Sarjapur Road Corridor
The Sarjapur Road corridor is one of Bengaluru's primary southeast development zones. It is master-planned with strong connectivity and infrastructure. The area is clean, wide and well organised. Many technology, commercial and educational institutions operate on this corridor. It draws professionals from across Bengaluru, with demand for homes and offices rising every year.
Sarjapur Road Connectivity
The corridor has strong Bengaluru connectivity. Travel is smooth via the Sarjapur Road arterial, NH 44 (Hosur Highway) and the ORR (via Marathahalli). Public transport — BMTC, KSRTC, app-based cabs — is widely available. People reach business hubs without stress. This is one of the key reasons the area is growing fast.
Road travel around the Sarjapur Road corridor is direct and well-distributed. Sarjapur Road links Godrej Verano directly to the Bellandur IT belt and onward to the wider Sarjapur Road corridor. NH 44 / Hosur Highway anchors the inter-state route to Hosur, Krishnagiri and Chennai. The Outer Ring Road connects to the wider Bengaluru ring grid and the airport corridor. The planned Sarjapur Road Metro (Red Line) alignment is set for the corridor; BMTC and KSRTC buses, cabs and taxis are widely available.
Metro Connectivity Near Sarjapur Road area
Metro access is the next major upgrade for this location. The proposed Sarjapur Road Metro (Red Line) — part of Bangalore Metro Phase 3A — is a roughly 37 km corridor running from Sarjapura in the southeast to Hebbal in the north, combining an elevated section (about 19 km, Sarjapur to Koramangala) with an underground stretch (about 16.8 km, Koramangala to Hebbal) across 28 planned stations. Key localities on the alignment include Sarjapur, Carmelaram, Doddakanelli, Kaikondrahalli, Ibbaluru, Agara, Koramangala, Dairy Circle, Shanthinagar, Town Hall, KR Circle, Basaveshwara Circle and Hebbal. The Karnataka State Cabinet has approved the ₹28,405-crore Detailed Project Report (DPR); the line now awaits final Union Cabinet clearance, with delays stemming from central cost reviews and the State's proposal for double-decker (road + metro) sections. Main construction is slated to begin once cleared, and the line is expected to be operational around 2031. Once live, it will link Sarjapur Road residents directly to central Bengaluru, the ORR employment belt and Hebbal.
Airport Connectivity from Sarjapur Road area
Godrej Verano has road access to Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) at Devanahalli — 60–75 minutes via the Outer Ring Road and NH 44. Travel time will ease further with the upcoming Bangalore Suburban Rail airport link. This works well for frequent flyers and business travellers in the Sarjapur Road IT belt.
Sarjapur Road Railway Connectivity
Railway connectivity from Sarjapur Road is strong. Carmelaram Railway Station is about 8 km from the project — linked to KSR Bengaluru City Junction, Yeshwantpur and Bengaluru Cantonment via local trains. Bengaluru Cantonment is around 22 km and KSR Bengaluru City Junction (Majestic), the main long-distance hub, is around 28 km. The Bengaluru–Chennai mainline anchors long-distance connectivity to Tamil Nadu.
Best Hubs and Services Near Godrej Verano
Best Tech Parks Near Godrej Verano
Godrej Verano is situated close to major tech and business hubs along the Sarjapur Road corridor. This makes daily travel manageable for working professionals. Many large offices are reachable in a 20–60 minute drive.
- RGA Tech Park (Sarjapur Road) – 8 km
- Wipro Sarjapur Road – 6–10 km
- Bellandur IT Belt (Vaishnavi / Pritech) – 14–15 km
- RMZ Ecospace / Bagmane Tech Park (ORR) – 17 km
- Electronic City – 22 km
- Whitefield ITPL – 20 km
Major Hospitals Near Godrej Verano
Healthcare access near Godrej Verano is solid for a Sarjapur Road location. Several established hospitals are nearby. Emergency and regular care are within reach.
- Sathya Sai Hospital Sarjapur – 6 km
- Manipal Hospital Sarjapur – 12–15 km
- Cloudnine Sarjapur – 18 km
- Aster Sarjapur / Columbia Asia – 18–22 km
Shopping Centres Near Godrej Verano
Residents enjoy access to malls and shopping centres within a 18–25 km drive. Daily needs are covered by Decathlon Sarjapur Road (8 km) and the township-level retail strip.
