Anjanapura, bangalore
South Bangalore
Pincode- 560108
South Bangalore
Pincode- 560108
Anjanapura is a developing residential neighbourhood located in the southern part of Bangalore. Known for its green environment and peaceful nature, Anjanapura Bangalore is in close proximity to popular areas like JP Nagar, Jayanagar, Bannerghatta, and Kothnur, making it an attractive option for those seeking a well-connected yet peaceful living environment. Anjanapura pin code is 560108.
The area has many gated complexes and reasonable apartment options. its close to my office to i dont have to suffer the traffic problems. i just feel the inner blocks should be maintained better. there are irregular garbage disposals, congestion and lack of enough parking spaces
My flat’s great, rent’s better, but if you don’t like frogs, don’t come here in monsoon. Feels like an episode of Nat Geo outside my window.
Nice house, chill neighborhood, great landlord. But don’t even think of relying on BMTC buses after 7. You’ll grow a beard waiting at the stop.
Rented out a 2BHK last year. Young IT couples are moving in. Not booming yet, but there’s promise in the air. Hoping metro brings in more returns.
Affordable, yes. But let’s be honest about the fact that getting an auto is like winning a lottery. Stores shut early and it gets super quiet. Not ideal for night owls.
I like living here. It’s slow-paced, and the mornings are quiet. But wish the BBMP remembered we exist when it’s time to fix roads or clean drains.
Anjanapura Bangalore is well-connected through NICE Ring Road and other routes, like:
Vajarahalli is the nearest metro station, located on the Green Line, 5.5 km away. Some more include:
Nayandahalli is the closest railway station, located 16 km away. Some more options are:
Anjanapura boasts a range of educational institutions, such as National Public School and others:
Healthcare needs are well-addressed with facilities like Zymus Hospital and others:
Shopping enthusiasts can indulge in retail therapy at the Forum South Bengaluru and others:
Anjanapura 6th Block is a popular sub-locality in the area. Some more include:
Purva Zentech Business Park is a prominent business park near Anjanapura Bangalore. Some more include:
Anjanapura Central Park is a prominent landmark in the area. Some more include:
| Anjanapura | ||
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| Property Price Range | ₹0 - ₹5,531 | |
| Growth in Property Prices (3 Yrs) | +1,452.28 / +35.60% | |
| Rent Price Range | N/A | |
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| Total Properties Available | 37 properties available for sale and 46 properties available for rent |
Anjanapura's real estate market has been witnessing a steady upward trajectory. This reflects the diversity of housing options available, from affordable apartments to luxurious villas. Property rates are currently in the range of Rs. 5,703 to Rs. 9,042 per square feet. The rental market in Anjanapura is equally vibrant, catering to various budget segments. The Anjanapura Property Price appreciation has been driven by the area's proximity to major employment hubs and educational institutions. Rental price is between Rs. 7,500 to Rs. 21,000 per month.
As of Feb. 2026, Anjanapura property rates showcase a diverse range of options to suit various budgets. Property prices currently range from Rs. 5,703 to Rs. 9,042 per square foot.
