashankari 2nd Stage, Near Chennamma Circle, Banashankari Stage 2, Bangalore

3BHK, 4BHK (Penthouse) Flats
2050 Sq.ft To 3720 Sq.ft
Rs 1.66 Cr Onwards
Adarsh Developers
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

Premia is a fabulous project being developed by Adarsh Developers. They haven't left even a single stone unturned in determining and crafting the supreme living space for you.This luxury project is planned to be structured as 4 towers with a grand height of 24 storey high that consists of ultra mode...

Outer Ring Road, Hebbal, Hebbal, Bangalore

4 BHK Flats
5345 Sq.ft
Rs 4.53 Cr Onward
Godrej Properties Limited
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

Godrej Crest is one of the wonderful and a luxurious row house project developed by Godrej Properties Limited. Each space here is creatively designed that ensures luxury lies in every inch of space here. The plan is to build total 17 row houses each being constructed as Ground + 2 Level, top level b...

Hal, Yemlur road, HAL Stage 2, Bangalore

3 BHK & 4 BHK Flats
2288 Sq.ft to 3277 Sq.ft
Rs 2.23 Cr Onwards
Sobha Developers
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Near Basaveshwara Nagar, Rajaji Nagar, Bangalore

3 BHK & 4 BHK Flats
1950 Sq.ft To 3994 Sq.ft
Rs 2.21 Cr Onwards
Sobha Developers
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

Sobha Indraprastha is one of the most exclusive project especially designed for the League of Extraordinary. Its true that this project is a retreat fit for royalty.As we know that its not a cup of tea to please kings, yet one should never stop trying it which is why this project brings each and eve...

Hosa Road, just off the Hosur Road, Hosur Road, Bangalore

2 BHK & 3 BHK Flats
1365 Sq.ft to 1595 Sq.ft
Rs 91 Lacs Onwards
Sobha Developers
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Off. Tumkur Road, Dasanapura, Tumkur Road, Bangalore

2 BHK & 3 BHK Flats
708 Sq.ft To 1163 Sq.ft
Rs 27 Lacs Onwards
Tata Housing
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

Tata Housing presents one of its class project called New Haven located off Tumkur Road, Bangalore. This projects is the first green township of this location which is also the fastest developing corridors of city. New haven is close to Golden Palms Resort and is between the lap of nature with full ...

Off. Tumkur Road, Dasanapura, Tumkur Road, Bangalore

1 BHK & 2 BHK Flats
796 Sq.ft to 1187 Sq.ft
Rs 32 Lacs Onwards
Tata Housing
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

Tata housing launches a new residential project called "TATA RIVA". Riva is a community by Tata housing which provides its residents with all the life style facilities to live life to the fullest. "Riva" means to bind, as the name suggest its a concept of "integrated township" where minded residents...

Hosur Road, Bangalore, Kumar Swami Layout, Bangalore

2/3 BHK Apartments Flats
1150 Sq.ft to 1850 Sq ft
51 Lacs Onwards
Puravankara Group
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98197 02366

Purva Westend is one the finest residential project developed by Puravankara Group at Kudlu Gate Junction, Bangalore. Purva Westend is been developing on 8 acres of land with 18 storied towers.Spend some quality moments at its Culture Club, the Grand Central Boulevard and enjoy the visual feast of t...

Doddathogur, Electronic City, Electronic City, Bangalore

1 BHK, 2 BHK, 2.5 BHK, 3 BHK Apartment
638 Sq.Ft To 1600 Sq.Ft
30 Lacs Onwards
Godrej Properties Limited
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98197 02366

Godrej E-City is an abode which is large enough to suit the demands of Indian family members. Every information have been taken care of in this residing. The fulfillment that you receive once you move in to this flat is something you can count upon. Replete with all the modern requirements which any...

Attibele Circle, Bangalore, Attibele Circle, Bangalore

2 BHK & 3 BHK apartments Flats
640 Sq.ft To 1245 Sq.ft
12.64 Lacs Onwords
Indya Estates Developers
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

The Greens Ongoing Residential Project at Bangalore, Karnataka Developed by Indya Estates with 2 BHK and 3 BHK Apartment in it....

BIAL Main Road, Jakkur, Bangalore

3 BHK Flats
1773 Sq.ft To 1865 Sq.ft Builtup Area
75.33 Lacs Onwards
Century Real Estate
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

This Project is built by Century Real Estates who is the most reputed builder in Bangalore. It has total 13 floors each building spread on 5.28 Acres. It's situated in a prime location with easy access from main road & station. This residential township has all the Amenities made of Quality mat...

