Bengaluru’s property market is experiencing a massive surge, with leading real estate developers investing billions in the city. Discover why these developers are betting big and what it means for the future of Bengaluru’s real estate.
Real EstateBengaluruProperty MarketDevelopersInvestmentReal Estate NewsJun 06, 2025
Major developers are investing in Bengaluru due to the city's robust IT sector, constant population growth, and evolving infrastructure, making it a prime location for real estate development.
Embassy Group is developing the Embassy Knowledge Park Villas, valued at ₹2,919 crore, and a significant commercial project in Whitefield with a GDV of ₹3,200 to ₹3,700 crore.
Puravankara has raised ₹5,006 crore in pre-sales for their projects, including a 24.59-acre housing project in North Bengaluru with a GDV of ₹3,300 crore.
Godrej Properties plans to develop about 9 lakh sq. ft. of residential space in North Bengaluru’s Thanisandra area, estimated to generate ₹1,200 crore.
Prestige Estates is set to launch housing projects worth ₹52,000 crore in India by March 2025, with Bengaluru as the hub, including a ₹2,000 crore deal for high-end housing.
Ashton Gray Investments, a leading US real estate investment firm, has expanded its presence to Bengaluru, offering Indian investors a chance to diversify their portfolios and achieve financial stability in the US market.
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