It’s a phenomenon of a developing city. And Bengaluru has its own share of stories to narrate about how its sleepy villages were transformed into vibrant residential hotspots claiming their own place under the sun.
Old village charm
Kasavanahalli is one such hamlet whose dusty muddy trails winding up into a scattering of thatched roof settlements saw immense development in the wake of the IT revolution in Bengaluru. Till around 1994 when Bengaluru got its first Information Technology Park (ITPB) in Whitefield, Kasavanahalli and the surrounding villages of Junnasandra, Varthur, Bellandur and so on were quiet ‘hallis’ or villages, with its people leading a typical village life. Kasavanahalli probably got its name from the abundance of kasava or tapioca roots growing in the region.
The metamorphosis
Following the surge in employment opportunities in the IT and ITeS sectors fostered by the ITPB, and the mass influx of people from other cities to the city in search of opportunities in these sectors, Bengaluru saw an unprecedented wave of development in all spheres. The large land banks surrounding the ITPB became hubs of infrastructure and real estate development. Whitefield, which was known as a wellness and spiritual destination because of its numerous health resorts and the Sathya Sai Charitable Hospital, turned into Asia’s technology centre. Employees of the swank offices located in the ITPB campus began scouting for houses in the vicinity. Meanwhile, as the Outer Ring Road (ORR) and Sarjapur Road took shape, it drove these folks to seek residences along these pivot roads.
Kasavanahalli for convenience
Cosily ensconced between three vibrant neighbourhoods of the ORR, Sarjapur Road and Electronics City, Kasavanahalli is has come into its own as a preferred residential locality. Dotted with premium residential layouts and gated apartment complexes offering quiet and comfortable living due to the host of basic conveniences within reach. Accessibility to the residential neighbourhood from Haralur, Junnasandra, Bellandur, Sarjapur, Marathahalli, etc, is one of Kasavanahalli’s strengths.
Accessibility a plus
Kasavanahalli is accessible to some of the major employment hubs in Bengaluru. It is 9 Km from Electronics City through the Hosa Road, 8 Km from Koramangala, 10 Km from the ORR and about 16 Km from Whitefield through Ambalipura – Sarjapur Road.
Improved infrastructure
Kasavanahalli is strategically located from almost all modes of transport. It is 3km away from  the Karmelaram Railway Station and Bellandur Road Railway Station. The Indiranagar Metro Station and Halasuru Metro Station are located at a distance of 6km each from Kasavanahalli. For convenient commute to other areas, you have access to the Kasavanahalli, Kodandaram Nagar, Kaikondrahalli and Mori Gate bus stations in the vicinity. The International Airport is 52km away via the ORR.
Social infra a big draw
This quaint residential neighbourhood has seen a stupendous transformation in terms of social infrastructure and retail footprints. Prominent schools such AS Elements Kids, Asia Pacific World School and Orchids The International School (TIS) are all in the radius of one km while the Indus International School in Sarjapur is about 8 kms away. Most importantly, the locality has convenient accessibility to multispeciality hospitals such as Sakra Hospital, Motherhood, Raksha Orthopedic & Multi Speciality Center, and so on.
A multitude of restaurants and malls make living comfortably for Kasavanahalli’s residents. From the highly popular Total Mall and Market Square Mall to the smaller multidepartmental stores and kiranas, quaint Kasavanahalli has it all.
Unwind with Nature
Off Haralur and Sarjapur roads is the Kasavanahalli Lake tucked amidst a wetland in the heart of the residential neighbourhood. Gifted with scenic sunrises and sunsets, the lake draws a flurry of migratory birds and is a birdwatchers’ delight. Often visited by senior citizens to host laughter clubs and yoga classes, and other residents to jog or meditate around the lake, this glistening water body is fringed with Ficus and eucalyptus trees, acacia shrubs and grassland.
Real estate on a high
The area offers a healthy mix of an affordable, mid-segment and luxury residential options to suit every pocket. So, whether it’s for an investment to earn from rentals – there’s a steady supply of tenants from the IT parks around – or for own use to live a life in comfort, Kasavanahalli is just what you want if you want to live in the city and yet have the experience of the rustic life.
Property prices have risen by 6.18 per cent in the last year and by 2% in the Oct-Dec 2020 quarter alone. While the highest price in the locality is Rs 6793 per sft, up by 1%, the average price is Rs 5562 per sqft. The present guidance value for the locality is Rs 7000 per sqft.
As a prime employment hub, Sarjapur Road wins on all counts, with the multitude of employees seeking luxury residences closer to their places of work. is precisely where Kasavanahalli counts as a premier residential locality offering the best in sophisticated abodes by HM Constructions.
HM Symphony – Striking the right note
Distinguished by its stately presence on Sarjapur Road’s skyline, HM Symphony stands tall among the rest in this prime residential enclave. And within its fold is the gloriously melded HM Concord Tower celebrating its sophisticated façade and inviting landscaped gardens like no other.
Each of the 3 BHK residences on the ground + 14 floors of HM Concord are as uniquely designed as to give its special homeowners a lifetime of unmatched luxurious comfort. And yes, ‘see it to believe it’. So, don’t take our word for it. Walk through each room at HM Concord to experience the positive flow of energy and the cross-play of light and ventilation for that healthy ambience. You’ll understand how every nuance and fine details in the design holds that promise of luxury and contentment. And the price tag is a real steal considering the present market trend. HM Concord @Rs 155,46,216 lakhs is the sweetest deal on the table up for grabs at Rs 1910.03 per sft.
The 2 and 3 BHK apartments at HM Symphony at a cool Rs 124,79,750 lakhs for Rs 1717.07 per sft spell elegance and comfort the moment you step into one. You’ll feel it’s ‘home’.