Residential Plot in Bidadi Sold for ₹3,500/Sq.Ft., Driven by Industrial Hub Expansion

A residential plot in Bidadi, located on the outskirts of Bengaluru, has been sold for ₹3,500 per square foot, marking a significant increase in property values in the area. This surge is largely attributed to Bidadi’s growing prominence as an industrial hub and its proximity to key commercial and manufacturing zones, which are driving both residential and commercial real estate demand.
Bidadi, which lies approximately 30 kilometers southwest of Bengaluru’s city center, has traditionally been a more affordable alternative to the city’s core areas. However, recent developments in infrastructure and industry have spurred growth in this once-sleepy town. The area is now home to several major industrial hubs, including automotive, manufacturing, and logistics companies, which are creating new jobs and driving the demand for residential properties in nearby areas.
The sale of the residential plot at ₹3,500 per square foot reflects this growing interest, with many investors and homebuyers seeing Bidadi as an attractive destination due to its affordable pricing compared to more central locations like Whitefield or Koramangala. The area’s connectivity via major highways and its proximity to key employment centers make it an ideal location for individuals looking to live close to their workplaces while enjoying more spacious and cost-effective living options.
Additionally, the Karnataka government’s focus on developing industrial corridors and boosting infrastructure in areas like Bidadi has further fueled the real estate boom. Plans for better road networks, upcoming metro expansions, and continued industrial growth suggest that property values in the area will continue to rise in the coming years.
As Bidadi’s transformation into an industrial hub accelerates, both residential and commercial real estate in the region are expected to see continued growth, offering lucrative investment opportunities for those looking to tap into Bengaluru’s expanding urban footprint.
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