Explore the rapid transformation of North Bengaluru, driven by infrastructural developments, metro expansion, and strategic investments. Discover the mid-segment pricing and high rental yields making it an attractive investment destination.
Real EstateNorth BengaluruInfrastructureInvestmentMarket TrendsReal Estate NewsJun 26, 2025

Key infrastructural developments in North Bengaluru include the expansion of the Namma Metro, the designation of Peenya as a Special Investment Region (SIR), and the construction of the Orbital Expressway and Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR).
The Namma Metro expansion, particularly the Red Line corridor, is connecting tech hubs to North Bengaluru, improving commutation and making the region more attractive for residential and commercial investments.
The SIR designation for Peenya means that 70% of tax revenue will be reinvested locally, improving infrastructure and making the area more attractive for middle-income housing groups and industrial developments.
Apartments in North Bengaluru currently range from approximately INR 9,000 to 13,000 per square foot, offering more affordable housing compared to South Bengaluru.
Future developments in North Bengaluru include the BIAL IT Investment Region, the expansion of Kempegowda International Airport, and the potential designation of more SIR zones, all of which are expected to boost residential and industrial growth.

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