Listly by Nivedita Ramakrishnan
Bangalore City is hot and happening right now (as its been for many years now), but with all the focus of the epicenter aimed at Bangalore much more than ever now, its good to reside at a good place. Here are a few good places to buy apartments here in the Silicon City!
Ask anyone in Bangalore what they think of Whitefield and everyone would shudder sayings its too far off. But this or nothing else is stopping this area to become a major hotspot.
The area around the International Tech Park has been booming ever since inception--and even now!
Most of the billboard advertisements I see on the highways and streets are of apartments located at Sarjapur. There seems to be really much demand for this area after all.
There is SO much happening in and around Old Madras Road. There was a time when I'd not even heard of it, and then bam! Suddenly does it go viral--as it still is now.
Close to Bangalore's outer limits, Bommansandra is now receiving a lot of attention in the real estate boom than how it was once considered.
When I take a bus to my university, there are simply so many people getting up wanting to alight at Electronic City. It earned its name because of the IT companies located in the area, and now its equally famous for its boom in the construction of high rises all around.
Again, this is one of those places which was there lying around and shot up to popular demand within the blink of an eye (not exactly that). If I know right, there are very many constructions coming up and already existing here than any other place in Bangalore.
Peenya that was formerly seen only as a region that housed the Industrial Estates is now emerging to be otherwise. Its still growing up with respect to the apartment-count but is deemed to be a favorite.
Once an area with no connectivity to inner Bangalore, this far-off place now has way too many transport modes available. With that being said, of course its not far off from being a hot favorite for the real estate industry.
Yelahanka had elicited shudders from many people--once upon a time. Note the past tense, for now people desperately seem to want to buy residences here.
Kengeri was only considered to be a far off village by many (its still thought so), but this is rapidly changing and the trend is somehow now seeming to shift to here.
I recall how I once had thought of RR Nagar as the farthest place there ever was when I was a child. I now live hear, and I must say, RR Nagar is awesome! It has something for just about everyone to love and relish.
Considered to be a far-off location but still favored since a long time for buying houses now, Banashankari is definitely the happening place in Bangalore now!
From tech parks to just about everything else, Hebbal is hot just about now. Yes--including apartments and such residences!
Having so many reliable access points like wholesale shops, railways stations, bus stands, super famous malls, Yeshwanthpur is constantly developing and is so in demand right now!
Another teenager in university, having a penchant for Japanese, literature and all the small things in life that almost always go unnoticed.