Whitefield, Bengaluru, Bangalore East, Bangalore Urban, Karnataka, 56066, India
For Sale, Ready to Move, Resale Properties, Villas
₹2.8 CR
Property ID :
RH-24234-property
3 BHK Independent Villa For Sale in Whitefield Bangalore | |
FLAT OR INDEPENDENT | Independent Villa For Sale |
LOCATION | WhiteFelid |
BUILTUP AREA | 2,800 Sq.Ft |
Carpet Area 2,400 Sq.Ft | 2,400 Sq.Ft |
PLOT AREA | 3,200 Sq.Ft |
FLOOR | 2/2 |
SOCIETY | Rose Dale |
BHK | 3 BHK |
BATHROOM | 5 Bathroom |
FACING | North |
PROPERTY AGE | 5-10 Years |
PARKING | 1 |
AMMENTIES | Security, Garden Cleaners |
WATER | Borewell, Cauvery Water |
KHATA | BBMP Khatha |
PRICE QUOTING | 27500000 |
NEGOTIABLE | Yes |
VISIT TIMING | 10 AM to 5 PM |
EMPTY OR OCCUPIED | Empty |
FURNISHED / UNFURNISHED | Unfurnished |
Age of Building | 5-10 Years |
Maintenance Charges | ₹1.8 Per Sq.Ft/M |
Gated Security | Yes |
Located at a prime location with full surroundings greenery, it is a small community of six villas. This villa is having a dedicated Kavery water connection besides a common bore-well facility. It has one servant room with exclusive outside entry and has backside open garden space. Besides three big rooms, it has one living, one drawing room, one open terrace at the first floor and stairs to go on the roof, where one can utilize it as per the choice because it is totally independent.
This 3 BHK for sale comes with an affordable price tag of just 2.75 Crores rupees with an additional perk of paying no brokerage. Situated on the 2nd floor this home can comfortably serve your parking facility for car needs. This North-facing home is over 2800 sqft. & is in a convenient location.
Bus Stations | ||||
Whitefield Post Office Bus Stop | Brook Bond | Sai Baba Hospital Bus Stop | White Field | Forum Value Mall Bus Stop |
0.4 km | 5 mins | 0.4 km | 5 mins | 1.1 km | 14 mins | 0.6 km | 7 mins | 1.2 km | 14 mins |
Airport | |||||
Bangalore International Airport | Metro Stations | Swami Vivekananda Road | Indiranagar Metro Station | Halasuru | Trinity |
50.0 km | 1 hour 20 mins | Baiyappanahalli Metro Station 15.8 km | 46 mins | 14.8 km | 42 mins | 15.5 km | 46 mins | 16.5 km | 47 mins | 16.2 km | 48 mins |
Train Stations | ||||
Whitefield | Belandur Road | Krishnarajapuram Railway Station | Devangonthi | Baiyyappanahali |
5.6 km | 18 mins | 8.2 km | 24 mins | 15.5 km | 44 mins | 11.8 km | 30 mins | 14.5 km | 41 mins |
Hospitals | ||||
Dr.R.Munisingh Hospital | Sankara Eye Hospital | Ayush Therapy Centre | Narayana Multispeciality Hospital | Telerad RxDx Healthcare Whitefield |
1.7 km | 6 mins | 5.2 km | 17 mins | 5.9 km | 19 mins | 5.5 km | 19 mins | 5.7 km | 18 mins |
Schools | ||||
Vydehi School Of Excellence | The Foundation School | Ekya School ITPL | Vagdevi Vilas Institutions | Euro School Whitefield |
4.0 km | 15 mins | 1.0 km | 5 mins | 7.4 km | 23 mins | 7.1 km | 26 mins | 8.1 km | 24 mins |
Atms | ||||
Axis Bank ATM | Vijaya Bank ATM | Vijaya Bank ATM | ICICI BANK ATM | Kotak Mahindra Bank ATM |
1.0 km | 5 mins | 0.6 km | 3 mins | 0.6 km | 3 mins | 0.7 km | 4 mins | 0.4 km | 2 mins |
Movie Theaters | ||||
Sri Vinayaka cinemas | Adidas | Mastiii | INOX Forum Value Mall | Proposed VISION CINEMAS |
3.9 km | 12 mins | 1.0 km | 4 mins | 1.0 km | 4 mins | 1.1 km | 5 mins | 3.3 km | 9 mins |
Shopping Malls | |||
KIADB Shopping Complex | Unlimited | Nine West | DSR Atrium |
5.4 km | 19 mins | 1.0 km | 4 mins | 5.9 km | 19 mins | 3.0 km | 10 mins |
Religious Place | ||
Jamia Masjid | Ganesha Temple | IPC Church |
1km 5 Min | 800 Meters 5 Min | 1.5 Km 10 Min |
Whitefield is a neighbourhood of Bangalore in the state of Karnataka, India. Established in the late 1800s as a settlement for the Eurasians and Anglo Indians of Bangalore, Whitefield remained a quaint little settlement at the eastern periphery of Bangalore city till the late 1990s when the local IT boom turned it into a major suburb. It is now a major part of Greater Bangalore.[1][2]
The locality is named after D. S. White, founder of the European and Anglo Indian Association which received 4,000 acres of land from Mysore Maharaja Chamaraja Wodeyar in the 19th century.[3]