Farm plot projects in Bangalore
Browse projects by corridor — from Devanahalli and Nandi Hills in the north to Kanakapura Road and Sarjapur–Anekal in the south.
Bangalore has one of India's most active weekend-farm and managed-farmland markets, driven by a large professional population, a strong plantation belt around the city, and fast-growing corridors in every direction. Each corridor has a different character — airport-led growth in the north, plantation and greenbelt land in the south, hill country toward Nandi, and the Tamil Nadu uplands around Hosur. We organise projects by corridor so you can compare like with like: distance from the city, typical plot sizes, the kind of land, and the legal checks specific to the state. Counts below reflect live listings on AcreHub today.
Observed prices range roughly ₹25 L–₹25 L across 1 live project.
Prices vary widely by corridor, distance from the city, plot size, amenities, and whether the land is converted — so treat any single figure with care. The range shown above is computed from current live listings only and will shift as more projects are added.
Corridors
Projects in Bangalore
Questions
Which Bangalore corridor is best for farm plots?
There's no single best — it depends on your purpose. Devanahalli suits infrastructure-led holding, Nandi Hills suits scenic weekend farms and plantations, Kanakapura Road suits greenbelt and Cauvery-belt land, Mysore Road tends to be more affordable, and Sarjapur–Anekal is closest to the IT corridor. Compare distance, land type, and price for your goal.
How far are these projects from the city?
Most sit roughly 30–90 minutes from central Bangalore depending on the corridor and traffic. The corridor pages show the average distance computed from live listings.
Do farm plots near Bangalore need conversion?
It depends on the land and your intended use. Some plots are still classified agricultural; building a farmhouse or non-farm structure usually needs land-use conversion (NA) plus plan approval. Always check the conversion order and the Karnataka rules before assuming you can build.
Buying a farm plot in Bangalore? Check the Karnataka land rules first, and consult a lawyer before you commit.