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If you remember driving through Devanahalli in early 2000, you would remember seeing acres of virgin land filled with vineyards, ragi fields and mango groves. Dhabas lining the highway to Hyderabad used to be the hot-spots. Cut to 2016, a completely drastic different picture comes in front of your eyes if you drive through the same road. The fields have given way to integrated townships, under construction projects around Bangalore airport, gated community plots and private layouts. The ultra-modern BIAL has opened the door for many upcoming projects in north Bangalore.<br>
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If you remember driving through Devanahalli in early 2000, you would remember seeing acres of virgin land filled with vineyards, ragi fields and mango groves. Dhabas lining the highway to Hyderabad used to be the hot-spots. Cut to 2016, a completely drastic different picture comes in front of your eyes if you drive through the same road. The fields have given way to integrated townships, under construction projects around Bangalore airport, gated community plots and private layouts. The ultra-modern BIAL has opened the door for many upcoming projects in north Bangalore. • Urban experts believe that in the coming year, it will be home to over 25 lakh Bangaloreans. With a considerable amount of upcoming projects in north Bangalore, Devanahalli has emerged as the gateway to Bangalore’s future. In just 15 years, the real estate landscape of this small sleepy village changed so drastically that most of the gated community plots in Bangalore have started placing their identity here. Dozens of tier A builders are already camping in search of gold. Not very long ago, investment in Devanahalli was totally forbidden. Known as TipuSulta’s birthplace and home to India’s second largest airport, this small rural habitat has become the next big thing for upcoming projects in north Bangalore. Its close proximity to the international airport, three proposed IT parks and a four-lane state highway makes it look lucrative to the upcoming projects in north Bangalore.
The total estimated population of Devanahalli is around 29,000 and it’s home to a variety of communities from all over world. And with its growing population, the infrastructure is expanding as well. We can divide the infrastructure development into three categories. First, the commercial development done by big IT/ITES honchos, second being the under construction projects by real estate biggies and finally, the improved elevated roads. The most important part is, prices are in balance, for both commercial and residential establishments. With easy access to important amenities like hospitals, supermarkets and schools, it has become easy for new people to move in. The metro rail project is currently in phase-2, and it creates a lot possibilities for new upcoming integrated townships in Bangalore.