5 Commercial Property for Sale in Hebbal, Bengaluru
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Commercial Plot (6000 sq.ft)
42.0 L
Cholanayakanahalli, Hebbal, Bengaluru
Commercial Plot (5500 sq.ft)
27.0 L
Cholanayakanahalli, Hebbal, Bengaluru
Commercial Plot (38000 sq.ft)
64.6 Cr
Cholanayakanahalli, Hebbal, Bengaluru
Commercial Plot (5500 sq.ft)
27.0 L
Cholanayakanahalli, Hebbal, Bengaluru
Showroom (2000 sq.ft)
5.25 Cr
Cholanayakanahalli, Hebbal, Bengaluru
Last Updated: May 14, 2026
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Buoyant leasing activity, coupled with a decline in supply infusion, led to rental value appreciation of 7.1-16.3 per cent in select micro-markets across cities, says a report by Colliers Research
The Karnataka cabinet, on January 10, 2019, approved several proposals pertaining to railway transport, including a change in the alignment of the metro rail from KR Puram to the airport and a feasibility study for a suburban rail project in Bengaluru
Rising demand, coupled with lower vacancies in premium Grade A buildings, have led to rental value appreciation of 9.4-32 per cent in select office micro-markets across cities, says a report by Colliers Research
One major trend that has emerged is that areas with good employment opportunities are seeing a genuine demand for homes, a fact that many developers are cashing in on
Rising demand, coupled with shrinking vacancies in Grade A and premium Grade A office spaces, have led to an increase in rentals of about 2.8-11 per cent QoQ, in key office micro-markets, says a report by Colliers Research
Set in the sought-after destination of north Bengaluru, Vaishnavi North 24 is a premium residential development by the renowned Bengaluru-based developer, the Vaishnavi Group
Of the ten office micro-markets that witnessed highest rental growth in Q1 2018, six are from Bengaluru, with the year-on-year increase ranging from 11-26 per cent, says a report by Colliers Research