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Abhee E-City (Electronic City) is a new residential Apartments development project launched in Electronic City in Bangalore. Ensuring that residents enjoy both breathtaking landscape and connectivity to the rest of the city. The project is thoughtfully designed with top-notch amenities.

The project covers an impressive 22 Acresland area and offers a variety of luxurious and spacious living options. You can choose from 2 BHK -  sqft -  sqft,  3 BHK -  sqft -  sqft,  3.5BHK -  sqft -  sqft,   -  sqft -  sqft,   -  sqft -  sqft  Apartments, all designed to meet your needs for comfort and style. Abhee E-City (Electronic City) contains a total of 1500 units, distributed across , each standing tall with  floors. This ensures plenty of choices for families, singles, and everyone in between.

For more information about layout and design details, comprehensive information about the master plan and floor plans please refer the sections below.

Expected to be ready for occupancy by Jul 2026, Abhee E-City (Electronic City) is developed by Abhee Ventures, a reputable name in the industry known for completing numerous projects accross Bangalore. Their commitment to quality, timely delivery, and reliability allows you to invest in your new home with confidence.

Abhee E-City comes with world class amenities to fill your essential and affluent needs. Residents can take advantage of a fully equipped gymnasium, clubhouse, and a swimming pool. For those who enjoy recreational activities, there are indoor games, a jogging track, and beautifully landscaped gardens. Children will have their own dedicated play area to explore and enjoy. Retail spaces add convenience for everyday shopping needs. A designated party area makes it easy to celebrate special occasions with family and friends.

Abhee E-City promotes a lifestyle that embraces nature. With ample open space, residents can enjoy a sense of luxury and tranquility surrounded by greenery. The project is designed to provide a comfortable living experience, complemented by 24/7 security for the safety and peace of mind of all residents.

Abhee E-City excels in connecting you to the external world as well. Located in Electronic City.

Electronic City is a employment hub in Bengaluru, Karnataka around PIN code 560100. For a first orientation, the Electronic City map view helps place the locality in relation to surrounding roads, residential layouts, and daily-service pockets. City-level movement and civic context can be cross-checked through BMRCL Namma Metro, BMTC, BBMP, while the surrounding roads, institutions, healthcare options, transit nodes, and social infrastructure together shape how practical the area feels for homebuyers, tenants, and investors. This guide is written as a practical neighbourhood overview rather than a distance chart. Commute times, school admissions, hospital services, and retail access can change, so each shortlisted property should be checked on the ground.

Connectivity & Transit

Connectivity around Electronic City is best evaluated through the mix of arterial roads, public transport, last-mile movement, and access to employment corridors such as Whitefield, Outer Ring Road, Electronic City, Manyata Tech Park, Devanahalli, Peenya, and Sarjapur Road. For day-to-day movement, residents should compare the main approach roads through nearby road and transit searches, because named station or bus-stop markers may sit in the wider catchment rather than beside every project. Where direct transit data is limited, the safest interpretation is to study the wider catchment and official mobility portals rather than assuming that a metro station, railway station, or bus stop is within walking distance. For end users, the key is to test the actual route from the property gate to the main road, public transport point, school route, and workplace corridor.

For real estate decisions, Electronic City's connectivity should be checked at three levels. The first is the approach road: whether the property is reached through a main road, service road, village road, internal layout road, or a junction that becomes difficult during school and office hours. The second is the commute network: how residents move toward work clusters, railway or metro corridors, airport routes, bus depots, and neighbouring commercial centres. The third is local convenience: whether groceries, pharmacies, schools, clinics, and parks can be reached without repeatedly crossing high-traffic stretches. Because map results often show a mix of exact place results and wider-area results, buyers should treat the named transit points as orientation markers and verify the exact route from the property gate.

If Electronic City is being considered for rental yield, connectivity has a direct bearing on tenant depth. Professionals usually compare the locality with alternative homes closer to office corridors, while families weigh school runs and healthcare access. Peripheral and emerging pockets may offer better space or pricing, but they need more careful checks on road width, street lighting, rain-time access, and public transport frequency. Established pockets may offer stronger bus, metro, railway, and cab access but can face congestion and parking pressure. This is why Electronic City's connectivity should be treated as a full mobility ecosystem rather than as a single headline distance.

