Seamless connectivity will lead to reduction in traveling time and push up the demand for property in the vicinity. According to the report by Knight Frank, the capital appreciation is expected in this region is round 8 to 10 percent
The price per sq. ft. in Hosur Road was at Rs 3320 in Oct- Dec 2012 quarter and then price appreciated to Rs 3863 in the next quarter of Jan-Mar 2013.
The price per sq. ft. in Tumkur Road was at Rs 4400 in Oct- Dec 2012 quarter and then price appreciated to Rs 6300 in the next quarter of Jan-Mar 2013.
The price per sq. ft. in Yelahanka was at Rs 4100 in Oct- Dec 2012 quarter and then price appreciated to Rs 4500 in the next quarter of Jan-Mar 2013.
The price per sq. ft. in Hebbal was at Rs 5200 in Oct- Dec 2012 quarter and then price appreciated to Rs 5300 in the next quarter of Jan-Mar 2013.
The Hosur elevated expressway benefited the commuters in that stretch early it used to take close to an hour but now it takes less then 15 minutes. Residential area along this region have benefited due to this project. This is one of the most active regions of Bangalore for residential projects in the affordable category
Road over road, flyovers and underpasses, in last couple of years the city has seen it all. The aim was to make seamless connectivity from the city center with the remote localities. So it is obvious that the residential real estate in those area will witness a growth
The areas around these elevated roads are getting benefited from better social infrastructure and a further growth in commercial and residential options in the locality.