Sarjapur Outer Ring Road, Marathahalli , Sarjapur, Bangalore

2 BHK, 3 BHK & 4 BHK Flats
1260 Sq.ft To 2385 Sq.ft.
Rs 92 Lacs Onwards
Nitesh Estates
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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White Field Main Road, Hennur, Whitefield, Bangalore

2 BHK and 3 BHK Flats
1317 Sq.ft To 1683 Sq.ft.
Rs 70.39 Lacs Onwards
Nitesh Estates
Investor / Resale Options Available

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Hennur, Hennur Road, Bangalore

2 BHK and 3 BHK Flats
1494 Sq.ft. - 3161 Sq.ft.
On Request
Nitesh Estates
Investor / Resale Options Available

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Kanakapura Main Road, Kanakapura Road, Bangalore

2 BHK, 3 BHK & 4 BHK Flats
1190 Sq.ft.- 2763 Sq.ft.
On Request
Nitesh Estates
Investor / Resale Options Available

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Whitefield, Whitefield, Bangalore

2 BHK and 3 BHK Flats
1301Sq.ft To 1628 Sq.ft.
Rs 72.92 Lacs Onwards
Nitesh Estates
Investor / Resale Options Available

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Baglur Road, Off Bellary Road, Bangalore

2 BHK, 3 BHK & 4 BHK Flats
1226 Sq.ft To 3019 Sq.ft.
Rs 78 Lacs Onwards
Nitesh Estates
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Ali Askar Road, A N Gupta Layout, Bangalore

5000 Sq.ft. - 6000 Sq.ft.
On Request
Nitesh Estates
Investor / Resale Options Available

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Read More About Bangalore & it's Real Estate Property Market

  • Bangalore now known by its new name – Bengaluru – is the capital of the south Indian state of Karnataka.
  • The existing Kannada name, Bengaluru, was declared the official name of the city in 2006.
  • A succession of South Indian dynasties that included the Western Gangas, Cholas and the Hoysalas ruled over Bengaluru until 1537. 
  • Subsequent to India’s Independence in 1947, the city became the capital of the state of Mysore and later that of Karnataka, after it was formed in 1956. 
  • Located on the Deccan plateau at a height of over 900m (3,000 ft) above sea level, its elevation is the highest among major cities of India. 
  • It has an estimated population of about 8.42mn and a metropolitan population of approx 8.52mn.
  • It is the third most populous city and fifth most populous urban agglomeration in India.
  • Bengaluru also sometimes referred to as India’s Garden City, is blessed with a mostly pleasant climate all year round.
  • The two primary urban zones of Bengaluru – city and cantonment – which had developed as independent entities merged into a single urban centre in 1949.
  • Bengaluru is known as the ‘Silicon Valley of India’, because of its status as India’s leading information technology (IT) hub and exporter.

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS:

  • Bengaluru Fort: Originally built by a feudatory of the Vijayanagar Empire and the founder of Bangalore, Kempe Gowda, in 1537. It was later converted into a stone fort by Hyder Ali in 1761.
  • Bengaluru Palace: Spread across a vast 450-acre property in a prime locality of North Bangalore, the palace is surrounded by a vast garden of various species of trees and is famous for housing nearly 30,000 paintings.
  • Bannerghatta National Park: Covering a massive 25, 000 acres, this park about 22kms from the city and is home to a rich natural zoological reserve. There is a small museum showcasing zoological exhibits and a butterfly conservatory.
  • Cubbon Park: This wonderful green island situated in the middle of the city was created in late 19th century by Major General Richard Sankey, the then British Chief Engineer of Mysore State. Thick bamboo gardens and many heritage buildings like Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall, add a special beauty to this park.
  • Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain: This popular dancing and musical fountain was commissioned in 1996 in the heart of the city on the Raj Bhavan Road on a 17-acre land beautifully landscaped plot. It is located opposite to the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium and close to the Vidhana Soudha and Cubbon Park.
  • Lal Bagh: This picturesque botanical garden was commissioned by Hyder Ali in the 18th century and later developed by his son, Tippu Sultan. It’s spread over 200 acres and thousands of varieties of trees are found in it. The park has a huge rock, which is supposed to be more than 3, 000 million years old.
  • Mantri Mall: It was the biggest mall of South India when it was inaugurated in 2010.Located at Malleshwaram, one of the oldest residential localities of the city. The Mall has retail outlets of almost all reputed national and leading global brands.
  • Nandi Hills: Also known as Nandidurg, it features an ancient hill fortress about 60 km from the city. This spot is a popular picnic destination for the young and old of Bengaluru mainly due to its pristine evergreen forests and rich flora and fauna.
  • National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA): It is located in the prestigious heritage premises of the Manikyavelu Mansion. It is well equipped with a refurbished auditorium, an open air theatre, a reference library, offices, art storage space, a cafeteria and a museum.
  • Tippu’s Palace: It was the summer residence of Mysore’s erstwhile ruler, Tipu Sultan. Its construction was started during Hyder Ali’s reign and completed during his son Tippu’s rule in the year 1791. Relics like the clothes worn by the erstwhile king, the silver and gold pedestals and the crown of Tipu Sultan are kept here.
  • Wonderla Amusement Park: This 82-acre amusement park, one of the largest in India, is located at Bidadi, about 28 km into the Bangalore-Mysore road and features 56 thrilling rides, drawing both children and adults.