Educational Institutions

Education is a major filter for families shortlisting Electronic City. The immediate locality may have a thinner set of named school markers, so families should begin with nearby school and college searches and then compare adjoining neighbourhoods for stronger education choices. This helps reveal whether the area is served by only a few nearby institutions or by a deeper school cluster spread across the neighbouring corridor.

Parents should use the named schools and colleges as a starting list, then verify curriculum, admission status, transport coverage, school-bus pickup points, fee structure, and commute timing directly with the institution. For Electronic City, the practical question is not only whether schools exist nearby, but whether the daily school run is manageable during morning traffic. Families with younger children may prioritise preschools and primary schools inside a short radius, while older students may need access to PU colleges, coaching centres, sports academies, libraries, or specialised training institutions. The education picture is therefore useful because it shows the likely ecosystem, but it should be combined with direct parent-level checks.

From a homebuying perspective, a better education ecosystem usually supports long-term residential demand. Locations with multiple school options give families flexibility if admissions, curriculum preferences, or commute expectations change. For tenants, the presence of recognised schools and colleges can reduce relocation friction; for investors, it can widen the tenant pool beyond single professionals. In Electronic City, the education section should be assessed alongside connectivity because even a reputed school may be inconvenient if the route crosses a congested junction or lacks reliable school transport. That combination of institution quality and daily travel practicality is what makes education a real estate factor rather than just a list of names.

Healthcare Facilities

Healthcare access around Electronic City should be understood through both everyday clinics and larger medical facilities. The immediate locality may not show many named medical facilities, so residents should review nearby hospital and clinic searches and identify the closest dependable clinic, pharmacy, and larger hospital. This mix is useful because medical infrastructure is layered: one layer is everyday care such as clinics, dental care, diagnostic labs, and pharmacies; the other is larger hospitals that handle emergencies, surgery, maternity, paediatrics, orthopaedics, and specialist consultations.

For residents, the most important healthcare question is reliability. A locality can have many clinics on a map, but households should still check consultation hours, emergency availability, insurance acceptance, ambulance approach roads, and the nearest multi-speciality hospital. In Electronic City, this is especially relevant for senior citizens, families with infants, and residents with chronic conditions who may need recurring access to diagnostics or specialists. Homebuyers should test the drive to at least one larger hospital and one pharmacy cluster during peak hours. Apartment buyers should also check gate access for ambulances, internal driveway width, lift backup, and whether nearby road conditions remain usable during heavy rain.

For real estate evaluation, healthcare access gives confidence beyond day-to-day convenience. It influences family suitability, senior-living comfort, and the willingness of tenants to stay longer. Emerging localities may depend on hospitals in an adjoining suburb or highway corridor, while central or established areas may have a denser network of clinics and speciality hospitals. The named healthcare options around Electronic City should therefore be interpreted as a map of likely medical access, not as a guarantee of service quality. Before a purchase or lease decision, users should call shortlisted providers and verify current departments, timings, emergency support, and route practicality from the exact property.

Social Infrastructure (Malls/Parks)

Social infrastructure gives Electronic City its daily-life character. Where named malls or parks are limited within the immediate pocket, home seekers should use nearby mall, park, and market searches to compare the wider social-infrastructure catchment. For a home seeker, this section matters because the value of a location is shaped by groceries, dining, worship places, salons, repairs, banking, fitness, weekend shopping, children's play areas, and usable public or semi-public open spaces.

In practical terms, Electronic City should be checked for both organised and informal convenience. Organised social infrastructure includes malls, supermarkets, branded stores, sports facilities, cinema screens, community centres, and larger parks. Informal infrastructure includes neighbourhood provision stores, local markets, small eateries, pharmacies, vegetable shops, service vendors, temples or other places of worship, and everyday repair services. Many Indian micro-markets function well because of this informal layer even when a large mall is not immediately nearby. That is why the named amenities in this section should be used with a site visit: the best residential experience often comes from the combination of a convenient local market and a reachable weekend destination.

