Thirty-Three Acres of South Bengaluru — Where Forests Meet the City
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Godrej South Bengaluru Township brings one of Godrej Properties' largest South Bengaluru land parcels — 33 acres — to a corridor that has absorbed premium residential demand steadily for more than a decade. Godrej Properties, founded in 1990 as the real estate arm of the 129-year-old Godrej Group, is India's largest residential developer by booking value in FY2026, recording Rs 8,802 crore in Bengaluru bookings alone in that fiscal year. The township format — integrated, campus-scale, low-footprint — reflects the developer's consistent approach across its South and East Bengaluru projects.
The address is defined by proximity to nature without distance from the city. Bannerghatta National Park forms the southern horizon; Electronic City, JP Nagar, and the NICE Road network form the functional spine of daily life. A township of this scale allows for wide internal roads, generous landscaped buffers, and a clubhouse programme that a smaller plot simply cannot support — creating a self-contained environment where residents rarely need to leave the campus for their daily rhythm.
Godrej Properties' township-format projects in Bengaluru — from Godrej Eternity on Kanakapura Road to Godrej Vanantara off Bannerghatta Road — have consistently prioritised open-space ratios, with most recent launches dedicating over 80 percent of the site to greenery and amenity. The South Bengaluru Township is expected to continue this design discipline: high-rise residential blocks grouped around a central amenity spine, native tree cover preserved across the perimeter, and apartment layouts oriented for natural cross-ventilation and light.
The timing of this project aligns with a structural shift in South Bengaluru's infrastructure profile. The Pink Line Metro is in final-stage construction along Bannerghatta Road, the NICE Road interchange continues to improve radial connectivity, and a government-backed road-widening programme is converting Bannerghatta Road's busiest southern stretch into a 160-foot arterial. Land values in pockets near Hulimavu and Gottigere have appreciated 20-25 percent between 2025 and early 2026 as these works have progressed — validating the long-term residential thesis for this corridor.
For buyers looking at a Godrej township address in South Bengaluru at the pre-launch stage, this project offers the combination of a verified land bank, a developer with a public balance sheet, and a micro-market undergoing its most significant infrastructure upgrade in a generation. Register your interest to receive configuration details, pricing, and site-visit scheduling as they become available.
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Off Bannerghatta Road, Dinnepalya, CK Palya Road, Hommadevanahalli, South Bengaluru — 560083 · Bannerghatta Road · Bangalore
Bannerghatta Road is one of South Bengaluru's most established residential corridors, threading through neighbourhoods like JP Nagar, Gottigere, Hulimavu, and Dinnepalya before reaching the dense forests of Bannerghatta National Park. The corridor carries direct access to Electronic City — home to over 200,000 technology professionals — and connects westward to the NICE Ring Road, which in turn links Mysuru Road, Kanakapura Road, and Hosur Road. IIM Bangalore, Royal Meenakshi Mall, Fortis Hospital, and Greenwood High School's IGCSE campus are among the institutional anchors that give the stretch its layered, self-contained character.
The project site sits just off Dinnepalya Road at Hommadevanahalli, tucked behind Greenwood High's Bannerghatta campus and within eight minutes of the NICE Road junction. The Pink Line Metro — a 21-kilometre corridor connecting Kalena Agrahara in the south to Nagawara in the north — is in active construction, with the elevated section between Kalena Agrahara and Taverekere targeted for opening in 2026, placing the nearest station roughly 4-5 km from the project site. Simultaneously, a 7.4-km road-widening programme from Jedimara to Gottigere is converting the existing 80-foot carriageway to a 160-foot road, structurally improving travel times across the southern half of the corridor.
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The 21-km Pink Line is in active construction along Bannerghatta Road. The elevated section from Kalena Agrahara to Taverekere was targeted for opening in mid-2026, placing a metro head approximately 4-5 km from the project and connecting directly to Nagawara in the north.
A 7.4-km road-widening programme is converting Bannerghatta Road from an 80-foot to a 160-foot carriageway, coordinated with the metro construction timeline to avoid compounding disruptions and sharply improving lane capacity across the southern corridor.
The NICE Ring Road junction at Bannerghatta Road is undergoing capacity and interchange improvements that will reduce travel times to Mysuru Road, Kanakapura Road, and Hosur Road — strengthening the radial connectivity that makes this site accessible across South Bengaluru.
A government-allocated Rs 124.5 crore upgrade programme covers footpath redevelopment and traffic junction overhauls at key choke-points along Bannerghatta Road, with works progressing through 2025-2026 to improve pedestrian and vehicular movement.
Bengaluru Metro's Phase 3 and Phase 4 planning includes extended corridors across South Bengaluru's growth zones, with the Pink Line underground section from Dairy Circle to Nagawara on track for completion by late 2026, further anchoring the corridor's long-term transit value.
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