JP Nagar, bangalore
South Bangalore
Pincode- 560078
South Bangalore
Pincode- 560078
JP Nagar is a prominent residential neighbourhood located in South Bangalore. Situated off NH44, it is one of the most sought-after locations in the city. The JP Nagar pin code is 560078. It is close to other significant localities like Jayanagar, Banashankari, Bannerghatta Road, and BTM Layout, providing easy access to various parts of the city.
Waterlogging is annoying otherwise a good locality
Property rates increase here each year promising good ROI
Water supply is irregular otherwise a safe locality to live in
Streetlights are well-placed, keeping most roads well-lit at night, adding to the overall safety of the area.
It’s a peaceful locality with lots of greenery, but the daily construction sound is irritating
JP Nagar’s a chill, green spot with Green Line metro access, cafes, parks, and everything you need. Traffic and parking can be a bit messy, but overall it’s a great place to live in South Bangalore.
JP Nagar is super safe! I can walk around even at night without any worries about safety.
Waterlogging here is a big issue during monsoons, especially in low-lying areas, making commuting really difficult.
I did not like living here because of frequent traffic jams. Almost every day I used to go office late and cabs and autos charged too much
Power cuts are rare, but water supply can be inconsistent in some parts, especially during summer months
Streetlights are well-placed, keeping most roads well-lit at night, adding to the overall safety of the area.
It’s a peaceful locality with lots of greenery, but rapid commercialisation is slowly reducing open spaces which is something I hate
No police patrolling happens here, so the locality has safety issues. I lived here for almost 7 months and, tbh, did not feel safe. hence, I moved out.
Bus station
Jayadeva Hospital
Bus station
Puttenahalli
Residents enjoy hassle-free commutes to other parts of the city via the:
The nearest metro stations and bus stops to JP Nagar are
Airports and railway stations are also accessible from JP Nagar via well-constructed roads.
Some of the top schools and colleges located in the area include
Some of the multi-speciality hospitals in the area are
One can also easily access major malls like
Some of the popular areas near JP Nagar are-
Some of the top employment hubs near JP Nagar are-
Some of the famous landmarks near JP Nagar are
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| Property Price Range | ₹357 - ₹3,664 | |
| Growth in Property Prices (3 Yrs) | -236.73 / -20.50% | |
| Rent Price Range | N/A | |
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| Total Properties Available | 564 properties available for sale and 1165 properties available for rent |
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The JP Nagar property rates have witnessed a steady appreciation over the past decade due to its strategic location and excellent social and commercial infrastructure development. Proximity to prime office hubs and elite educational institutions, coupled with seamless connectivity via metro and O.R.R,. has cemented JP Nagar's position as one of the most sought-after residential neighbourhoods, commanding premium prices and rentals.
The JP Nagar property rates are Rs. 8,800 to Rs. 9,315 per square foot.
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564 Properties Available
1165 Properties Available
3.00Cr
32,670.00 Sq.ft
150.00K
130,680.00 Sq.ft
3.49L
3,267.00 Sq.ft
1.50Cr
20,709.00 Sq.ft
1.30Cr
900.00 Sq.ft
600.00K
899.90 Sq.ft
1.27Cr
1,000.00 Sq.ft
3.08L
2,162.00 Sq.ft
1.12Cr
2.35 Sq.ft
2.50Cr
32,743.44 Sq.ft
Builder Project
Home Loan
Home Interiors
2 BHK
NOT FURNISHED
Navodaya Nagar Road, J. P. Nagar, bangalore
Price: ₹ 45lac
2 BHK
FULLY FURNISHED
Life Mastery Academy,91Spring Board, 2nd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560041, India, JP Nagar, bangalore
Price: ₹ 90lac
2 BHK
NOT FURNISHED
Aavaasa, Kothnoor Dinne, 8th Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Kothnur, Karnataka, 560076, India, JP Nagar , bangalore
Price: ₹ 79lac
3 BHK
SEMI FURNISHED
Independent House, 1st Stage, BTM Layout, BTM Layout, bangalore
Price: ₹ 3.50cr
2 BHK
SEMI FURNISHED
83, 4th Main Rd, behind MANTRI ALPYNE, near National Public School, BSK 5th Stage, Uttarahalli Hobli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560061, India, Banshankari, bangalore
Price: ₹ 1.35cr
14, 26th B Main Road, 17th Cross Rd, 6th Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078
Office Ward No.153, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560011
Bus Stand, 2nd Floor, BMTC, 30th Cross Rd, opp. Jayanagar Shopping Complex, 4th T Block East, 4th Block, Jayanagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560011
216, 4th Main Rd, 3rd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078
First floor, JRR Towers, 36/1, Pattalamma Temple Rd, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004
Bannerghatta Rd, Hombegowda Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560029
126, KR Layout, JP Nagar Phase 6, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078
40 22nd Main Road, 1, 17th Cross Rd, 5th Phase, Ayodya Nagar, J P Nagar Phase 5, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078
sayali
18 May 26
One of the biggest attractions of JP Nagar is the green cover and lake access. Sarakki Lake is spread over 80 acres and Puttenahalli Lake about 30 acres. But I have heard mixed reviews about actual maintenance and cleanliness. Which lake area is currently better for morning walks and evening jogs? Are there any active citizen groups working on lake rejuvenation? Also curious about the birdwatching scene, someone mentioned spotting kingfishers at Puttenahalli recently.
