Whitefield is well connected to the city centre and International Airport is also well conected via Buddigere cross. The development is this area is also happening rapidly. But the areas is having water problem. The interior areas lacks proper planning. The roads are narrow and congested
Whitefield suffers from water shortage mainly during summer months as the region relies mostly on groundwater. With increase in number of housing and office space, the demand has been multiplying over the years and groundwater depletion has been alarmingly high.
Whitefield is one of the oldest and first information technology parks which is International Tech Park, Bangalore. The region is settled in a prime location with accessibility to the prime areas. It is barely 7 km from the Airport and 25 km from Kempegowda Bus Station (Majestic Station) and Bangalore City Railway station.
The growth is increasing in Whitefield is mainly because of the IT sector. It has been ensured that many people prefer to either buy or rent apartments close to their workplace, which had led to the rise of social amenities. The area has many good hospitals, schools and malls and most residents in this area rarely find the need to travel to the city, as most of their shopping needs are taken care of.The major cause of the growing demand for residential properties in this area is the supply of top grade projects that suit every budget. From gated communities to villas and high-end apartments, Whitefield offers a host of options for investors to choose from.
Electronic city is well developed and has many reputed IT companies, industries and residential spaces. The proper development and accessibility to major destinations of the city in a short span of time, has increased the population density of the region. The development of the IT industries & Residential Projects and continuous pouring of the people has increased the land rates intensely. This causes the uplift in the Real Estate Sector.
The Metro Rail project is one of the most ambitious project in the city, which will strengthen the already -excellent connectivity to Whitefield. With the extension of the Metro up to Whitefield and stations at Kundalahalli, ITPL and Kadugodi Industrial Area, residential and IT belts will be hugely benefited.
I feel Whitefield is a better option because the demand for properties in and around Whitefield is increasing because of the connectivity, the creation of micro-market, proximity to workplaces and other social infrastructure. The Outer Ring Road is becoming a signal free corridor very soon, besides this, the eight-lane Peripheral Ring Road (PRR) will be connecting Tumkur Road, Hessargatta Road, DB Pura Road, Bellary Road, Hennur Road, Old Madras Road, Whitefield Road, Anekal Road, Sarjapur Road and Hosur Road.
Whitefield is already saturated.The whole Electronic City can see an uplift within 2 years and the apartments close to electronic city will definitely have good appreciation.