DEMOGRAPHICS:

  • As per 2014 estimates, Bengaluru metro area has a population of approx 10,178,000, up from about 8.5mn in 2011.
  • It is now the 18th most populous city in the world and the fastest-growing Indian metro behind New Delhi, growing at an impressive 38 percent from 1991-2001.
  • The most common languages spoken here include: Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Malayalam and Hindi.
  • An estimated 79 percent of the city’s population is Hindu, with Muslims accounting for about 13 percent, Christians at 6 percent and Jains at 1 percent.
  • According to some surveys, about 10 percent residents of the city live in slums.
  • Much of the population growth in Bengaluru has been driven by migration from other states, which in turn has increased tensions between the locals and immigrant population.
  • Bengaluru is also said to have a skewed female-male gender ratio: 908 women for every 1,000 men. It also has the lowest work participation rate among women, with just 24 percent of women working.
  • The population density of the city has increased by an estimated 47 percent in the last decade due to growth in employment opportunities that is attracting people here from across India.
  • In 2011, there were 4,378 people per square kilometer, up from 2,985 ten years before.
  • Bengaluru is now growing faster than ever, having crossed the 10mn mark in 2013.
  • The urban region has grown three times faster than the state as a whole, and it is now home to about 16 percent of the state's population.

JOBS & EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:

  • Bengaluru is a major centre of economic and commercial activity in India, in addition to being one of the fastest growing cities in the country.
  • In 2007, the city was rated as the third largest hub for high-net-worth individuals and home to over 10,000- US$ millionaires and 60,000 super-rich people with an investable surplus of INR 45mn and INR 5mn respectively.
  • The headquarters of several major PSUs like Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML), Central Manufacturing Technology Institute (CMTI) and HMT (formerly Hindustan Machine Tools) are located here.
  • The city also hosts several research and development centers for majors like ABB, Airbus, Bosch, Boeing, GE, GM, Google, Microsoft, Mercedes-Benz, Nokia, Oracle, Philips, Shell, Toyota and Tyco.
  • Bengaluru is also known as the Silicon Valley of India because of the large number of IT companies situated here, which contributed approx 33 percent of the country’s INR 1442bn IT exports in 2006-07.
  • Infosys and Wipro, among the country’s largest software companies are headquartered here.
  • The city’s IT industry is divided into three main clusters – Software Technology Parks of India (STPI); International Tech Park, Bangalore (ITPB) and Electronics City located in the south of the city.
  • BengalÅ«ru is also a hub for bio-technology and related industries in the country, hosting approx 47 percent of the estimated 265 bio-technology companies in India in 2005.
  • ISRO, India's premier space research organization, is also headquartered in Bengaluru.

