Land Near Bengaluru’s Upcoming Peripheral Ring Road Listed at ₹4,000/sq.ft., Fueled by Infrastructure Surge

Real estate activity around Bengaluru’s Peripheral Ring Road (PRR) corridor is gaining strong momentum, with land parcels now being listed at approximately ₹4,000 per square foot. The spike in land value is primarily driven by the anticipated infrastructure boom and improved connectivity the PRR project promises to bring to the city’s expanding urban outskirts.
The Peripheral Ring Road, designed to decongest the city’s existing Outer Ring Road (ORR) and streamline traffic from satellite towns, is among Bengaluru’s most awaited infrastructure initiatives. The project will significantly enhance east-west and north-south corridor connectivity while linking key national highways and emerging residential zones around the city.
As a result, areas in proximity to the proposed PRR alignment—particularly in the northwestern and southwestern belts—are witnessing heightened interest from investors, developers, and end-users. The listing of land parcels at ₹4,000/sq.ft. reflects a growing belief in the long-term commercial and residential potential of these yet-developing zones.
Real estate experts suggest that early-stage investments in the PRR corridor could yield substantial appreciation in the coming years, especially once construction milestones are achieved. Developers are also eyeing these locations for plotted developments, tech parks, logistics hubs, and integrated townships, capitalizing on the expected demand surge.
With the government’s renewed focus on infrastructure-led urban expansion, the Peripheral Ring Road project is poised to reshape Bengaluru’s growth map—making land investments near its route a hot topic among property watchers and strategic buyers.
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