Whitefield, Kadugodi Railway Bridge, Kadugodi, Mahadevapura Zone, Belthur, Bangalore East, Bangalore Urban, Karnataka, 56066, India
For Sale
₹93.0 Lakhs
Property ID :
RH-7711-property
INDEPENDENT HOUSE FOR SALE @ KADUGODI
600/sft site area
Ground floor single BHK
first floor 2bhk
Second floor 2bhk
Third floor single BHK anb single room
Fourth floor single room
South facing
Total 43000/rent coming now
BORE & KAVERI WATER
The name of the Kadugodi has been derived from a Mythical sayings known as “Kadu” & “Gudi” meaning “Temple in a Forest” in Kannada Language. It is believed that this whole area had thick vegetation consisting of soap-nut shrubs. The temple after which the place gets its name was said to be discovered by people venturing in to this Kadu(forest) while gathering soap-nuts.
Kadugudi is known for its pleasant climate throughout the year. Its elevation is the highest among the major large cities.
Kadugodi has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen climate classification Aw) with distinct wet and dry seasons. Due to its high elevation, Kadugodi usually enjoys a more moderate climate throughout the year. The coolest month is December with an average low temperature of 17.4 °C (63.3 °F) and the hottest month is April with an average high temperature of 36 °C (97 °F). The highest temperature ever recorded in Kadugudi is 36.8 °C (98.2 °F) (recorded in March 2012). However, the suburbs of Kadugudi recorded temperatures as high as 39 °C (102 °F). The lowest ever recorded is 9.8 °C (50 °F) (recorded in January 2013).
Winter temperatures rarely drop below 12 °C (54 °F), and summer temperatures seldom exceed 37 °C (99 °F). Kadugodi receives rainfall from both the northeast and the southwest monsoons and the wettest months are September, October and August, in that order. The summer heat is moderated by fairly frequent thunderstorms. The heaviest rainfall recorded in a 11-hour period in recorded on 7 October 2012, has real thick water resource which is hard water in nature.
Kadugodi has started seeing a residential construction, since the late 2000s and especially during 2010 and onwards. In the 1970s, Kadugodi saw its first extension towards west as Village Panchyat extension simply referred to as new extension or VP extension. In the 1980s, it saw another extension in the eastern direction when a new extension was formed by free distribution of plots to economically deserving families. This was done by the Eashwara temple family and was named after Shree Shankar Dixit, this area is now popularly known as Shankara pura.
Going by the street names of Kadugudi one can deduce that this place must have been a well planned out settlement. There is a Kumbhara beedi (potter street), there is Ganigara beedi (vegetable oil extractors), Angadi beedi (Market street), Balajigara beedhi (mainly merchants dealing in bangles, flowers etc.)