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Hebbal, bangalore

North Bangalore

Pincode- 560024

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About Hebbal

Hebbal is a popular neighbourhood in Bangalore that runs alongside Bellary Road. It is in the same neighbourhood as Thanisandra, RT Nagar, and Nagawara. It is well known for its green cover and the Hebbal Lake. It is very effectively connected to various parts of the city through several flyovers that link the Airport Road and the Outer Ring Road, which are part of National Highway 44. The Hebbal pin code is 560032.

Up until a few years ago, Hebbal used to be the northernmost point of Bangalore and the end of the municipal corporation limits. With the boom in the Information Technology sector in the city, Hebbal Bangalore witnessed massive growth. It is now nearly the heart of the city. It can be said to be one of the oldest inhabited areas of the city. Most of the main roads that lead to the international airport of Bangalore interlink here.

As the Hebbal map shows you, the area is home to several smaller sub-localities. All of them are interconnected and, in turn, well-connected to the rest of the city. The people here come from a multicultural background, with almost all religions and faiths being represented here. Lots of people are employed in the IT corridor of the city, with lots of salaried professionals working at other companies. The rest of the demographics are made up of small and large business owners and self-employed people.

Hebbal Reviews and Ratings (11 Reviews)

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Hospitals

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3.5 out of 5

Whats good about Hebbal

  • Proximity to several employment hubs
  • New metro stations have been proposed to enhance connectivity
  • Prestigious educational institutes
  • Lots of green cover
  • Plenty of local markets and malls that home-deliver

What can be improved about Hebbal

  • Not a lot of nightlife options are available
  • Limited parking space
  • Traffic jams are a major issue here
  • Rent and deposits can be a little on the higher side
  • Some roads need a little bit of maintenance
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Hebbal is a good locality to live in. It is calm and peaceful. Roads are generally in good condition. Traffic can be a bit of a hassle near the Hebbal flyover, especially during peak hours.

I have been living in Hebbal for a few months now. It’s been great so far. The area is quiet and clean. I get all the essentials nearby - hospitals, schools, and shopping malls.

Hebbal is very convenient for families. The schools and hospitals are top-notch, and there are a few nice restaurants around.

I’ve been here for a few years, and it’s definitely a nice place to live. It’s much quieter than other areas. You have easy access to everything you need. Just wish traffic around wasn’t as bad sometimes.

Hebbal is a peaceful locality. It’s not too noisy, and there’s lots of greenery around. Plus, it’s well-connected to other parts of the city.

Living in Hebbal has its perks - good schools, nearby shops, and some really good restaurants. It’s also near tech parks, so it’s great for professionals. But the traffic can be a pain at times, especially around the lake.

Built our house here long back when it was still quiet and green. Now it’s turned into a hotspot! Thankfully, the area is still clean and well-maintained. Hebbal Lake gives a nice charm to the place. The flyover makes travel easier, but traffic below can get jammed. Overall, very livable and good neighbourhood feeling.

I’ve been renting a 1BHK in Hebbal for the past 9 months. What works for me is how close it is to Manyata Tech Park, takes me just 15 minutes even during rush hour. Hebbal flyover gets crowded, but otherwise, travel is smooth. There are lots of cafes and juice shops around. The area feels safe, even when I come back late after office.

Hebbal felt like a safe and steady investment. I wanted a 2BHK near tech parks that I could rent out. It's well-connected, and even during site visits, I saw a lot of working professionals moving in. Clean surroundings and solid civic amenities. The lake area adds a lifestyle angle too.

We moved here for work and ended up buying a flat. The area is lively but not too noisy. There's Hebbal Lake for weekend walks, and the flyover connects easily to airport or Yeshwantpur side. The crowd is mostly working folks, and we have a good residents’ association. A bit of dust due to nearby construction, but manageable.

Living in Hebbal makes sense if you’re working around North Bangalore. It’s developing fast and still has that balance between calm and city life. My place is close to the outer ring road, so I can reach other areas quickly. Good medical facilities around.

