HILAND LANDMARK
Location : Jangamakote Circle
Development Type : Villa Plot, Gated Community
Number of Unit : 507 Units
Price : 899/sqft.
Land Extension : 50+ Acres
Dimension 30x40 & 30x50 & 40x60
Major Destinations: [In Minutes]
- International Airport - 15 Minutes
- Devanahalli Business Park - 10 Minutes
- Hoskote Industrial Area - 20 Minutes
Amenities:
- Club House Facilities
- Jogging Track
- Round-the-Clock Water & Power supply
- 24-hr Security
- Landscape & Common Area
- Children Play area
- Well-Designed Sewage Lines
- Well-laid Roads (Concrete)
- Underground Electricity Cabling
Location Map
Feature Development:
Among all the parts, North Bangalore localities holding utmost importance and witnessing heavy investments of residential and commercial property as the northern part is undergoing a fabulous infrastructure development. Soon, North Bangalore will turn into a Greater Bangalore. Arrival of Bangalore International Airport, proposed IT development in Devanahalli, proximity to various IT parks and MNC companies, social and physical infrastructure development has transformed North Bangalore as a bustling business corridor and expected to give new extent in the impending years.Real estate developers say that as the areas are under development, the north Bangalore localities have a long term potential to offer healthy returns and capital gain for investors.
Corporate or companies surrounded with:
With the Karnataka Assembly passing a Bill last Thursday to set up a 10,000-acre Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR) north of Devanahalli, analysts say real estate in Yelahanka is all set to rain returns in a few years.
Infrastructure Development Department of Karnataka have prepared an integrated traffic plan for the region. A high-speed rail link will connect Bangalore city to the airport, with a station at Yelahanka. Besides, the monorail project connecting north Bangalore to the city is in the procurement stage," Infrastructure Development Department of Karnataka says, adding, "In five years, all these projects would have been completed."