For buyers and investors, social infrastructure affects retention and resale appeal. Tenants prefer areas where they can solve daily needs quickly and still reach larger leisure options on weekends. Families value parks, sports spaces, safe walking routes, and child-friendly stores. Senior citizens may place more weight on pharmacies, clinics, temples, benches, and quieter internal roads. In Electronic City, the ideal property is one that uses the locality's social ecosystem without being exposed to excessive noise, parking spillover, or traffic from commercial stretches. A final site visit should therefore cover weekday evenings and weekends, not just a quiet afternoon inspection.

Overall, Electronic City should be scored through the combined lens of connectivity, education, healthcare, and social infrastructure. The named places and map links make the guide more useful, but real estate decisions still need final verification: walk the approach road, check commute routes, call institutions, test healthcare access, and inspect the neighbourhood at different times of day. Used this way, the guide becomes a practical shortlisting tool for comparing Electronic City with other Bengaluru locations.

Whether you’re searching for a new family home or an independent living space full of vibrancy, Abhee E-City has something for everyone. Don't miss out on the opportunity to be part of this exceptional community.

All this enhanced life experience comes with the affordable and competitive prices. For details on pricing please refer to the pricing table below or contact us for exclusive offers.

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Abhee E-City is a pre-launch 22-acre apartment project in Electronic City with around 1,500 homes in 2, 3, and 3.5 BHK formats.

Abhee E-City is an upcoming large-scale apartment project from Abhee Ventures in Electronic City, South Bengaluru. The spreadsheet records a 22-acre development with approximately 1,500 apartments in 2 BHK, 3 BHK, and 3.5 BHK configurations, with an expected launch window in July 2026. As a pre-launch project, formal RERA registration, exact tower count, individual unit sizes, and pricing are not yet publicly disclosed.

Electronic City has been Bengaluru's largest IT employment cluster for over two decades, anchored by Infosys, Wipro, and a deep base of mid-tier IT services and global capability centres. The corridor is connected via Hosur Road, the Electronic City Elevated Expressway, NICE Road, and the operational Yellow Line metro extension that links to RV Road and central Bengaluru.

Abhee Ventures has built a strong South Bengaluru footprint over its 16-year operating history, with completed and ongoing projects in Sarjapur Road and the Electronic City catchment. The Hosa Road and Electronic City projects in the developer's portfolio reflect a focus on the mid-to-premium segment with quality construction, RERA compliance, and Vastu-aligned layouts.

Abhee E-City (Electronic City) Highlights

  • Builder Abhee Ventures

  • Approving Authority

  • RERA

  • City Bangalore

  • Location Electronic City

  • Project Type Apartments

  • Project Status New Launch

  • Land Area 22 Acres

  • Number of Towers

  • Floor Level

  • Number of Units 1500

  • Possession Date Jul 2026

  • Unit Variants 2 BHK (  sqft) ( sqft)3 BHK -  sqft ( sqft)3.5BHK -  sqft ( sqft) -  sqft ( sqft) -  sqft (  sqft) 

Abhee E-City (Electronic City) Salient Features

  • 22-acre Electronic City parcel planned for approximately 1,500 apartments
  • 2 BHK, 3 BHK, and 3.5 BHK configurations as per spreadsheet entry
  • Located in Bengaluru's largest IT employment cluster
  • Connectivity via Hosur Road, the Electronic City Elevated Expressway, NICE Road, and the Yellow Line metro
  • Developed by Abhee Ventures with established South Bengaluru track record
  • Expected launch window referenced as July 2026 (subject to approvals)

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Abhee E-City (Electronic City) Location

Abhee E-City (Electronic City) is located in Electronic City, Electronic City.

