Hebbal Reviews and Ratings (21 Reviews)
I have been living in Hebbal for a few months now. It’s been great so far. The area is quiet and clean. I get all the essentials nearby - hospitals, schools, and shopping malls.
Hebbal is very convenient for families. The schools and hospitals are top-notch, and there are a few nice restaurants around.
I’ve been here for a few years, and it’s definitely a nice place to live. It’s much quieter than other areas. You have easy access to everything you need. Just wish traffic around wasn’t as bad sometimes.
Hebbal is a peaceful locality. It’s not too noisy, and there’s lots of greenery around. Plus, it’s well-connected to other parts of the city.
Living in Hebbal has its perks - good schools, nearby shops, and some really good restaurants. It’s also near tech parks, so it’s great for professionals. But the traffic can be a pain at times, especially around the lake.
Built our house here long back when it was still quiet and green. Now it’s turned into a hotspot! Thankfully, the area is still clean and well-maintained. Hebbal Lake gives a nice charm to the place. The flyover makes travel easier, but traffic below can get jammed. Overall, very livable and good neighbourhood feeling.
I’ve been renting a 1BHK in Hebbal for the past 9 months. What works for me is how close it is to Manyata Tech Park, takes me just 15 minutes even during rush hour. Hebbal flyover gets crowded, but otherwise, travel is smooth. There are lots of cafes and juice shops around. The area feels safe, even when I come back late after office.
Hebbal felt like a safe and steady investment. I wanted a 2BHK near tech parks that I could rent out. It's well-connected, and even during site visits, I saw a lot of working professionals moving in. Clean surroundings and solid civic amenities. The lake area adds a lifestyle angle too.
We moved here for work and ended up buying a flat. The area is lively but not too noisy. There's Hebbal Lake for weekend walks, and the flyover connects easily to airport or Yeshwantpur side. The crowd is mostly working folks, and we have a good residents’ association. A bit of dust due to nearby construction, but manageable.
Living in Hebbal makes sense if you’re working around North Bangalore. It’s developing fast and still has that balance between calm and city life. My place is close to the outer ring road, so I can reach other areas quickly. Good medical facilities around.
Hebbal is a dcent area if you stay near Presidency College. Lots of small food joints and local tea stalls are right on the internal streets, which helps. Getting an auto to the main highway is quick, though you have to bargain hard every time.
Traveling from here during evening hours is a total nightmare. The traffic near Kempapura Cross completely crawls and you can get stuck for 40 minutes easily. Huge rush of office cars and bikes makes the whole service road a giant mess.
Living in Hebbal is comfortable because everything you need like grocery shops and small clinics are nearby. The lanes inside the residential layout are mostly wide and calm. The only issue is the regular dust coming from the main highway traffic.
Water supply is a bit of a gamble here... we only get municipal water for 2 hours in the morning. Rest of the day it is completely dependent on private tankers. Rent is around 22k which is manageable for the space.
Having Bangalore Baptist Hospital so close by is a big relief for medical emergencies. The local internal roads are flat and safe enough to walk during the afternoon when it is quiet. Evening noise from Bellary Road is the only real bother.
The drainage system in this area is totally choked. Even a short spell of rain causes heavy waterlogging near the internal market lanes, and customers cannot enter the shops. BBMP needs to clear the silt from the roadside drains properly.
Very good area for families because Jain Heritage School and Sindhi High School are just right here. Daily life is very smooth since grocery stores and pharmacies are open till late night. Streets feel safe to walk around.
I come here often for meetings. Finding roadside parking for a car is a major headache because the side lanes are completely packed with vehicles. Better to take a bike or use the bus stop near the flyover instead.
The location is solid since getting to the airport takes just 35 minutes from this side of town. Rental demand from office goers is always very high. Property prices are steep but you get consistent returns if you choose right.
Road condition has gone from bad to worse lately. Massive potholes have formed near the main junction turning the service road into a dusty disaster. Driving a bike here during peak traffic hours is highly risky, FR.
Hebbal is a good locality to live in. It is calm and peaceful. Roads are generally in good condition. Traffic can be a bit of a hassle near the Hebbal flyover, especially during peak hours.