The Bengaluru-Chennai Expressway, a 262-km route, is set to revolutionize the real estate market along its path, offering new opportunities for investors and developers. Discover how this ambitious project is reshaping the landscape.
Real EstateBengaluruchennai ExpresswayEconomic DevelopmentProperty InvestmentInfrastructureReal Estate NewsApr 29, 2025
The total length of the Bengaluru-Chennai Expressway is 262 kilometers.
The expressway is expected to reduce the travel time between Bengaluru and Chennai from up to six hours to just three hours.
The government plans to develop industrial parks, logistics hubs, and IT parks along the expressway, with a smart city in Vellore being a notable example.
The main challenges include environmental concerns and land acquisition issues, which have caused delays in some areas.
Properties in areas close to the expressway are likely to see a significant increase in value, making them attractive investments for real estate investors.
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