Thursday 27 July 2017

HOUSING AND RESIDENTIAL AREAS IN BANGALORE

Bangalore is a city which grows population wise with every passing year. In the year 2015, it was 10,087,000, and within two years, it has become 10,819,000, with 732,000 new members added. No wonder it is the 18th most populated city in the entire globe. With so many people moving into it, how does the city accommodate its growing population? Apart from the rentals and PGs, there are also numerous fresh residential projects coming up for sale every now and then. On a ride through the city, you will find posters and banners with ads like “2 and 3 bhk apartments for sale in Sarjapur road”, “luxury villas for sale in OMR”, etc.
Here is help on choosing your housing or residential locality in Bangalore.

Personal preferences 

Your personal preference has a major role in determining your ideal residential areas. You may either have an affinity for crowded areas close to the hustle-bustles of city life, or favour a place far away from commercial settlements. Further, if you have young kids, you would prefer a place close to reputed schooling facilities. And if your job requires you to travel a lot, you would favour staying close to bus stops and railway stations. So, on such preference basis, some places may be your good choices while others may not be.

Cost of Living

The pricing of day-to-day necessities like food, shelter and clothing in a locality is one of the major concerns. In case of Bangalore, just like anywhere else, the more distance from the Electronic City and IT clusters, the lower becomes the cost of living. Cost of living is low in Bhaveshawaragar, Nagarabhavi, Rajajinagar, Chandra Layout, and Vijaynagar. These localities suit middle class well as they offer for a comfortable and decent living. For home buyers, the cost of residential properties matter a lot. They can consider the 2 and 3 bhk apartments for sale in Sarjapur road with Bren corporation.

Proximity to Commercial Areas

If you would like to live near commercial settlements, you can go for Malleshwaram. An important plus of this locality is that it has got everything needed at walkable distances.  The Orion Mall, Kendriya Vidyalayas, Mantri, and public schools are all closely located to the residential areas here. If staying close by the IT corridor yet being away from the crowd is on your mind, consider the Sarjapur road. Not only is Sarjapur close to the Outer Ring Road, Marthahalli, Electronic City, Silk Board, etc, it is also affordably priced when it comes to buying or renting residences.

Transportation Facilities

Malleshwaram is good when transportation facilities are taken into consideration. Vijaynagar and Rajajinagar also score good in this regard. Railway and bus transport are available close to the residential areas here. If you need to travel by flight often, consider OMR. For, the Bangalore International Airport is located nearby. Further, it is also well connected to other major localities of Banglore.

So, based on the above criteria, you should make choose your ideal residential or housing locality in Bangalore.