Situated amidst ponds and lakes, Jakkur is a locality seated in North Bangalore, adjoining Bangalore-Hyderabad Highway or Bellary Road. It houses the reputed Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), a multi-disciplinary institute known around the globe. This deemed university is funded by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. The famous Jakkur Airfield, also called Jakkur Flying Training School and the only general aviation field in Bangalore, is situated here.
Jakkur is surrounded by several noteworthy educational institutions such as Ohio Manipal School of Business, Pradeep Education Society, and Amrutha Education Society, to name a few. It also has a few well-equipped health-care facilities around the area, such as Columbia Asia.
Mega Mart, Esteem Mall, Big Bazaar, and Reliance Fresh are the nearest commercial establishments to Jakkur, providing the residents with basic amenities. A few fine eateries like Curry King, Maha Sri Restaurant, and Amber Restaurant are scattered here, too.
Jakkurs neighbouring localities include Kodigehalli, Sampigehalli, Dasarahalli, Rachenahalli, and Amrutahalli, all of which are easily accessible because of the excellent connectivity via roads and public transport.
The lake in the area is called Jakkur Lake. One of the cleanest and largest water bodies in Bangalore, it provides potable water to the city. It is also a potential model for Integrated Urban Water Management. The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has set up a sewage treatment plant to the north of this lake. Currently, the lake is fed with 8 million litres of treated water every day, which recharges the groundwater and increases the water table, maintaining regular water supply.
Connectivity and Transit Points
Jakkurs proximity to the prominent Bellary Road and Bangalore-Hyderabad Highway, catalyses its connectivity to the other areas of Bangalore. Jakkur Main Road, Amruthahalli Main Road, and Talacauvery Road also play a vital role in enhancing the regions connectivity.
Several buses ply to and from GKVK, JNCASR, Telecom Layout, Amruthahalli, and Byatarayanapura bus stops, facilitating intra-city travel. Hebbal Railway Station and Kodigehalli Railway Station are the two prominent rail transit points near Jakkur, providing inter-city rail transport.
Kempegowda International Airport is situated 24km from Jakkur. This distance can be covered in about 30 minutes via Bangalore-Hyderabad Highway/AH 43/NH-7.
Major Landmarks
â? Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
â? Jakkur Layout Park
â? Ayappa Swamy Temple
â? Jakkur Post Office
â? Al-Badr Mosque
â? Maruthi Saw Mills
â? Bharat Sevashram Sangh (Karunalaya)
â? Orchard
â? Deccan Charters Limited
â? Shell Petrol Bunk
Factors for Growth in the Past
Development of the Bellary Road and Bangalore-Hyderabad Highway was one of the major factors contributing to the growth of Jakkurs real estate market. The region saw significant increase in the residential and commercial pockets, naturally as well as because of the availability of land, inviting more builders to start new projects here.
Availability of adequate public transport was yet another factor. One could reach anywhere in Bangalore once they got on to the Bellary Road. This enhanced the localitys overall appeal in terms of buying a house.
Residential and Commercial Market
Residential Market Trends
Apartments take up a sizeable portion of Jakkurs real estate market. The average sale price of multi-storey and builder floor apartments in Jakkur is priced at Rs 5,100 per sq. ft. and Rs 4,200 per sq. ft., respectively. On the other hand, residential plots in Jakkur costs Rs 42,700 per sq. yd.
The rent price for 2-3 BHK apartments range from Rs 16,000 per month to Rs 65,000 per month, depending on whether the apartment is premium or regular, and exact location.
Commercial Market Trends
Commercial development in Jakkur is at par with its residential development. The average rate for commercial plots in Jakkur is Rs 5000 per sq. ft., and the price range for these plots varies from Rs 3.30 crore to Rs 6.55 crore.
Major Challenges
Jakkurs civic issues, especially in the Jakkur Plantation Area, are taking a toll on the local residents. In spite of repeated complaints about damaged street lights in the area, no action has been taken so far. Limited water supply and power cuts are also a cause of concern.
The increasing number of potholes also requires immediate attention. The civic authorities had managed to repair the road by covering it with loose gravel stones, but it did not help in the long run.
Factors for Growth in the Future
Jakkur is witnessing the development of a few projects, both in the property and infrastructure spheres. Several residential projects like HRC Ibbani and Unishire Verzure are already underway, and will be up for possession soon.
In addition, the government is keen on relocating the Bangalore Turf Club (BTC) from outside the city to Jakkur. The localitys proximity to the airport and the availability of 150 acres of land also make it an ideal location for the BTC to start operations here.