Q: Is this a good place to move in with my family? Its just the two of us, and our young son. please give me some info about hte general qualities and features of this place.
Yeah the residential plots in this area are quite popular actually. Buying a plot here would cost you approximately Rs 1400 per square foot. You could also go for an individual house, that would cost you an average of Rs 4500 per square foot.
I think its vital to keep a track of all the hospitals and clinics near anywhere that you live, for however long. There is the AmritaKripa hospital nearby, just at a minor distance of 1.5 km from RT Nagar. You'll find lot more hospitals and healthcare facilities on the other side of the Ring Road, like Kamakshi hospital, Vinayaka Children's Hospital, Dhanvith Child Care etc.
The place has all all these schools and educational institutes. There is the USA International Public School, Vishwa Prajna Nursery & Primary School, Shri Sharada Public School, etc. Im mentioning all these school, because you said that you have a son, so you might need this
It is definitely a prime residential area of the city, but there arent that many apartment projects here to be honest. Mostly there are residential plots and individual houses. The nearby localities are Beml Layout, Ramakrishnanagar, Bogadi, Bank Colony, Kanaka Das Nagar, Anananda Layout, University Layout, Kuvempu Nagar, Jayanagar, and Roopa Nagar
Yes this is quite a good residential area to live for families. The significant feature here is the closeness of the Ring road, which practically passes by the place. If ou stay here, you'll find yourself depending on this ring road more than any other road in the neighbourhood for daily commute.
The connectivity is definitely improved by the presence of the Ring Road so close by. The state buses ply through this region, and there are enough number of bus stops nearby. Actually all these bus stops are along the Ring Road. For example - Bevinamara bus stop, Triveni bus stop, Aditya Circle bus stand, and the Netaji Circle bus stop