Roshni
15 May 26
JP Nagar is seeing many new launches in 2026, from Prestige, Sattva, Arvind and few smaller builders also. Most are showing RERA numbers, but we all know RERA alone does not mean the project will deliver on time or hold value. Which ones do you think actually have potential, and which are just hype with fancy brochures?
Ankit Mehra
14 May 26
Recently hearing more cases of chain snatching and bike theft around JP Nagar, especially during early mornings and late nights. Residents here, what precautions are you actually taking now? Are CCTV cameras, steering locks, or avoiding certain roads helping in any way? Also wanted to know if there are any particular stretches or areas in JP Nagar where these incidents are happening more frequently.
Aakash Gupta
13 May 26
Looking for bachelor-friendly societies in JP Nagar with good amenities and fewer restrictions? Many tenants struggle with issues like strict owners, parking problems, poor maintenance, or limited access to amenities. Which societies offer a comfortable living experience with good security, gym, power backup, and decent rental options for working professionals or groups? Share your recommendations, rental experiences, and areas to avoid in JP Nagar.
Rajeev Nair
12 May 26
JP Nagar waterlogging is the same old story even in 2026. First rain itself, water enters basements, cars get submerged, and roads near Dollar Layout and Puttenahalli become small lakes. BBMP has been promising parallel drains since 2022 but nothing properly done. Last month one person also died from electrocution near a pole during rain. So has anything actually improved or are we just used to it now?
chinnaswami77
11 May 26
A 30x40 site in JP Nagar is not cheap anymore...building cost is around 2000 per sq ft, and contractors give timelines no one can trust. So my question is, do you still build your own G+2 on that 30x40 plot or just buy a ready-made house and skip the tension? Share your numbers, your bad experiences, and what you would actually choose?
Anurag1
04 May 26
I see some residents saying JP Nagar is super safe and they walk at night without worries, while others mention poorly lit internal roads, stray dog issues, and zero police patrolling in certain phases. What is the reality in 2026? I am particularly concerned about JP Nagar 7th Phase and 8th Phase where I am looking at apartments. Are there specific areas within JP Nagar that are noticeably safer than others? How is the situation for women commuting late at night?
Rahul32
04 May 26
I have been searching for a 2 bhk in JP Nagar for the past month and everything semi-decent is quoting 22-28k. The ones under 20k are either poorly maintained, on noisy main roads, or far from the metro. Is it even possible to find a livable 2 bhk in JP Nagar under 20k nowadays? Which phases should I focus on? Also, are there any good Facebook groups for JP Nagar specific rentals?
Riya Sinha
29 Apr 26
Choosing between JP Nagar, Jayanagar, and Banashankari is a big confusion for families...Jayanagar has the best parks but is very expensive, while JP Nagar is trendy but getting noisy. Banashankari is still peaceful and cheaper, but the traffic is tough. Which area do you think is best for a family right now? Please share your experience regarding rents, schools, and overall peace...
Mayank Vardhan
29 Apr 26
According to multiple real estate portals JP Nagar property prices have shot up by 32% in just one year, which is huge!! I'm trying to figure out if it’s still a good time to buy or if prices have already peaked. Is it still a smart investment, or are we just paying too much now? If you’re tracking the market or recently bought something there, please share your advice...
The average property price in JP Nagar ranges between Rs. 6,000-20,000 per square foot, depending on the location and amenities. Residential plots and apartments in core areas for Rs. 15,000-20,000 per sqft. Properties around the periphery are available at Rs. 6,000-15,000 per sqft.
The primary property types available in JP Nagar are apartments, residential plots, independent houses, and villas. 2BHK and 3BHK apartments are the most common options. Plots ranging from 150-300 square yards are available for development. Some independent houses and villas can also be found.
All areas of JP Nagar have excellent well-established infrastructure with broad roads and amenities like schools, hospitals, and malls nearby.