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Hebbal Infrastructure

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Physical Infrastructure of Hebbal

Hebbal infrastructure is one of the best in the city of Bangalore. It is home to a diverse retail, commercial, industrial, and residential landscape. It is a well-developed area that is connected to almost all parts of the city. The area also enjoys connectivity through the Purple metro line and the city’s local railway service.

There are 3 proposed metro stations within 500 meters in Hebbal, all connected with escalators. These metro stations will be on ORR, KIA and Sarjapur - Hebbal route. All these commuting options are connected via taxis and autos to the localities in Hebbal.

Road Connectivity

Hebbal has excellent road connectivity. The nearby roads include:

  • NH 44
  • Bellary Road
  • Hebbal Flyover
  • AH 47

Public Transport

Here are the public transport options available in this neighbourhood:

Metro Station: Sandal Soap Factory on Green Line is within 10 km.

Bus Stops: The main bus stops are at Manorayanapalya, HMT Layout RT Nagara and RT Nagar.

Proximity to Airport and Railway Station

Here are the options for long-distance travel:

  • Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna Railway Station is a mere 11 km away. 
  • Kempegowda International Airport is within 29 km.
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Social and Retail Infrastructure of Hebbal

The social and retail infrastructure of Hebbal is strong, thanks to the area being one of the most developed in the city. There are a plethora of reputed schools and colleges here. Apart from these, there are prestigious hospitals and healthcare centres that service the area. Shopping malls, entertainment centres, parks, nightlife spots, and grocery stores abound and make the life of residents easier.

Schools and Colleges

The biggest names in the education sector in Hebbal are:

  • CNK Public School
  • SES English School
  • Goodwill School
  • Karnataka Public School
  • Gokul Public School
  • Newton Public High School
  • New India Public School 
  • St Thomas Public School
  • Bharathi P U College
  • Sanjay Gandhi College of Education
  • Presidency PU College
  • CNK COLLEGE of Nursing
  • Narayana PUC College
  • RGC Group of Institutions
  • Sindhi College

Hospitals and Medical Facilities 

The biggest hospitals in the area include:

  • Manipal Hospital
  • Ehaa Hospital
  • NRG Hospitals
  • Bangalore Baptist Hospital
  • Rajiv Gandhi Medical Hospital
  • Motherhood Hospital
  • Astar Hospital
  • Icon Hospital

Shopping Outlets 

Some of the main markets, shopping malls, and most popular landmarks in Hebbal include:

  • Esteem Mall
  • Poonam Complex
  • City Centre Shopping Mall
  • Elements Mall
  • Orion Avenue
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Sub localities of Hebbal

Hebbal is home to many smaller but well-developed sub-localities and colonies. Here are a few of the main sub-localities of Hebbal:

  • Amarjyothi Layout
  • Chamundi Nagar
  • Chola Nagar
  • Cholanayakanahalli
  • Chowdaiah Block
  • HMT Layout
  • Kauser Nagar
  • Manorayanapalya
  • Reserve Bank Colony
  • Sultanpalya
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Top Employment Hubs in Hebbal

Hebbal is located close to several major business centres and employment hubs of the city. 

Some of the primary employment hubs near Hebbal are: 

  • Manyata Tech Park - (4.2 kms)
  • Kirloskar Business Park - (3.5 km)
  • Golden Square Business Centre- (10.6 kms)
  • Shriram Hebbal 1 -(3.8 kms)
  • DayStar Center -(5.2 kms)
  • Sarwath -(2.5 kms)
  • Apricot Business Solutions- (2.6 km)

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Road Condition
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Property Price Range ₹2,813 - ₹10,726
Growth in Property Prices (3 Yrs) +6,830.39 / +175.33%
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Total Properties Available 308 properties available for sale and 592 properties available for rent
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Top Things to do in Hebbal

For those looking to enjoy a relaxing time here in Hebbal, there is plenty to do and see. Take a look at some of the things to do in Hebbal:

Restaurants: 

Some of the best restaurants in the area include Amudhasurabhi Hotel, Foodyz Restaurant, Saaga Multicuisine Restaurant, Udupi Park Inn, Tummy Treats, Salt ‘N’ Pepper’s, and Shetty Lunch Home.