TRANSPORT & CONNECTIVITY:

  • Bengaluru is served by the new Kempegowda International Airport located at Devanahalli, about 40 kms from the city centre.
  • The airport is the third busiest in India after Delhi and Mumbai in terms of air passenger traffic and the number of air traffic movements (ATMs).
  • A rapid transit system called the Namma Metro is being built here.
  • A 7-kilometre stretch beginning from Bayappanahalli to MG Road was made operational in October 2011, while another 10 km stretch was subsequently made operational from March 2014.
  • Once completed, this will encompass a 42.3 km elevated and underground rail network comprising of approx 41 stations.
  • It is expected to connect central locations in Bangalore to the airport near Devanahalli and Chikballapur.
  • Bengaluru is also the divisional headquarters of the South Western Railway zone.
  • There are four major railway stations in the city: Bangalore City junction, Bangalore Cantonment railway station, Yeshwantapur junction and Krishnarajapuram railway station, with railway lines towards Jolarpettai in the east, Chikballapur in the north-east, Guntakal in the north, Tumkur in the northwest, Nelamangala in the west, Mysore in the southwest and Salem in the south.
  • The city is well connected by rail to other major cities in Karnataka, as well as most cities in other parts of the country.
  • Buses operated by Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) are an important and reliable means of public transport available in the city.
  • BMTC also runs a fleet of air-conditioned luxury buses on major routes, and operates shuttle services from various parts of the city to the Kempegowda International Airport.
  • The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation operates 6,918 buses on 6,352 schedules, connecting Bangalore with other parts of Karnataka as well as other states.
  • Yellow and black three-wheeler auto-rickshaws are a popular form of transport among residents here. Taxis are also available on call for inter-city travel.

INFRASTRUCTURE OUTLOOK:

  • The state government’s budget for 2014-15 proposed infra projects worth an estimated INR 9, 476.86cr for Bengaluru to eradicate traffic jams, expand the public transport network, augment water supply and create new drainage facilities.
  • The government has sanctioned approx INR 2,727 cr for these projects while the balance is expected to be accrued via various state government schemes, loans from Japan International Cooperation Agency and grants from the central government.
  • The city’s Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will execute projects worth approx INR 2,160cr, with the government sanctioning INR 1,527cr, grants from the finance commission and the state finance commission, Lake development scheme and the CMs Special Grant Scheme, with the rest being generated from the BBMPs own resources.
  • The Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA) is slated to implement projects valued at approx INR 7,316.86cr.
  • The BDA has also been allocated a sum of INR 1,200cr to construct an elevated corridor from Basaveshwara Circle to Hebbel Junction, develop 39 lakes and for afforestation purposes.
  • Similarly the Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has been given the responsibility to execute several projects.
  • These include the preparation of a detailed project report to supply water to 110 villages within the BBMP limits.
  • Replace 74kms of sewage lines with 50 percent funding from the Megacity Revolving Fund from the Karnataka Urban infrastructure Development Finance Corporation (KUIDFC). 
  • The government has also announced the commissioning of the Peenva-Sampige road line and then implementation of Phase 2 of the Namma Metro covering a distance of approx 72.1kms comprising of 61 stations at a cost of approx INR 26.405cr.

REALTY MARKET OVERVIEW:

  • Some of the city’s best performing areas in terms of price appreciation include: RMV (in the north), Rajarajeshwari Nagar (in the west) and HAL Layout (in the east).
  • Property prices in these areas have appreciated by anywhere between 7-21 percent in the last one year or so.
  • The ongoing metro corridor which is expected to boost inter-city connectivity is also casting a positive impact on the real estate fortunes of the areas along the route, with prices expected to zoom on the completion of this crucial project.
  • The city’s residential market is likely to see an influx of approx 243,000 units in the next five years, as per a study conducted by global realty advisory Cushman & Wakefield.
  • According to supply projections, approx 56 percent of the new units are likely to cater to the MIG, about 29 percent to the LIG and balance 15 percent to the HIG.
  • Cumulative demand for residential units is expected to be about 438,000 units till 2018, with approx 44 percent in the MIG and 31 percent in the LIG.
  • The total demand-supply gap is likely to touch approx 196,000 units especially in the HIG category.
  • With the city attracting large number of top corporate honchos, demand in the premium and super premium residential category is expected to escalate in the future.
  • As per the study total new demand for urban housing in India is expected to be nearly 13 million units by the end of 2018, of this the top 8 cities (including Bengaluru) are likely to constitute 23 percent or 2.95 mn units.
  • Of the total additional demand across the Top 8 cities, MIG is expected to generate the highest volume of demand at 1.08 mn units until 2018, the LIG nearly 1.05mn units and the HIG at 0.52 mn units.
  • Delhi-NCR is likely to have the highest supply of around 516,000 units delivered in the next five years, followed by Bengaluru with around 243,000 units and Mumbai with 203,000 units.
  • Cities such as Ahmedabad, Bengaluru and Mumbai are expected to lead the ranks of those with a shortfall in housing units catering to the MIG.

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