Farm plots in Kanakapura Road
South Bangalore's greenbelt — plantation belts, the Cauvery basin, and easy weekend-farm access.
Kanakapura Road runs south from Bangalore toward Kanakapura town and the Cauvery, with good connectivity via the NICE corridor and a metro extension reaching toward the southern suburbs. It's long been a greenbelt direction, known for coconut and areca plantations, granite hills, and a cooler, greener feel than the city — which is why it's popular for weekend farms and managed farmland.
Plots here range from small managed farm plots to larger plantation parcels; some land is still agricultural and some is converted. Proximity to the city tends to keep prices firmer than corridors further out. Check each project for whether it is a sanctioned layout or a sale of agricultural plots, and confirm water source and access road.
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Projects in Kanakapura Road
Legal check (Karnataka)
This is Karnataka, so the usual checks apply: RTC/Pahani, mutation, Encumbrance Certificate, the mother-deed chain, conversion order if you intend non-farm use, and any layout approval. Watch for PTCL/granted-land and greenbelt restrictions. This is general guidance, not legal advice — verify with a lawyer.
Karnataka land guide →FAQs — Kanakapura Road
What documents should I check on Kanakapura Road?
RTC/Pahani, mutation records, a long Encumbrance Certificate, the prior sale-deed chain, the conversion (NA) order if non-agricultural use is planned, and layout/planning approval where it's sold as a layout. A lawyer can verify PTCL/granted-land status.
How far is Kanakapura Road from Bangalore?
Projects typically sit roughly 30–60 km from central Bangalore depending on how far down the corridor they are — broadly an hour or so by road. The page header shows the average across current listings.
Is the land here converted or agricultural?
Both exist. Verify each plot's classification on the revenue record; if you plan to build, you'll usually need land-use conversion and plan approval first.