Bangalore being the silicon valley of India
has always been proud of its diversity with many Indians from all across India
and all over the world coming to the garden city to earn an honest living and experience
the culture the city has to offer. With its fast advancement in infrastructure
and technology, Bangalore has slowly become a super city in itself. There are
certain parts of the city which cater to the working professionals and certain
parts of the city which still has the quaint, rustic old part of Bangalore
which is what makes the city of Bangalore a great place to reside in. From
braving the hustle and bustle of the traffic in the city to enjoying the
calmness and greenery in other parts is truly what the city of Bangalore is.
The land rates in the city have
dramatically increased over the years due to its rapid development and there
are certain posh residential areas in Bangalore city where only the affluent
generally reside. Those areas in Bangalore are Rajajinagar, Malleshwaram,
Richmond Town, Benson Town, Ulsoor, Basavangudi, Koramangala, Indira Nagar,
Cooke Town and RMV Extension where the land rates are higher than other parts
of the city where the average rate for square feet would be from 9000 rupees to
about 12,000 rupees.
Even though Bangalore has advanced rapidly
there are still few quaint localities which are family friendly as they are
close to commute to places like schools, hospitals, hotels, malls and holy
institutions. Places in the city such as Malleshwaram, Indira Nagar,
Bannerghatta Road, Jayanagar, JP Nagar, Banashankari, Rajajinaragr, Vijaynagar,
HBR Layout, Kalyan Nagar, Fraser Town, Bommanahalli, Ulsoor, Basavanagudi are
some of the places where there is also frequent transport services plying so
you can get to your work or any other occasion.
Even though Bangalore has an umpteen number
of Technology Park’s there are still a few sight-seeing locations in the city
which capture the essence of old Bangalore. Places like the Bangalore Palace,
Lalbagh, Iskcon temple and Bannerghatta National Park are few of the iconic
locations present in the city. So there is something to offer for tourists. The
best places in the Bangalore for tourists to stay in would be in areas like MG
road, Koramangala, Indira Nagar as these locations are at the heart of
Bangalore city.
One of the oldest and costliest areas in
Bangalore to reside in is Sadashivnagar which runs from Mekhri Circle in the
north to Bashyam Circle a little way south. Many prominent figures like movie
actors, politician’s, entrepreneurs and industrialists live there. This part of
Bangalore still preserves the tradition and heritage of the old Bangalore
society.
Being the IT hub of India many working
professionals come from all over the world and the rest of India to work here
and since they travel alone without their families they prefer to stay very
close to their work space to avoid the large amounts of traffic and pollution.
And these are the best places to live in Bangalore for IT professionals like
Marathahalli, Hebbal, Whitefield, Sarjapur, Old Madras Road, Outer Ring Road,
Domlur, Koramangala, ITPL, Electronic City and HBR Layout as all these
locations are close to several IT parks around the city and have excellent
public transport service which makes it easily commutable for them.
The city of Bangalore is only going to get
more developed and with many real-estate companies identifying the potential
this city has to offer, they are constructing projects to cater to the advancing
development. And with the residential market gradually picking up its pace it
could spell good news for the real-estate companies in Bangalore.
I and my wife are very happy for our new flat, which is under-construction with topnotch amenities! We have more confident in Dream Infra that the construction will be completed in the mentioned time and I thank them for making my dream in to reality.
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