In Whitefield, where a significant workforce thrives, the demand for residential spaces is escalating as employees seek comfort close to their workplaces. Once a quiet area of Bangalore, Whitefield has evolved dramatically into the Silicon Valley of India, significantly influenced by the IT Hub revolution that began with Asia’s first tech park established in 1994.
The remarkable evolution of Whitefield and the adjacent EPIP zone reads like a captivating story, as prominent towers constructed from glass and chrome rise majestically amidst the verdant landscapes, carefully preserved by developers who have acquired numerous properties in this burgeoning region of Bangalore. The transition from heavy manufacturing factories to a haven of infrastructural feats has transformed the locale into an ideal residential area, dotted with various apartment offerings.
Given these developments, it’s hardly surprising that localities near these state-of-the-art tech parks have started to flourish, evolving into inviting gated communities. Among the choices, villas remain the top preference for those desiring to reside in proximity to the upscale business environments.
While the ITPB has been a significant catalyst for the surge in residential property demand, other tech parks and business hubs in the EPIP zone have similarly sparked a need for a spectrum of housing options, from mid-segment flats to luxury homes nestled within meticulously designed gated enclaves.
Committee member Jain remarked that the transformative efforts in Whitefield, Electronics City, and the EPIP zone were part of a government initiative aimed at uplifting the area, ultimately leading to its reputation as the Silicon Valley of India. This evolution has only intensified demand for premium flats and luxurious villas, attracting professionals from across the nation, all eager to secure a well-paying position in this affluent region.