Electronic City is a employment hub in Bengaluru, Karnataka around PIN code 560100. For a first orientation, the Electronic City map view helps place the locality in relation to surrounding roads, residential layouts, and daily-service pockets. City-level movement and civic context can be cross-checked through BMRCL Namma Metro, BMTC, BBMP, while the surrounding roads, institutions, healthcare options, transit nodes, and social infrastructure together shape how practical the area feels for homebuyers, tenants, and investors. This guide is written as a practical neighbourhood overview rather than a distance chart. Commute times, school admissions, hospital services, and retail access can change, so each shortlisted property should be checked on the ground.

Connectivity & Transit

Connectivity around Electronic City is best evaluated through the mix of arterial roads, public transport, last-mile movement, and access to employment corridors such as Whitefield, Outer Ring Road, Electronic City, Manyata Tech Park, Devanahalli, Peenya, and Sarjapur Road. For day-to-day movement, residents should compare the main approach roads through nearby road and transit searches, because named station or bus-stop markers may sit in the wider catchment rather than beside every project. Where direct transit data is limited, the safest interpretation is to study the wider catchment and official mobility portals rather than assuming that a metro station, railway station, or bus stop is within walking distance. For end users, the key is to test the actual route from the property gate to the main road, public transport point, school route, and workplace corridor.

For real estate decisions, Electronic City's connectivity should be checked at three levels. The first is the approach road: whether the property is reached through a main road, service road, village road, internal layout road, or a junction that becomes difficult during school and office hours. The second is the commute network: how residents move toward work clusters, railway or metro corridors, airport routes, bus depots, and neighbouring commercial centres. The third is local convenience: whether groceries, pharmacies, schools, clinics, and parks can be reached without repeatedly crossing high-traffic stretches. Because map results often show a mix of exact place results and wider-area results, buyers should treat the named transit points as orientation markers and verify the exact route from the property gate.

If Electronic City is being considered for rental yield, connectivity has a direct bearing on tenant depth. Professionals usually compare the locality with alternative homes closer to office corridors, while families weigh school runs and healthcare access. Peripheral and emerging pockets may offer better space or pricing, but they need more careful checks on road width, street lighting, rain-time access, and public transport frequency. Established pockets may offer stronger bus, metro, railway, and cab access but can face congestion and parking pressure. This is why Electronic City's connectivity should be treated as a full mobility ecosystem rather than as a single headline distance.

Educational Institutions

Education is a major filter for families shortlisting Electronic City. The immediate locality may have a thinner set of named school markers, so families should begin with nearby school and college searches and then compare adjoining neighbourhoods for stronger education choices. This helps reveal whether the area is served by only a few nearby institutions or by a deeper school cluster spread across the neighbouring corridor.

Parents should use the named schools and colleges as a starting list, then verify curriculum, admission status, transport coverage, school-bus pickup points, fee structure, and commute timing directly with the institution. For Electronic City, the practical question is not only whether schools exist nearby, but whether the daily school run is manageable during morning traffic. Families with younger children may prioritise preschools and primary schools inside a short radius, while older students may need access to PU colleges, coaching centres, sports academies, libraries, or specialised training institutions. The education picture is therefore useful because it shows the likely ecosystem, but it should be combined with direct parent-level checks.

From a homebuying perspective, a better education ecosystem usually supports long-term residential demand. Locations with multiple school options give families flexibility if admissions, curriculum preferences, or commute expectations change. For tenants, the presence of recognised schools and colleges can reduce relocation friction; for investors, it can widen the tenant pool beyond single professionals. In Electronic City, the education section should be assessed alongside connectivity because even a reputed school may be inconvenient if the route crosses a congested junction or lacks reliable school transport. That combination of institution quality and daily travel practicality is what makes education a real estate factor rather than just a list of names.

Healthcare Facilities

Healthcare access around Electronic City should be understood through both everyday clinics and larger medical facilities. The immediate locality may not show many named medical facilities, so residents should review nearby hospital and clinic searches and identify the closest dependable clinic, pharmacy, and larger hospital. This mix is useful because medical infrastructure is layered: one layer is everyday care such as clinics, dental care, diagnostic labs, and pharmacies; the other is larger hospitals that handle emergencies, surgery, maternity, paediatrics, orthopaedics, and specialist consultations.