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price
37 Properties Available
46 Properties Available
2.32Cr
2,325.00 Sq.ft
2.10L
1,163.00 Sq.ft
7.65L
1,880.00 Sq.ft
4.00L
581.25 Sq.ft
2.49L
1,162.50 Sq.ft
2.50L
1,162.00 Sq.ft
1.50L
750.00 Sq.ft
690.00K
108.00 Sq.ft
1.18Cr
1,162.50 Sq.ft
4.50L
581.25 Sq.ft
Builder Project
Home Loan
Home Interiors
3 BHK
NOT FURNISHED
Shriram South east 107 phase 2, attibele, bangalore
Price: ₹ 78lac
4+ BHK
SEMI FURNISHED
Independent House, No 79, Last Bus Stop, Vajramuni Circle, Anjanapura Village, near bus depo, Anjanapura , bangalore
Price: ₹ 1.76cr
2 BHK
NOT FURNISHED
near anjanapura fire station, Anjanapura Village, bangalore
Price: ₹ 75lac
3 BHK
NOT FURNISHED
bangalore urban, Bangalore, bangalore
Price: ₹ 1.75cr
3 BHK
SEMI FURNISHED
R K Garden, Bluejay Malgudi Villas Sy.No 85,opp to holiday village resort, 1st Cross, Anjanapura Village, Uttarahalli Hobli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560108, Anjanapura 2nd Block Park, bangalore
Price: ₹ 1.95cr
Kidwai co-operative housing layout, 307/9, 1st Main cross Road, opposite Florence public school, Jitendra Nagar, Anjanapura Twp, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560108
9, 4th Main Rd, Jagruthi Colony, BOB Colony, JP Nagar 7th Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078
Royal Park Residency Layout 2, JP Nagar 9th Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560062
15/3, BESCOM Road, Paramount Gardens, Talaghattapura, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560109
Darul Aabid B1 First Floor #21/13 2nd Cross 22nd C Main, 5th Phase, Vinayaka Nagar, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078
Tulsipura Main Rd, opp. to D.S Max Apartment, Jitendra Nagar, Anjanapura Twp, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560108
Kanakapura Main Rd, Talaghattapura, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560062
36/1, Anjanapura Main Rd, Avalahalii, JP Nagar 9th Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560062
Deepanshu Jalan
19 Feb 26
I'm planning to shift to Anjanapura, along with my retired parents, around the 7th to 10th Phase near Kanakapura Road. The place looks peaceful, but we are unsure how practical it is for older people. Families living here with elderly parents, how is daily life? In an emergency at night, how quickly can you reach a good hospital? Are autos or cabs easy to get in the morning for doctor visits? Also, are the roads safe for evening walks, or are there problems like stray dogs, poor street lights, or empty streets? I would like honest feedback before deciding.
Tanishka
18 Feb 26
I have been checking out Anjanapura lately while searching for a place to live, and I realised every street feels different. One lane looks clean, well lit, and nice to stay in, but a nearby one suddenly feels poorly maintained and less comfortable. So I wanted to ask people who already live here. Are there particular phases or streets that residents clearly prefer? Which areas feel peaceful and well kept, and are there any pockets you would suggest avoiding? This would really help anyone planning to rent or buy here. I would appreciate honest opinions and personal experiences before I make a decision.
Ananya D
17 Feb 26
Last weekend I planned a simple day to set my home in order. I went out to buy groceries, then remembered I needed a few household items, and later I had to visit a clinic for a minor health issue. By evening, I realised I had travelled more than I expected, and it made me think about everyday living in Anjanapura. For small things the area feels manageable, but for bigger needs I am still unsure. So I wanted to ask residents here. Do you manage most requirements within the locality, or do you often go to other areas for supermarkets, hospitals, and proper shopping? How frequently does this happen in your weekly routine?
Anahita Dey
16 Feb 26
I have been watching property prices in Anjanapura, Bangalore, and they have risen a lot in recent years. I am unsure if buying now still makes sense. Do residents feel there is more appreciation ahead, or has most of the growth already happened? With metro connectivity and ongoing development nearby, will prices keep increasing? I am considering this purely as a long-term investment, not for quick resale. People living here or owning property, please share the ground reality, do you still see future upside, or is the market nearing saturation?
Prateek Gupta
13 Feb 26
I recently moved from Banashankari to Anjanapura, and the change feels bigger than I expected. In Banashankari, everything was nearby. Shops, cafes, friends, and the usual city rush were always close. Anjanapura feels more peaceful, with wider roads and less noise. Now I keep thinking about what people miss after moving a little farther from the city center. Is it the quick access to stores and hangout spots? Or the lively atmosphere?
