Bengaluru housing prices rise 63% since 2022; Sarjapur–Attibele corridor up 71%

Bengaluru real estate update: Home prices in the Sarjapur–Attibele corridor jumped 71% from ₹4,568 per sq ft in 2022 to ₹7,800 per sq ft by the end of 2025

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