Why Bangalore Is The Best Indian City To Live In.

Jun 04, 2018 by



Bangalore is the capital of Karnataka, has received various nick name that reflects the different worlds it offers to different types of residence. While some call this city the ‘IT hub’ or ‘silicon valley of India’ for the IT companies it houses, others have given it name of ‘pensioner’s paradise’ or the ‘land of garden and lakes’ for its well planned open spaces. The city’s IT hub attracts the engineers, IT heads and entrepreneurs who migrate to this city to make it big in IT world. Others migrate here for the lovely climate and the high quality of life with inexpensive living. No matter what your purpose for migrating to the city is, you will get plentiful options while selecting and buying your new home in Bangalore.

 

Location :

 

Location of the property is the most important thing that we must think when going to buy property, Property prices are different as per location of the area. When we think about the locations in Bangalore, It is divided into commercial sector and residential sector. Some area of Bangalore are famous for high standard living such as Indira puram, Koramangala, Malleswaram, Hebbal and Jayanagar. As we know Bangalore is the IT hub of India, IT professionals can choose from the areas including KR Puram, Electronic city, Marathahalli, Whitefield.

 

Climate :

 

Bangalore is the only urban city where you can experience beautiful weather all year round. Strategically placed in the southeast of Karnataka, this city offers the perfect concoction of sunlight and rain with touch of pleasant breeze. Good temperature weather and the city living up to it’s reputation as the ‘Garden city’ are also responsible for attracting the retaining corporate investment in the city. 

 

Connectivity :

 

Bangalore is very well connected with all parts of the city by a Rail, Metro and KSRTC buses. Bangalore comes under the South Western Railway zone of the Indian Railways, Yeshwanthapur Junction and Bangalore city railway station connects to city with rest of the country. Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation buses also helps to connect the city with other parts in Karnataka and other states. Bangalore metro also helps to travel in the city, It encompasses a 42.3 Km elevated and underground rail network, consists of 41 stations. The Kempegowda International Airport connects Bangalore to the world, It functions on solar power and it’s ranked third as India’s third most busiest airport by passenger traffic.




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