Kethesh
12 Feb 26
I am thinking about moving to Anjanapura, along with my family, but water supply is honestly my biggest doubt. Before making a decision, I really want to hear from people who already live there. How do you manage daily water needs? Is borewell water usually enough for cooking, bathing, and washing, or do most homes rely on tankers?
Stephen
11 Feb 26
These days, I am thinking carefully about where I want to raise my family. Anjanapura is on my mind, but my biggest concern is the daily school routine. Are there good schools and coaching centres nearby, or will I spend hours driving back and forth every day? I imagine balancing office work, traffic, and school timings all at once. I do not want our mornings to start with stress and long commutes. I am looking for a place where daily life feels smooth and manageable. If you are already raising children in Anjanapura, how practical is your routine?
Priyadharshini
10 Feb 26
Evening walks may seem small, but they say a lot about a neighbourhood. In Anjanapura, many people wonder how the area feels after dark. Are the streets well lit, or do some places feel too dark to walk comfortably? Over time, does walking outside in the evening feel normal and safe, or do most people avoid stepping out after sunset? Real experiences can help answer these questions.
Roshan
09 Feb 26
When I first heard about Anjanapura, it sounded quite far from the main city. It felt like one of those areas people chose only when nothing closer worked out. However, after hearing about the metro line and noticing new apartments and shops coming up, that old impression feels uncertain. Does the metro and recent development make daily travel and routines easier, or does it still feel like living on the city’s edge? Compared to a few years ago, does Anjanapura now feel more connected to Bengaluru, or does it still carry an outskirts feel?
sriharsakthi
05 Feb 26
I travel every day on Kanakapura Road, and the traffic makes the commute very tiring. This makes me wonder if living near Anjanapura really helps. Some people say the Metro and inner roads make travel easier, while others feel traffic is bad there too. I want to hear from people who live or travel through Anjanapura, does it actually make daily travel better, or does the traffic catch up there as well?
Sanjay
03 Feb 26
After watching the trending video of CJ Roy in Instagram, I'm thinking of buying a property in the outskirts. Just wanted to get some idea from people who have already bought a property in Anjanapura or living in Anjanapura, I want to know, if that's a good idea?
Anjanapura is developing as a residential hub in south Bangalore known for its green spaces like Maitreya Vana and Agastya Vana park. It has emerged as one of the favourite areas for families due to quality education institutions and hospitals located nearby.
Yes, Anjanapura is undergoing rapid development as a residential locality. Many apartments, gated communities and villas have come up in the area to cater to the growing population. It has excellent road connectivity to other parts of the city which has added to its popularity as a residential destination.
Anjanapura pin codes are 560062 and 560108.
The closest railway station to Anjanapura is KSR Bengaluru City Railway Station located around 17 km away. This major railway station serves as the primary connectivity hub to different parts of Bangalore via trains.
Anjanapura offers a peaceful residential environment for living in Bangalore within close proximity to the city centre. Amenities like markets, hospitals and schools are easily accessible. With ongoing infrastructure growth, it presents a convenient option for people seeking quality living spaces in south Bangalore.
Anjanapura is developing as a residential hub in south Bangalore known for its green spaces like Maitreya Vana and Agastya Vana park. It has emerged as one of the favourite areas for families due to quality education institutions and hospitals located nearby.
As of Feb. 2026, Anjanapura property rates showcase a diverse range of options to suit various budgets. Property prices currently range from Rs. 5,703 to Rs. 9,042 per square foot.
Anjanapura pin code is 560108.
The closest railway station to Anjanapura is Nayandahalli Railway Station, located around 16 km away.
Yes! Anjanapura offers a peaceful residential environment for living in Bangalore within close proximity to the city centre. Amenities like markets, hospitals and schools are easily accessible. With ongoing infrastructure growth, it presents a safe and convenient option for people seeking quality living spaces in south Bangalore.
