Low-density living in Bangalore's technology heartland
3, 4 & 5 BHK · Starting ₹2.30 Cr onwards
Purva Silversky is Puravankara's newest residential address in Hebbagodi, Electronic City — a 6.99-acre low-density development of 356 apartments spread across three towers, each rising Ground plus 32 floors. Designed by architect Hafeez Contractor, the project is conceived around a single idea: that a home in one of Bangalore's busiest technology corridors should feel open, unhurried, and genuinely spacious.
With only four residences per floor across three towers, the density is deliberately contained. Nearly 88% of the site is open to sky — landscaped, ventilated, and green — so the experience of arriving home is defined by space rather than scale. The 17,700 sq. ft. clubhouse, culinary gardens, art lofts, and canopy walks are amenities that grow naturally from this philosophy of calm, rather than a checklist bolted on for marketing value.
The architecture by Hafeez Contractor brings a contemporary high-rise language that maximises views and ventilation at every floor. Thoughtful layouts with expansive living areas and large balconies are complemented by premium internal specifications — finishes and fittings selected for longevity rather than showroom effect. The result is a home that will age with dignity in a neighbourhood that is still growing into its final form.
Puravankara has been building homes in India since 1975 — fifty years of projects across Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Kochi, and beyond. That track record includes roughly 12.8 million sq. ft. of completed homes and a community of over 55,000 residents. Purva Silversky draws from that institutional knowledge: RERA-registered with Karnataka RERA since December 2025, BDA and KIADB approved, and backed by a developer whose expansion plans are grounded in delivery rather than aspiration.
The timing is deliberate. The Yellow Line metro now runs through Biocon Hebbagodi station, the Elevated Expressway has materially improved Silk Board connectivity, and the Peripheral Ring Road is under development to link this corridor directly to the airport. Purva Silversky is an address that benefits from each of these shifts — not in theory, but in the daily lives of people who live here.
Starting from Rs. 2.30 Cr onwards
| Configuration | Size | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|
| 3 BHK Spacious layouts with large balconies, generous natural light and ventilation | 1864–2300 sq.ft. | Rs. 2.30 Cr onwards |
| 4 BHK Expansive residences with private decks and well-proportioned living areas | 2824–4200 sq.ft. | Rs. 3.50 Cr onwards |
| 5 BHK Duplex / Penthouse Signature duplex and penthouse residences with panoramic views across South Bengaluru | 4800–5400 sq.ft. | Rs. 6.00 Cr onwards |




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Huskur Road, Hebbagodi, Electronic City Phase 2, Bengaluru 560099 · Hebbagodi, Electronic City · Bengaluru
Hebbagodi sits at the southern edge of Electronic City Phase 2 on Huskur Road, the residential gateway to one of Bengaluru's most established technology and employment corridors. The address is flanked by the campuses of Biocon, Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, and Schneider Electric, placing the majority of Electronic City's 15-plus IT and manufacturing parks within a ten-minute radius. The Namma Metro Yellow Line, inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi on 10 August 2025, brought rapid transit directly to the corridor, with the Huskur Road Metro Station located approximately 900 metres from the project.
Hosur Road connects Hebbagodi northward to Silk Board and Central Business District, while the NICE Peripheral Ring Road extends westward to Bannerghatta Road, Mysore Road, and Tumkur Road, giving residents a multi-directional route network uncommon in South Bengaluru. Reputed schools including MS Dhoni Global School and Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship are within easy reach, as are Narayana Multi-Speciality Hospital and Narayana Health City. The area has matured steadily over the past decade from a purely industrial zone into a self-sustaining residential neighbourhood with retail, healthcare, and civic amenities already in place.
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The Yellow Line, inaugurated by PM Modi on 10 August 2025 and covering 19.15 km from RV Road to Bommasandra, places the Huskur Road Metro Station roughly 900 metres from Purva Silversky, connecting residents to HSR Layout, Silk Board, and the Green Line interchange at RV Road in under 35 minutes.
The ongoing widening of Hosur Road and the operational Electronic City Elevated Expressway reduce peak-hour travel time between Hebbagodi and Central Silk Board, directly enhancing daily commute reliability for residents.
BMRCL has planned an interchange upgrade at Central Silk Board to link the Yellow Line with the proposed Blue Line along the Outer Ring Road corridor, targeted by December 2027, further expanding rapid-transit access from Electronic City.
The NICE Ring Road corridor connecting Electronic City to Bannerghatta Road, Mysore Road, and Tumkur Road continues to see infrastructure upgrades, providing Hebbagodi residents multi-directional road access independent of Hosur Road congestion.
The expanding life sciences, pharmaceutical, and industrial cluster around Bommasandra and the Jigani-Bommasandra Link Road adjacent to Hebbagodi adds a second major employment driver to the corridor beyond IT, supporting long-term residential demand.
With only 356 homes across three towers and just four residences per floor, Purva Silversky delivers a density ratio that is rare in Electronic City. Residents benefit from larger view corridors, greater privacy, and substantially more open land per household than a typical high-density apartment project.
Nearly nine-tenths of the site area is kept open to sky, accommodating a 1.7-acre elevated podium, a forest walkway with over 200 trees, landscaped courtyards, and wellness zones. This is not incidental green space but a deliberate master-planning decision that shapes the character of daily life at the project.
The Namma Metro Yellow Line, inaugurated in August 2025, links Huskur Road northward to Silk Board, HSR Layout, and the Green Line interchange at RV Road. A sub-kilometre walk to the station makes car-independent commuting genuinely practical for the first time in this part of South Bengaluru.
The project was designed by Hafeez Contractor, one of India's most prominent architectural practices, known for high-rise residential and commercial work across Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru. The tower placement, facade articulation, and podium layout reflect a design-first approach to urban density.
Biocon, Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, Schneider Electric, GE, and 3M are among the major employers located within the Electronic City corridor immediately accessible from Hebbagodi. This employment concentration creates sustained end-user demand and strong rental yields for residents who invest.
Founded in 1975, listed on NSE and BSE, and having delivered 86 projects totalling approximately 56 million square feet across nine cities, Puravankara brings institutional-grade governance, construction quality consistent with CRISIL's DA2+ rating, and a history of structured delivery to Purva Silversky.
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