Places of Worship: 

Due to its diverse population, Hebbal is home to plenty of different places of worship. Some of the most popular ones are Sri Maramma Devi Temple, Shiva Vishnu Temple, Shri Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Bethel AG Church, Full Gospel Bethesda AG Church, and Masjid E Akbari.

Movie Theaters: 

Some of the best movie halls to catch a movie here include the PVR MSR, Vaibhav Theatre, and Pushpanjali Theatre.

Nightlife: 

Some of the best nightlife spots in Hebbal include Shalini Bar And Restaurant, Phoenix Bar and Restaurant, Devi Bar And Restaurant, Flyover Drinkery, B’lore 45, Chairman Resto Bar & nightclub, and Srigandha Bar And Restaurant.

Shopping: 

Some of the main attractions of Hebbal are the local markets and the shopping malls such as Esteem Mall, Poonam Complex, City Centre Shopping Mall, Elements Mall, Esteem Mall, Code of Confidence Shopping Mall, and Orion Avenue Shopping Mall.

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Property Price trends in Hebbal

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Real Estate Market Trends and the Rental Demand in Hebbal

The real estate market of Hebbal has been witnessing a massive rise over the past few years. The year 2023 is witnessing exponential growth in almost all sectors, from residential to commercial. Hebbal property prices for buyers can range from around Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 22,541 per sq ft., based on specific locations and the size of the unit. Commercial properties that are available here can range from Rs. 52 Lakhs to more than Rs. 3 Cr. 

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Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 22,541 

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Rs. 6,000 - Rs. 10,000

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Rs. 11,000 - Rs. 30,000

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Rs. 30,000 - Rs. 65,000

  • Hebbal is a rapidly developing area with strong infrastructure growth
  • There is a high demand for both residential and commercial properties
  • It enjoys excellent connectivity to the airport, city centre, and employment hubs
  • The neighbourhood has serene surroundings with lakes and green spaces
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No. 8, Sliriyal, 8th A Cross Rd, CIL Layout, Cholanayakanahalli, RT Nagar Post, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560032

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7th Main Rd, Chinnayanpalya, Hombegowda Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560027

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, 52, Subedarchatram Rd, Dr.Ambedkar Nagar, Yeswanthpur, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560022

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RT Nagar Main Rd, Opp. Food World, P&T Colony, RT Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560032

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Ward No 33, BBMP Building, RT Nagar, Manorayana Palya, Hebbal, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560032

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Manyata Tech Park 2, 1st Main, Thanisandra, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560045

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Dinnur Main Rd, P&T Colony, RT Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560032

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Hebbal Discussion

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Maya Rao

22 May 26

Electricity bills in Hebbal gated communities, why are they so much higher than the city average?

I'm living in a Hebbal gated community and my electricity bill is almost double of what my friend pays in a normal area. Same usage, same appliances, but huge difference. I checked and found our society has HT connection where the builder adds his own markup. Common area lights, lift, gym, all loaded on us. Is anyone else facing this?

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Karthi

20 May 26

Got offer in Electronic City but staying in Hebbal, anyone doing this 2 hr journey daily?

Got a job offer in Electronic City but I own a flat in Hebbal. The Google Maps estimate of 1 hr 45 mins to 2 hrs each way is terrifying. I want to know is anyone actually doing the Hebbal to Electronic City commute daily? What mode of transport? Is the NICE Road route a good idea? Or is this genuinely an impossible commute and I should stop trying to make it work?

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Thamo

20 May 26

Hebbal school fees touching Rs 2-3 lakh per year, any affordable options left for middle-class families?

Top schools around Hebbal now charge 2-3 lakh a year, and that is before bus, books, uniform and activity fees. For a normal salaried family with two kids, this is a huge burden. Are these big private schools really worth it, or are there good CBSE and ICSE options nearby that don't drain your savings? Parents, please share affordable schools and your actual yearly cost.

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adityareddy

18 May 26

What is the real Hebbal to airport travel time?

Hebbal to airport is barely 22-26 km, should be quick na? But somehow it never is. Off-peak I manage 50-60 mins, but peak hours easily cross 90. That Hebbal flyover plus the metro work is just killing it. So tell me, what is your actual travel time these days, and which route do you take? Trying to figure out how early to leave.