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Anjanapura is a lovely area to live in. it is surrounded by parks and green spaces. So feels peaceful too. the NICE Ring road traffic can be frustrating but you get used to it
The area has many gated complexes and reasonable apartment options. its close to my office to i dont have to suffer the traffic problems. i just feel the inner blocks should be maintained better. there are irregular garbage disposals, congestion and lack of enough parking spaces
My flat’s great, rent’s better, but if you don’t like frogs, don’t come here in monsoon. Feels like an episode of Nat Geo outside my window.
Nice house, chill neighborhood, great landlord. But don’t even think of relying on BMTC buses after 7. You’ll grow a beard waiting at the stop.
Rented out a 2BHK last year. Young IT couples are moving in. Not booming yet, but there’s promise in the air. Hoping metro brings in more returns.
Affordable, yes. But let’s be honest about the fact that getting an auto is like winning a lottery. Stores shut early and it gets super quiet. Not ideal for night owls.
I like living here. It’s slow-paced, and the mornings are quiet. But wish the BBMP remembered we exist when it’s time to fix roads or clean drains.
Deepanshu Jalan
19 Feb 26
I'm planning to shift to Anjanapura, along with my retired parents, around the 7th to 10th Phase near Kanakapura Road. The place looks peaceful, but we are unsure how practical it is for older people. Families living here with elderly parents, how is daily life? In an emergency at night, how quickly can you reach a good hospital? Are autos or cabs easy to get in the morning for doctor visits? Also, are the roads safe for evening walks, or are there problems like stray dogs, poor street lights, or empty streets? I would like honest feedback before deciding.
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
Tanishka
18 Feb 26
I have been checking out Anjanapura lately while searching for a place to live, and I realised every street feels different. One lane looks clean, well lit, and nice to stay in, but a nearby one suddenly feels poorly maintained and less comfortable. So I wanted to ask people who already live here. Are there particular phases or streets that residents clearly prefer? Which areas feel peaceful and well kept, and are there any pockets you would suggest avoiding? This would really help anyone planning to rent or buy here. I would appreciate honest opinions and personal experiences before I make a decision.
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
Ananya D
17 Feb 26
Last weekend I planned a simple day to set my home in order. I went out to buy groceries, then remembered I needed a few household items, and later I had to visit a clinic for a minor health issue. By evening, I realised I had travelled more than I expected, and it made me think about everyday living in Anjanapura. For small things the area feels manageable, but for bigger needs I am still unsure. So I wanted to ask residents here. Do you manage most requirements within the locality, or do you often go to other areas for supermarkets, hospitals, and proper shopping? How frequently does this happen in your weekly routine?
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
Anahita Dey
16 Feb 26
I have been watching property prices in Anjanapura, Bangalore, and they have risen a lot in recent years. I am unsure if buying now still makes sense. Do residents feel there is more appreciation ahead, or has most of the growth already happened? With metro connectivity and ongoing development nearby, will prices keep increasing? I am considering this purely as a long-term investment, not for quick resale. People living here or owning property, please share the ground reality, do you still see future upside, or is the market nearing saturation?
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
Prateek Gupta
13 Feb 26
I recently moved from Banashankari to Anjanapura, and the change feels bigger than I expected. In Banashankari, everything was nearby. Shops, cafes, friends, and the usual city rush were always close. Anjanapura feels more peaceful, with wider roads and less noise. Now I keep thinking about what people miss after moving a little farther from the city center. Is it the quick access to stores and hangout spots? Or the lively atmosphere?
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
Kethesh
12 Feb 26
I am thinking about moving to Anjanapura, along with my family, but water supply is honestly my biggest doubt. Before making a decision, I really want to hear from people who already live there. How do you manage daily water needs? Is borewell water usually enough for cooking, bathing, and washing, or do most homes rely on tankers?