The average gross rental yield in JP Nagar is around 2-3%. Tenants usually give 11-12 months advance rent. High-end 3BHK and 4BHK apartments offer rental income of Rs. 50,000-70,000 per month depending on the size and amenities.
The newly constructed Metro Line, the expansion of the Outer Ring Road, and infrastructure development are expected to boost real estate growth over the next 5-10 years. Planned townships will provide more housing options. These developments will likely maintain the appreciation in capital values and rental demand in JP Nagar.
A Khata and B Khata are Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) issued documents that act as proof of property tax payments and ownership. While A-Khata properties are considered fully co
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JP Nagar is super safe! I can walk around even at night without any worries about safety.
Waterlogging is annoying otherwise a good locality
Property rates increase here each year promising good ROI
Water supply is irregular otherwise a safe locality to live in
Streetlights are well-placed, keeping most roads well-lit at night, adding to the overall safety of the area.
It’s a peaceful locality with lots of greenery, but the daily construction sound is irritating
JP Nagar’s a chill, green spot with Green Line metro access, cafes, parks, and everything you need. Traffic and parking can be a bit messy, but overall it’s a great place to live in South Bangalore.
JP Nagar is super safe! I can walk around even at night without any worries about safety.
Waterlogging here is a big issue during monsoons, especially in low-lying areas, making commuting really difficult.
I did not like living here because of frequent traffic jams. Almost every day I used to go office late and cabs and autos charged too much
Power cuts are rare, but water supply can be inconsistent in some parts, especially during summer months
Streetlights are well-placed, keeping most roads well-lit at night, adding to the overall safety of the area.
It’s a peaceful locality with lots of greenery, but rapid commercialisation is slowly reducing open spaces which is something I hate
No police patrolling happens here, so the locality has safety issues. I lived here for almost 7 months and, tbh, did not feel safe. hence, I moved out.
sayali
18 May 26
One of the biggest attractions of JP Nagar is the green cover and lake access. Sarakki Lake is spread over 80 acres and Puttenahalli Lake about 30 acres. But I have heard mixed reviews about actual maintenance and cleanliness. Which lake area is currently better for morning walks and evening jogs? Are there any active citizen groups working on lake rejuvenation? Also curious about the birdwatching scene, someone mentioned spotting kingfishers at Puttenahalli recently.
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
Roshni
15 May 26
JP Nagar is seeing many new launches in 2026, from Prestige, Sattva, Arvind and few smaller builders also. Most are showing RERA numbers, but we all know RERA alone does not mean the project will deliver on time or hold value. Which ones do you think actually have potential, and which are just hype with fancy brochures?
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
Ankit Mehra
14 May 26
Recently hearing more cases of chain snatching and bike theft around JP Nagar, especially during early mornings and late nights. Residents here, what precautions are you actually taking now? Are CCTV cameras, steering locks, or avoiding certain roads helping in any way? Also wanted to know if there are any particular stretches or areas in JP Nagar where these incidents are happening more frequently.
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
Aakash Gupta
13 May 26
Looking for bachelor-friendly societies in JP Nagar with good amenities and fewer restrictions? Many tenants struggle with issues like strict owners, parking problems, poor maintenance, or limited access to amenities. Which societies offer a comfortable living experience with good security, gym, power backup, and decent rental options for working professionals or groups? Share your recommendations, rental experiences, and areas to avoid in JP Nagar.
Sankalp Kumar
14 May 26
Bachelor friendly tag is mostly fake...owners still get scared if 4 boys are sharing. Go for newer societies, owners are investors who just want rent on time...older ones have RWA uncles aunties complaining about everything 😤 😤 😤 Brigade and Puravankara projects are more chill. Stay away from small family only buildings near Banashankari side.
Kailash Mahajan
15 May 26
bro if you want peace of mind, strictly avoid those small independent standalone buildings in 5th and 6th Phase. the landlords behave like hostel wardens with strict 10 pm curfews and endless drama over visitors or parking. Look at established societies like Mahaveer Springs instead. they have good basic amenities and are much more professional..
Rajeev Nair
12 May 26
JP Nagar waterlogging is the same old story even in 2026. First rain itself, water enters basements, cars get submerged, and roads near Dollar Layout and Puttenahalli become small lakes. BBMP has been promising parallel drains since 2022 but nothing properly done. Last month one person also died from electrocution near a pole during rain. So has anything actually improved or are we just used to it now?