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Saumil Shah

15 May 26

Hebbal rent or buy, what makes more sense financially in 2026?

Hebbal rents and property prices have both increased a lot in the last few years, especially near Manyata Tech Park and upcoming metro areas. Now many people are confused whether paying 35-50k rent every month is better or buying a flat with high EMI makes more sense. Some feel renting gives more flexibility, while others believe property prices will increase further. At current rates, what is actually the smarter financial decision in Hebbal, renting or buying?

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Arjun Patel

14 May 26

Will dropping the Hebbal Metro Depot plan affect future metro connectivity in North Bengaluru?

Recently saw updates that the Namma Metro depot plan in Hebbal has been dropped, and many people are confused about what happens next. Will this affect future metro connectivity in North Bengaluru or delay upcoming lines towards Airport side, Nagawara, and Thanisandra? People staying in these areas, how are you seeing this change and its impact on daily travel in the coming years?

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Ruchi Singh

13 May 26

Hebbal grocery and daily essentials, where do you shop to keep costs reasonable?

Living in Hebbal can get expensive, especially when daily grocery and household costs keep increasing. From local vegetable markets to supermarkets and online delivery apps, where do residents usually shop to save money without compromising too much on quality? Share your go-to places for groceries, milk, fruits, meat, and other essentials, along with any tips that help keep monthly expenses under control in Hebbal.

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Pooja Iyer

12 May 26

Hebbal to Sarjapur daily is killing me, anyone found a route that actually works?

Hebbal to Sarjapur is honestly one of the worst commutes in Bangalore. ORR is jammed from 8 am itself, Hennur to Bellandur takes 1.5 hrs easily, and reverse evening journey is even worse. Some folks are using the Banaswadi suburban train hack to reach Carmelaram in 1 hr 20 mins. Red Line metro is only coming by 2030. How are you all surviving this daily? Any actual working routes?

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anmolsingh33

11 May 26

Cost of living in Hebbal, what is your real monthly spend?

Few years back Hebbal was the cheap option in north Bangalore..now 3 bhks are more than 55k, flat rates are around 7000 per sq ft, and the Manyata office crowd has pushed everything up..some say it is the new Indiranagar, some say inner lanes and Thanisandra side still have decent rates. What is your real monthly cost in Hebbal? Rent, food, fuel, EMIs. Share it all.

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irfan6

04 May 26

Did the new Hebbal flyover actually reduce traffic or just shift the bottleneck somewhere else?

The new Hebbal flyover was inaugurated with so much expectation, but the ground reality of commuting through Hebbal seems mixed. Some commuters report faster airport-bound travel, while others say the bottleneck has just moved to the Esteem Mall junction or the merge point near Manyata. If you regularly drive through Hebbal, what has been your actual experience post flyover? Has your Hebbal to Airport or Hebbal to City commute time genuinely reduced? Share your before-and-after comparison.

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Frequently asked Questions

What is the pin code of Hebbal?

The pin code of Hebbal is 560032

Is Hebbal a good area?

Hebbal is a nice neighborhood. It is well connected to the market, bank, Tech Park, hospital, school, and shopping center.

Which side of Bangalore is Hebbal?

Hebbal is a posh and upscale neighborhood in North Bangalore. The neighborhood is located near Bellary Road and Outer Ring Road, which, respectively, lead to Yelahanka and Marathahalli.

Why is Hebbal famous?

It was first well-known for Hebbal Lake, but these days, the Outer Ring Road and Airport Road on NH 44 are connected by a winding network of flyovers.

How far is Hebbal from the airport?

Bengaluru Airport (BLR) and Hebbal are separated by 22 km. The 28 kilometer road distance. Without a car, the best route to get from Bengaluru Airport (BLR) to Hebbal is via bus, which costs between Rs. 170 and Rs. 200 and takes 1 hour 26 minutes.

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Hebbal is a good locality to live in. It is calm and peaceful. Roads are generally in good condition. Traffic can be a bit of a hassle near the Hebbal flyover, especially during peak hours.

I have been living in Hebbal for a few months now. It’s been great so far. The area is quiet and clean. I get all the essentials nearby - hospitals, schools, and shopping malls.