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
Stephen
11 Feb 26
These days, I am thinking carefully about where I want to raise my family. Anjanapura is on my mind, but my biggest concern is the daily school routine. Are there good schools and coaching centres nearby, or will I spend hours driving back and forth every day? I imagine balancing office work, traffic, and school timings all at once. I do not want our mornings to start with stress and long commutes. I am looking for a place where daily life feels smooth and manageable. If you are already raising children in Anjanapura, how practical is your routine?
Gautham P
19 Feb 26
hey, there are many good schools here. My kids go to National Public School which is like 2 km away. the commute isnt that bad early morning. You can also look at Sophia english school, gurukul high school and if you're okay with going a bit farther, then Orchids international School also there around 5 km away
Priyadharshini
10 Feb 26
Evening walks may seem small, but they say a lot about a neighbourhood. In Anjanapura, many people wonder how the area feels after dark. Are the streets well lit, or do some places feel too dark to walk comfortably? Over time, does walking outside in the evening feel normal and safe, or do most people avoid stepping out after sunset? Real experiences can help answer these questions.
Prathna Taneja
17 Feb 26
As someone very serious about her daily steps, i take my post office evening walks religiously. and as per my experience, Anjanapura has always felt safe. But again it depends on the exact block. Some parts are sketchy after 7pm so if you're going out, consider a well lit street with good no. of people and movement.
Roshan
09 Feb 26
When I first heard about Anjanapura, it sounded quite far from the main city. It felt like one of those areas people chose only when nothing closer worked out. However, after hearing about the metro line and noticing new apartments and shops coming up, that old impression feels uncertain. Does the metro and recent development make daily travel and routines easier, or does it still feel like living on the city’s edge? Compared to a few years ago, does Anjanapura now feel more connected to Bengaluru, or does it still carry an outskirts feel?
Gagan
17 Feb 26
No kidding, the reason why it feels isolated is because its far from posh neighborhoods of bangalore like kora, indiranagar and HSR. but honestly, the quiet here is unmatched. Plus the metro has boosted the connectivity too so it doesn't feel like an outskirt
Ajay Singh
19 Feb 26
Honestly, Anjanapura doesn’t feel as far anymore and that'sa all thanks to the metro and steady development but it’s still more “peaceful outskirts” than core city. Closer, yes. Central? Not quite.
sriharsakthi
05 Feb 26
I travel every day on Kanakapura Road, and the traffic makes the commute very tiring. This makes me wonder if living near Anjanapura really helps. Some people say the Metro and inner roads make travel easier, while others feel traffic is bad there too. I want to hear from people who live or travel through Anjanapura, does it actually make daily travel better, or does the traffic catch up there as well?
Pravesh
16 Feb 26
If you stay close to Silk Institute metro station then its definitely easier to commute. But again different people, different experiences. you will find an objective answer to this. And yes, kanakapura road does get heavy on traffic
Akash C
19 Feb 26
To be honest, living here helps a bit, but daily commute on Kanakapura Road still hit bottleneck and especially during peak hours. You save some time, not your sanity.
Sanjay
03 Feb 26
After watching the trending video of CJ Roy in Instagram, I'm thinking of buying a property in the outskirts. Just wanted to get some idea from people who have already bought a property in Anjanapura or living in Anjanapura, I want to know, if that's a good idea?
Anjan Kumar Gowda
12 Feb 26
Depends on your goals honestly. If you plan on living or settling down here, yes it's a good one and much more peaceful for families as compared to tech areas. It feels settled and purely residential too. But on the resale and investment pov, you need to be a bit patient. The connectivity is yet to improve a lot so prices will appreciate slowly
Suman K
19 Feb 26
I think buying here makes sense long-term if you value space and peace over instant convenience but be ready for slower infrastructure growth and longer commutes; it’s more of a patient investment than a quick lifestyle upgrade.
Anjanapura is a lovely area to live in. it is surrounded by parks and green spaces. So feels peaceful too. the NICE Ring road traffic can be frustrating but you get used to it