India, Feb. 3 -- Housing demand in Bengaluru areas adjacent to metro stations has surged by 8-19%, according to data shared by NoBroker. Home prices in established metro hubs like Rajajinagar rose by 13% and 11% in Jayanagar, while rental values near the stations climbed as much as 18%, outpacing the broader city average.
The data shows that metro connectivity continued to be a key differentiator for residential markets in 2025, driving higher buyer interest, stronger price appreciation, and sharper rental growth than in non-metro-linked localities.
The strongest surge in demand was seen along the Purple Line towards the eastern IT corridor, with Whitefield registering a 14% rise, K.R. Puram 18%, and Vijayanagar 9%. On the Green Line, w...
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