Know Your Neighbourhood: Whitefield, Bangalore

Know your neighbourhood Whitefield
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A popular area to the East of Bangalore, Whitefield is easily among the most prominent spots for IT in Karnataka. Alongside the immense advancement in IT and tech-based companies, it has also witnessed the incremental investment by developers and builders from Bangalore in the region. This has resulted in the development of spacious, world-class realty projects. Whitefield’s biggest take home is the fact that there are zero pollution, high-class connectivity and comfortable proximity to workplaces, which makes it a sound investment option.

Price Details

The average buy price for the property is Rs. 5,106 per square foot, while the average rent for a 2BHK apartment per month is about Rs. 21,100 per month.

Connectivity

It is very well connected internally and beyond. The Whitefield Road goes through Mahadevapura and Varthur Road through Marathahalli. It intersects at the Karnataka State Highway 35 and is located on the Bangalore-Chennai route. The Whitefield Railway Station is approximately 3 kilometres to the north of its bus stop. The major trains to Whitefield start from the Bangalore City Junction. Some of the trains that pass through Whitefield include the Mysore-Howrah Express running from Mysore to Howrah, the Chennai Express, the Seshadri Express, the Tirupati Passenger and the Kanyakumari Express. These trains commute between Whitefield from the City Junction in about 30 to 40 minutes. The Bangalore International Airport is the closest airport to Whitefield and is situated at a distance of 50 kilometres. Air-conditioned Volvo buses and other buses available for transport. Within, Whitefield is perfectly connected with autos, buses and taxis.

Social Infrastructure

It has a great many residential and commercial areas. A hub for shopping malls, some of the more popular shopping outlets include the Forum Value Mall, the Phoenix Market City mall, the Park Square Mall and Inorbit Mall. Furthermore, there are plenty of restaurants, cafes, departmental stores, small and large medical care centres, private business setups and even a number of IT establishments. For the most part, Whitefield is what one would designate without doubt, as being self-sustaining and incredibly capable of evolving into a full-blown and self-sufficient residential and commercial arena.

Other benefits

It is highly renowned for its range of technology hubs – and has some of the most famous IT and ITES companies, Export Promotion Industrial Parks (EPIP) and the Bhoruka Tech Park. Some of these companies include the likes of  Accenture, Wipro, iGate Global Solutions, Sapient, Manhattan Associates, SAP Labs, Perot Systems, Dell, IBM, Intel and Oracle. Whitefield boasts of state-of-the-art infrastructure, zero pollution and heavy greenery. In all truth, it is a perfect example of sustainable development in every sense of the term.

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