Hebbal is very convenient for families. The schools and hospitals are top-notch, and there are a few nice restaurants around.

I’ve been here for a few years, and it’s definitely a nice place to live. It’s much quieter than other areas. You have easy access to everything you need. Just wish traffic around wasn’t as bad sometimes.

Hebbal is a peaceful locality. It’s not too noisy, and there’s lots of greenery around. Plus, it’s well-connected to other parts of the city.

Living in Hebbal has its perks - good schools, nearby shops, and some really good restaurants. It’s also near tech parks, so it’s great for professionals. But the traffic can be a pain at times, especially around the lake.

Built our house here long back when it was still quiet and green. Now it’s turned into a hotspot! Thankfully, the area is still clean and well-maintained. Hebbal Lake gives a nice charm to the place. The flyover makes travel easier, but traffic below can get jammed. Overall, very livable and good neighbourhood feeling.

I’ve been renting a 1BHK in Hebbal for the past 9 months. What works for me is how close it is to Manyata Tech Park, takes me just 15 minutes even during rush hour. Hebbal flyover gets crowded, but otherwise, travel is smooth. There are lots of cafes and juice shops around. The area feels safe, even when I come back late after office.

Hebbal felt like a safe and steady investment. I wanted a 2BHK near tech parks that I could rent out. It's well-connected, and even during site visits, I saw a lot of working professionals moving in. Clean surroundings and solid civic amenities. The lake area adds a lifestyle angle too.

We moved here for work and ended up buying a flat. The area is lively but not too noisy. There's Hebbal Lake for weekend walks, and the flyover connects easily to airport or Yeshwantpur side. The crowd is mostly working folks, and we have a good residents’ association. A bit of dust due to nearby construction, but manageable.

Living in Hebbal makes sense if you’re working around North Bangalore. It’s developing fast and still has that balance between calm and city life. My place is close to the outer ring road, so I can reach other areas quickly. Good medical facilities around.

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Maya Rao

22 May 26

Electricity bills in Hebbal gated communities, why are they so much higher than the city average?

I'm living in a Hebbal gated community and my electricity bill is almost double of what my friend pays in a normal area. Same usage, same appliances, but huge difference. I checked and found our society has HT connection where the builder adds his own markup. Common area lights, lift, gym, all loaded on us. Is anyone else facing this?

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Raj Kumar

28 May 26

Yes, many Hebbal gated community residents face this because HT connections, common area charges, DG backup costs, and maintenance add-ons make total electricity bills much higher than regular BESCOM household billing.

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Karthi

20 May 26

Got offer in Electronic City but staying in Hebbal, anyone doing this 2 hr journey daily?

Got a job offer in Electronic City but I own a flat in Hebbal. The Google Maps estimate of 1 hr 45 mins to 2 hrs each way is terrifying. I want to know is anyone actually doing the Hebbal to Electronic City commute daily? What mode of transport? Is the NICE Road route a good idea? Or is this genuinely an impossible commute and I should stop trying to make it work?

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Anurag Kumar

28 May 26

Honestly, Hebbal to Electronic City daily is considered one of Bangalore’s toughest commutes, and most people eventually shift closer to work because 3–4 hours daily becomes exhausting long-term.

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Thamo

20 May 26

Hebbal school fees touching Rs 2-3 lakh per year, any affordable options left for middle-class families?

Top schools around Hebbal now charge 2-3 lakh a year, and that is before bus, books, uniform and activity fees. For a normal salaried family with two kids, this is a huge burden. Are these big private schools really worth it, or are there good CBSE and ICSE options nearby that don't drain your savings? Parents, please share affordable schools and your actual yearly cost.

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Sarthak Shukla

28 May 26

Many Hebbal parents now prefer mid-range CBSE schools over premium brands, since several decent options still cost far less while offering good academics without the massive ₹2–3 lakh yearly burden.

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adityareddy

18 May 26

What is the real Hebbal to airport travel time?

Hebbal to airport is barely 22-26 km, should be quick na? But somehow it never is. Off-peak I manage 50-60 mins, but peak hours easily cross 90. That Hebbal flyover plus the metro work is just killing it. So tell me, what is your actual travel time these days, and which route do you take? Trying to figure out how early to leave.

