3 BHK Flat in Bengaluru’s Hebbal Sold for ₹1.1 Crore, Capitalizing on Proximity to IT Corridors

In a significant real estate transaction, a 3 BHK flat in the fast-developing neighborhood of Hebbal, Bengaluru, has been sold for ₹1.1 crore. This sale underscores the growing demand for residential properties in the northern part of Bengaluru, particularly near key IT corridors, which continue to be major drivers of real estate growth in the city.
Hebbal, located in close proximity to major tech hubs like Manyata Tech Park, Hebbal Lake, and the upcoming North Bengaluru Aerospace Park, has become a sought-after address for both professionals and investors. The area's excellent connectivity to the Outer Ring Road (ORR), Kempegowda International Airport, and proximity to key business districts like Whitefield and the Central Business District (CBD) have made it an attractive destination for homebuyers seeking both convenience and value.
The 3 BHK flat, priced at ₹1.1 crore, reflects the premium placed on Hebbal’s location, with its mix of high-end residential developments, well-established infrastructure, and green spaces like Hebbal Lake. The area has seen a rise in property values, driven by the influx of IT professionals and executives working in nearby tech parks, who are looking for spacious, well-equipped homes close to their workplaces.
Moreover, Hebbal’s continued development, including the expansion of metro connectivity and improvements to road networks, adds to its appeal, ensuring future growth in both residential and commercial real estate sectors. As the demand for residential spaces in Bengaluru’s northern suburbs intensifies, areas like Hebbal are poised for continued appreciation, making it a strong choice for those looking to invest in Bengaluru’s real estate market.
Real estate experts predict that as the city’s tech ecosystem continues to expand, neighborhoods like Hebbal will continue to see rising property prices, with buyers and investors keen on tapping into the growing demand for homes in proximity to Bengaluru’s thriving IT corridors.
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