Q: Hey All, We have your own house in Electronic City but now we need a bigger house which is very difficult to get in Bangalore now-a- days. Any idea were can I get bigger homes in the city?
For people looking for bigger and luxurious apartments, Pebble Bay by The Advantage Raheja is the best option to choose from. It is located in Silk Board so it would be easier for the people to travel as silk board is connected to most of the prime locations.
All the localities mentioned above are really good for both investment purpose as well as end use. There are other localities which are also offering spacious apartments are Devanahalli, Hennur and Hebbal but these localities are situated away from office hubs.
Marathahalli have some luxury projects coming up by reputed builders, offering bigger units of 3000-6000 sq ft. But the price of the apartment in this locality is slightly on the higher side.
People preferred Marathahalli over Whitefield because prices here are almost 10 per cent lower than the latter. Another advantage of the realty market in Marathahalli is its proximity to the Outer Ring Road.
The Outer Ring Road connects different parts of the city instantly and it is an added advantage to be living close to it, as it brings down the commuting time considerably.
I agree with you Balaji but you can also look for Mahadevpura. Bigger homes are available on ready to move option as well as on under construction project. Mahadevpura has a winning edge over other localities, mainly for people who are working nearby. The only concern about this locality is the water supply, people have to rely on water tankers if the building does not have a storage tank.
If you are looking for bigger homes than I would advice you to go for Kanakpura locality. The real estate market in this locality is developing very fast and and the upcoming Namma Metro Phase II has stimulated builders to develop super-luxury branded residences.
Properties size ranging from 2500-4500 sq ft are available both from local as well as big builders, but the pricing points are almost the same.