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Naren Gowd

26 May 26

lol thinking Hebbal to the airport is "quick" is the typical blr delusion😑😑The new flyover loop that opened from Nagawara helps a bit but now the BDA has started the alignment survey for the short tunnel road right at the Hebbal junction. Between that and the ongoing metro barricades, peak hours are easily 90+ minutes. If your flight is at 8 PM, leave by 4 PM just to be at low risk 😊

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Vikas Kumar

28 May 26

Realistically, Hebbal to airport is usually 50–60 mins during lighter traffic and 90+ mins in peak hours, so most regular flyers still leave at least 2.5–3 hours early.

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Saumil Shah

15 May 26

Hebbal rent or buy, what makes more sense financially in 2026?

Hebbal rents and property prices have both increased a lot in the last few years, especially near Manyata Tech Park and upcoming metro areas. Now many people are confused whether paying 35-50k rent every month is better or buying a flat with high EMI makes more sense. Some feel renting gives more flexibility, while others believe property prices will increase further. At current rates, what is actually the smarter financial decision in Hebbal, renting or buying?

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Gagan Tiwari

26 May 26

paying 50k rent feels like burning cash until you look at the EMI for a 1.5Cr flat near Hebbal which easily touches 1L+ per month. The price-to-rent ratio here is completely skewed right now...renting gives u a flexibility to move..unless ur def sure to settle in North blr.

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Rahul Sharma

28 May 26

Renting in Hebbal usually makes more financial sense unless you’re planning to stay long-term, because EMIs, down payments, and maintenance costs are extremely high at current property prices.

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Arjun Patel

14 May 26

Will dropping the Hebbal Metro Depot plan affect future metro connectivity in North Bengaluru?

Recently saw updates that the Namma Metro depot plan in Hebbal has been dropped, and many people are confused about what happens next. Will this affect future metro connectivity in North Bengaluru or delay upcoming lines towards Airport side, Nagawara, and Thanisandra? People staying in these areas, how are you seeing this change and its impact on daily travel in the coming years?

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Mahesh Boppana

15 May 26

There's another layer nobody is talking about...BBMP wants the Hebbal site for the tunnel road project entrance. So it's not just builders, it's also BBMP itself competing for the same land with BMRCL...two civic bodies fighting over the same plot, neither wants to compromise, and the citizen loses both options.

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Sanket S

25 May 26

Dropping the Hebbal depot may slow some operational planning, but major North Bengaluru metro connectivity, including airport and Nagawara corridors, is still expected to continue with alternate depot arrangements.

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Suraj Mahanta

26 May 26

honestly its so frustrating to see public transport land get chopped up for tunnel road projects and real estate lobbies...i agree that the Pink Line near Nagawara is mostly safe, but it is the overall integration at Hebbal that is going to become a bottleneck.

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Harsh Aggarwal

28 May 26

Dropping the Hebbal depot may delay some operational planning, but North Bengaluru metro expansion toward Airport, Nagawara, and Thanisandra is still expected to continue using alternate depot arrangements.

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Ruchi Singh

13 May 26

Hebbal grocery and daily essentials, where do you shop to keep costs reasonable?

Living in Hebbal can get expensive, especially when daily grocery and household costs keep increasing. From local vegetable markets to supermarkets and online delivery apps, where do residents usually shop to save money without compromising too much on quality? Share your go-to places for groceries, milk, fruits, meat, and other essentials, along with any tips that help keep monthly expenses under control in Hebbal.

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Pratyush Kumar

15 May 26

If you are buying veggies from supermarkets near the flyover, you are getting completely scammed. Take a 10 min ride to the Hebbal Kempapura local Friday market..the produce is way fresher, and your weekly veggie bill drops from 800 to like 300 easily😉😉😉

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Subash Garge

15 May 26

The Sahakara Nagar Sunday market is where the cost actually drops...Goes from 6 am to 11 am, vendors come direct from Doddaballapur and Devanahalli farms....veg for the whole week at 60% of supermarket prices. I spend 600-700 there and it lasts 8 days easy. The Friday market near Hebbal also works but Sunday is fresher and bigger...but you need to wake up early and carry your own bags...worth it for 4-5k savings monthly!!!