For residents, the most important healthcare question is reliability. A locality can have many clinics on a map, but households should still check consultation hours, emergency availability, insurance acceptance, ambulance approach roads, and the nearest multi-speciality hospital. In Electronic City, this is especially relevant for senior citizens, families with infants, and residents with chronic conditions who may need recurring access to diagnostics or specialists. Homebuyers should test the drive to at least one larger hospital and one pharmacy cluster during peak hours. Apartment buyers should also check gate access for ambulances, internal driveway width, lift backup, and whether nearby road conditions remain usable during heavy rain.

For real estate evaluation, healthcare access gives confidence beyond day-to-day convenience. It influences family suitability, senior-living comfort, and the willingness of tenants to stay longer. Emerging localities may depend on hospitals in an adjoining suburb or highway corridor, while central or established areas may have a denser network of clinics and speciality hospitals. The named healthcare options around Electronic City should therefore be interpreted as a map of likely medical access, not as a guarantee of service quality. Before a purchase or lease decision, users should call shortlisted providers and verify current departments, timings, emergency support, and route practicality from the exact property.

Social Infrastructure (Malls/Parks)

Social infrastructure gives Electronic City its daily-life character. Where named malls or parks are limited within the immediate pocket, home seekers should use nearby mall, park, and market searches to compare the wider social-infrastructure catchment. For a home seeker, this section matters because the value of a location is shaped by groceries, dining, worship places, salons, repairs, banking, fitness, weekend shopping, children's play areas, and usable public or semi-public open spaces.

In practical terms, Electronic City should be checked for both organised and informal convenience. Organised social infrastructure includes malls, supermarkets, branded stores, sports facilities, cinema screens, community centres, and larger parks. Informal infrastructure includes neighbourhood provision stores, local markets, small eateries, pharmacies, vegetable shops, service vendors, temples or other places of worship, and everyday repair services. Many Indian micro-markets function well because of this informal layer even when a large mall is not immediately nearby. That is why the named amenities in this section should be used with a site visit: the best residential experience often comes from the combination of a convenient local market and a reachable weekend destination.

For buyers and investors, social infrastructure affects retention and resale appeal. Tenants prefer areas where they can solve daily needs quickly and still reach larger leisure options on weekends. Families value parks, sports spaces, safe walking routes, and child-friendly stores. Senior citizens may place more weight on pharmacies, clinics, temples, benches, and quieter internal roads. In Electronic City, the ideal property is one that uses the locality's social ecosystem without being exposed to excessive noise, parking spillover, or traffic from commercial stretches. A final site visit should therefore cover weekday evenings and weekends, not just a quiet afternoon inspection.

Overall, Electronic City should be scored through the combined lens of connectivity, education, healthcare, and social infrastructure. The named places and map links make the guide more useful, but real estate decisions still need final verification: walk the approach road, check commute routes, call institutions, test healthcare access, and inspect the neighbourhood at different times of day. Used this way, the guide becomes a practical shortlisting tool for comparing Electronic City with other Bengaluru locations.

Abhee E-City (Electronic City) Master Plan

Abhee E-City (Electronic City) Floor Plans

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Abhee E-City (Electronic City) Amenities

Club House
Indoor Games
Sports Area
Parks
Walking/Jogging Track
Children Playground
Swimming Pool
Kids Pool
Gym
CCTV Surveillance
Multipurpose Hall
24 Hours Security
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Abhee E-City (Electronic City) Price

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About Abhee Ventures

We're a dynamic group of young, dedicated entrepreneurs at ABHEE Ventures, led by R NAGARAJ REDDY, headquartered in Bangalore. "TURNING LAND INTO LANDMARKS" isn't just a slogan for us; it reflects our commitment to transforming land into vibrant, living landmarks. Our process involves envisioning, incorporating, and bringing designs to life, balancing natural features with functionality, highlighting specific elements with precision.

As India propels into the future, we adapt to meet its real estate needs, creating hubs of comfort and connectivity. In our portfolio, we boast 7 ongoing projects, 1 upcoming project, and the successful completion of 8 projects.

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