- Decathlon Sarjapur Road – 8 km
- Forum Mall Bellandur – 18–22 km
- Park Square Mall (Sarjapur Road) – 16 km
- Forum Shantiniketan (Whitefield) – 22 km
- Phoenix Marketcity (Mahadevapura) – 25 km
Schools Near Godrej Verano
Several top-rated schools are within 4–12 km of the project. This makes the location a strong fit for families with children, particularly given the proximity of the Indus International School and the upcoming IIT Madras–Bengaluru campus belt.
- Sri Ram Public School, Sarjapur Road (CBSE) – 4 km
- Indus International School Bangalore (IB) – 4 km
- New Oxford School – 5 km
- Inventure Academy (Sarjapur Road) – 12 km
- IIT Madras–Bengaluru Campus – within the Sarjapur Road belt
Key Distances From Godrej Verano to Main Areas
Godrej Verano links well to key parts of Bengaluru and southeast Karnataka. Travel time is realistic given the Sarjapur Road location, with the proposed Sarjapur Road Metro (Red Line) expected to improve connectivity once operational around 2031.
- Carmelaram Suburban Rail – 8 km
- NH 44 / Hosur Highway – 8–10 km
- Outer Ring Road / Marathahalli – 30–40 min
- Outer Ring Road / Marathahalli – 30–40 min
- Electronic City – 22 km
- Whitefield ITPL – 20 km
- KSR Bengaluru City Junction (Majestic) – 28 km
- Kempegowda International Airport – 60–75 min via ORR / NH 44
Godrej Verano offers 1, 2 and 3 BHK apartments at an indicative rate of ₹12,500 per sq. ft. on the Sarjapur Road corridor. The mix of planned Sarjapur Road Metro (Red Line) alignment, established international schools, the IIT Madras–Bengaluru campus belt, Sarjapur Road IT-belt proximity and Kempegowda International Airport access (60–75 min) positions this as one of the stronger long-horizon Sarjapur Road location stories. Possession is targeted for early 2031.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the exact address of Godrej Verano?
The project address is Sarjapur Road, Bengaluru Urban, Karnataka. It is positioned within the Sarjapur Road corridor. GPS coordinates are 12.90° N, 77.69° E.
2. How far is Godrej Verano from the airport?
Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) at Devanahalli is 60–75 min from the project via the Outer Ring Road and NH 44. The upcoming Bangalore Suburban Rail airport link should further ease access from Southeast Bengaluru once operational.
3. Which metro corridor is closest to Godrej Verano?
The Sarjapur Road Metro (Red Line) alignment is planned for the corridor. Carmelaram Suburban Rail Station is within the sub-market. The metro line is now expected to go live around 2031.
4. What tech parks are within 20 km of Godrej Verano?
RGA Tech Park and Wipro Sarjapur Road are within 6–10 km, the Bellandur IT belt is 10–15 km, Whitefield ITPL is 30–40 min and Electronic City is 30 min via Sarjapur–Attibele. For corporate professionals, the major employment hubs along the Sarjapur Road belt are within commuting range — particularly once the planned metro corridors go live.
5. What is the RERA status and possession date for Godrej Verano?
The project is currently in its pre-launch / EOI stage. The single-phase Karnataka RERA registration is expected at the official launch by end of 2026. Applications are currently open for Expressions of Interest (EOI ₹5–6 Lakhs refundable). Possession for the 10-acre, sustainably-designed project is targeted for early 2031.
6. Is Godrej Verano a good location for investment in 2026?
While central Bengaluru luxury micro-markets (Indiranagar, Koramangala, Sadashivnagar) carry much higher rates, Godrej Verano locks in a pre-launch all-inclusive rate of ₹12,500 per sq. ft. Rental yields on the Sarjapur Road corridor stay healthy at 3.5% to 4.5%. With the planned Sarjapur Road Metro (Red Line) terminus, the IIT Madras–Bengaluru campus belt, Wipro Sarjapur Road and the ORR tech-park belt, and NH 44 / Hosur Highway access, the Sarjapur Road location carries strong short- and long-term appreciation potential — especially before the Karnataka RERA registration (by end of 2026) resets the rate.