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Gowtham K

25 May 26

Most Hebbal residents save money by mixing local markets and wholesale shops with apps. Vegetables from nearby markets, meat from local stores, and essentials from D-Mart or Reliance Smart instead of depending fully on Instamart/Blinkit.

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Pooja Iyer

12 May 26

Hebbal to Sarjapur daily is killing me, anyone found a route that actually works?

Hebbal to Sarjapur is honestly one of the worst commutes in Bangalore. ORR is jammed from 8 am itself, Hennur to Bellandur takes 1.5 hrs easily, and reverse evening journey is even worse. Some folks are using the Banaswadi suburban train hack to reach Carmelaram in 1 hr 20 mins. Red Line metro is only coming by 2030. How are you all surviving this daily? Any actual working routes?

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Ankit Jaiswal

15 May 26

its the worst but if u wanna save ur sanity and some time, there's a cheat code- Banaswadi to Carmelaram train! It takes barely 20 minutes on the actual train and completely bypasses the Marathahalli-Bellandur traffic😉😉

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Mukesh Chaudhry

15 May 26

Train hack is real but limited...Banaswadi 9.50am Hosur passenger, you reach Carmelaram by 10:30-10:40, costs Rs. 30, Rs. 30 cab to office = Rs. 60 door to door. Catch is timings are fixed, miss the 9.50 and next one is hours later ⏰⏰⏰ works only if your office is okay with 10:30-11am start.

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Sanjay Kabir

25 May 26

Honestly, most people surviving Hebbal–Sarjapur either shift closer to work or use the Banaswadi/Carmelaram train hack part-time, because ORR road commute remains brutally unpredictable.

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anmolsingh33

11 May 26

Cost of living in Hebbal, what is your real monthly spend?

Few years back Hebbal was the cheap option in north Bangalore..now 3 bhks are more than 55k, flat rates are around 7000 per sq ft, and the Manyata office crowd has pushed everything up..some say it is the new Indiranagar, some say inner lanes and Thanisandra side still have decent rates. What is your real monthly cost in Hebbal? Rent, food, fuel, EMIs. Share it all.

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Shweta Padhi

15 May 26

i recently moved slightly deeper into Thanisandra main road to escape the main flyover madness. Rent is 35k for 3 BHK standalone, fuel is around 6k because the office commute is short, and groceries take another 15k. If you stay on the main tech corridor it’s a wallet killer🙂 but the inner layouts still have massive value:)

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Gowtham Thambe

15 May 26

Stop calling all of Hebbal expensive...I pay 32k for a 2 bhk in the inner lanes near Hebbal lake, 1.2 km from the main road...same building on main road is 48k. The 16k difference is literally a 5 min walk🚶🚶🚶people paying 55k+ are mostly in Brigade, Sobha, Prestige towers. Older builder floors in HBR side or near RT Nagar boundary still in the 28-35k bracket. Skip the gated dream and you save 2 lakhs a year easy...

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Romeo Singh

25 May 26

For a typical IT couple in Hebbal, real monthly spend easily touches 80k to 1.5L+ now—rent alone is 30k to 60k+ depending on apartment type and proximity to Manyata.

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irfan6

04 May 26

Did the new Hebbal flyover actually reduce traffic or just shift the bottleneck somewhere else?

The new Hebbal flyover was inaugurated with so much expectation, but the ground reality of commuting through Hebbal seems mixed. Some commuters report faster airport-bound travel, while others say the bottleneck has just moved to the Esteem Mall junction or the merge point near Manyata. If you regularly drive through Hebbal, what has been your actual experience post flyover? Has your Hebbal to Airport or Hebbal to City commute time genuinely reduced? Share your before-and-after comparison.

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Nikilesh Kulkarni

15 May 26

The 30 min to 2 min headline is misleading 🙄🙄🙄🙄 that 2 min is for a specific 1 km service road stretch on a two-wheeler. End-to-end Yelahanka to MG Road, my time dropped 1 hr 20 min to 1hr, real saving = 20 min not 28. BBMP marketing dept working overtime..

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