Greesha Mathur
13 May 26
Some improvements are happening, but nowhere close to what was promised...🤷🤷BBMP keeps talking about drain widening and desilting work, but execution is very slow..🙄 the bigger issue is that Bangalore’s drainage planning itself was never designed for this level of population and roads...so water has nowhere to go during peak rain☔
Tanish Patra
15 May 26
bro living near the Dollar Layout side means constantly checking the sky before parking your bike. A single heavy downpour and the entire street is underwater, keeping us stranded inside our houses...and some boomers will come and say, "go back to ur city" as if it will solve the infra?? 😑zero accountability!!
chinnaswami77
11 May 26
A 30x40 site in JP Nagar is not cheap anymore...building cost is around 2000 per sq ft, and contractors give timelines no one can trust. So my question is, do you still build your own G+2 on that 30x40 plot or just buy a ready-made house and skip the tension? Share your numbers, your bad experiences, and what you would actually choose?
Guru Prasad M
13 May 26
Personally...I would buy a slightly older independent house instead of fresh construction. New builder houses in Bangalore sometimes look fancy outside but quality inside is questionable...older houses in JP Nagar usually have better ventilation and stronger structure...renovation may still work out cheaper than building fully from scratch...
Jyotiprakash Swamy
15 May 26
Idk man...building a house is the ultimate test of mental health. Between the BBMP approvals, cement price hikes, and contractors ghosting you, it's a circus. Buy ready-made, do some renovations, and save your time and energy.
Anurag1
04 May 26
I see some residents saying JP Nagar is super safe and they walk at night without worries, while others mention poorly lit internal roads, stray dog issues, and zero police patrolling in certain phases. What is the reality in 2026? I am particularly concerned about JP Nagar 7th Phase and 8th Phase where I am looking at apartments. Are there specific areas within JP Nagar that are noticeably safer than others? How is the situation for women commuting late at night?
Shruti Tiwari
13 May 26
Honestly...safety in JP Nagar depends a lot on the exact street and apartment location...🤷🤷🤷One road can feel fully active with supermarkets and cafes, while the next lane is completely deserted after 9 pm...if possible, visit the area once around 10-11 pm before finalizing the flat...that gives the real picture better than online opinions...
Rahul32
04 May 26
I have been searching for a 2 bhk in JP Nagar for the past month and everything semi-decent is quoting 22-28k. The ones under 20k are either poorly maintained, on noisy main roads, or far from the metro. Is it even possible to find a livable 2 bhk in JP Nagar under 20k nowadays? Which phases should I focus on? Also, are there any good Facebook groups for JP Nagar specific rentals?
Jaishree Rajagopalan
13 May 26
Honestly, 20k is becoming the new baseline for decent 2 bhks in South Bangalore...if you're strict about good maintenance, quiet road, metro proximity...then one compromise has to happen somewhere...🥺🥺🥺either slightly older flat, or little farther from metro. That’s the reality now sadly.🥲🥲🥲
Riya Sinha
29 Apr 26
Choosing between JP Nagar, Jayanagar, and Banashankari is a big confusion for families...Jayanagar has the best parks but is very expensive, while JP Nagar is trendy but getting noisy. Banashankari is still peaceful and cheaper, but the traffic is tough. Which area do you think is best for a family right now? Please share your experience regarding rents, schools, and overall peace...
Pragya Srinivasan
04 May 26
every area will have some loopholes to be honest...u have to decide which one is more bearable for long term lol...if u ask me, Jayanagar is the elite choice for parks and schools for a family if you have the budget but JP Nagar is also not bad for modern lifestyle and connectivity...the noise isnt too much if u choose an inner layout..i don't know much about banashankari though..🙂
Akashdeep Soman
04 May 26
For family living, Jayanagar usually wins, as it’s well-planned, peaceful, and green, with top schools and parks, though it's expensive. JP Nagar is a good, balanced second, while Banashankari is quieter and cheaper but slightly weaker on infrastructure.
Mayank Vardhan
29 Apr 26
According to multiple real estate portals JP Nagar property prices have shot up by 32% in just one year, which is huge!! I'm trying to figure out if it’s still a good time to buy or if prices have already peaked. Is it still a smart investment, or are we just paying too much now? If you’re tracking the market or recently bought something there, please share your advice...
Vivek P
04 May 26
I recently closed a deal in 5th Phase and the negotiation power is zero right now. sellers know the market is hot. but the 30% plus annual jumps are definitely unsustainable. Buy now only if you plan to stay for 7+ years..
Sourab Pandey
04 May 26
JP Nagar still has long-term growth potential, but after a 32% jump, easy gains are gone, so buy only if you’re planning to hold for several years, not expecting quick returns.
Guatham R
12 May 26
Bought a 3 bhk in 7th phase last Aug at 14k per sq ft, brokers were saying it will hit 18k by year end. Today same builder is quoting 15.5k for an identical unit in the same project...so technically I am up but it's nothing close to the 32%...resale flats are appreciating maybe 8 to 10% realistically.
JP Nagar is super safe! I can walk around even at night without any worries about safety.