Alpha Corridor Sarjapur - Attibele Road Outperforms Bengaluru’s 63%
Price Growth
- Avg.
residential prices at Bengaluru’s Sarjapur–Attibele belt are projected to
rise 25% b/w 2025 to 2028 - from INR 7,800 per sq. ft. in 2025 to nearly
INR 9,730 per sq. ft. by 2028
- Sarjapur–Attibele
has seen total new launches of nearly 17,100 units between 2022 & 2025
with highest yearly launch of over 7,530 units in year 2022 alone
- Avg.
residential prices here stood at approx. INR 4,568 per sq. ft. in 2022
which increased to INR 7,800 per sq. ft. in 2025-end, thereby rising by a
whopping 71% in the period
- Bengaluru has seen nearly 2.49 lakh homes launched & nearly 2.41 lakh sold between 2022 and 2025; while avg. prices have seen a notable uptick of 63% in the period
Bengaluru, 9 March 2026: Sarjapur–Attibele Road is rapidly
emerging as one of Bengaluru’s most closely watched real estate corridors.
Backed by the city’s tech-led expansion and a fresh wave of infrastructure
development, the stretch is gradually shedding its image as a peripheral
connector. The belt from Sarjapur Police Station to the Attibele junction is
increasingly being seen as a micro market with strong long-term potential.
Bengaluru continues to be among India’s most active housing markets,
with nearly 2.49 lakh homes launched and nearly 2.41 lakh sold between 2022 and
2025, finds data from ANAROCK Research. Prices have also seen a notable uptick,
rising about 63% between 2022-end and 2025-end. Within this broader momentum,
Sarjapur–Attibele benefits from its location on State Highway 35, offering seamless
access to major employment hubs such as Electronic City, Whitefield, the Outer
Ring Road, and Sarjapur Road.
Connectivity to NH 44, NICE Road, and key routes through Dommasandra and
Chandapura has made daily travel far more manageable for professionals working
across the city’s tech and industrial clusters. ANAROCK Research data shows
that Sarjapur–Attibele has seen total new launches of nearly 17,100 units
between 2022 and 2025 with highest yearly launch of over 7,530 units in year
2022 alone.
Dr. Prashant Thakur, Executive Director & Head - Research &
Advisory, ANAROCK Group says, “A key factor behind the corridor’s
growing appeal is its placement between two strong economic zones — Bengaluru’s
IT-ITeS hub and the manufacturing ecosystem around Hosur in Tamil Nadu.
Attibele and Bommasandra have evolved into important bases for manufacturing,
logistics and warehousing, while tech parks in Electronic City, Sarjapur Road
and the Inner Ring Road belt continue to attract global occupiers.”
“As established industrial hubs moving towards saturation, the Karnataka
Industrial Areas Development Board’s planned 647-acre industrial park between
Sarjapur and Attibele is set to unlock fresh land supply and employment
opportunities,” he adds.
Infra
Tracks Development
Physical and social infrastructure upgrades are keeping pace with this
growth. Key upcoming projects such as the Satellite Town Ring Road, the
Peripheral Ring Road, and the 23-km Namma Metro extension towards Bommasandra,
Attibele and Hosur are expected to substantially improve connectivity and
decongest traffic across the southern arc. In additions, a proposed greenfield
airport near Hosur, just 20–30 km away, is further poised to strengthen
regional linkages.
Social
Infrastructure
On the social infrastructure front, the corridor is anchored by reputed
schools, universities, and hospitals, even as a gap in large-format retail
nearer Attibele is gradually being bridged by upcoming malls and high-street
developments.
For homebuyers and investors, the evolution is clear; the market has
moved from plotted developments to villas and now increasingly to apartments,
supported by rising demand and relatively affordable entry prices.
Weighted average apartment prices in the broader Sarjapur–Attibele belt
are projected to rise from about INR 7,800 per sq. ft. in 2025 to nearly INR
9,730 per sq. ft. by 2028, underlining expectations of healthy capital
appreciation. With leading developers consolidating their presence,
Sarjapur–Attibele Road is fast cementing its status as Bengaluru’s next growth
frontier.
“If we consider price trends in previous years, average residential
prices here stood at approx. INR 4,568 per sq. ft. in 2022 which increased to
INR 7,800 per sq. ft. in 2025-end, thereby rising by a whopping 71% in the
period,” says Dr. Thakur.


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