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Sumadhura Soukya Road Location

Metro access, ITPL proximity, Soukya Road roads and the daily-life checks buyers should complete.

Soukya Road, East Bengaluru location map

Sumadhura Soukya Road location map showing Soukya Road and Whitefield landmarks
Stylized buyer map showing the project site near Soukya Road, Godrej Parkshire, the Whitefield-Hoskote belt, ITPL / EPIP and the Purple Line metro catchment. Not to scale.

Sumadhura Soukya Road location: why Soukya Road matters

The location story is Whitefield. Soukya Road sits near Whitefield Main Road, Kadugodi and Channasandra, with ITPL and EPIP forming the core employment anchors. For a household already tied to East Bengaluru, this is a practical daily-life location with metro access and mature social infrastructure. For location reading, Sumadhura Folium keeps the context local: commute anchors, school access, hospital reach, retail convenience, and last-mile movement decide whether the address works. Inside the Bengaluru search area, TATA Varnam helps buyers keep the map conversation grounded in actual routines instead of only distance claims.

The references on the Whitefield-Hoskote belt and on the Whitefield-Hoskote corridor place the project inside a real premium cluster rather than an isolated parcel.

Sumadhura Soukya Road connectivity snapshot

Metro access is the headline advantage, but buyers should verify the exact walking route, station choice and last-mile comfort. Road access still matters because Whitefield traffic can be demanding around ITPL, Hoodi, KR Puram and Whitefield Main Road.

AnchorBuyer relevanceWhat to verify
Kadugodi (Whitefield) metroPurple Line accessWalking route and footpath quality
ITPL / EPIPCore employment driverPeak-hour drive time
Forum / Nexus Shantiniketan areaRetail and office ecosystemWeekend traffic
Manipal Hospital WhitefieldHealthcare accessEmergency route reliability

Sumadhura Soukya Road location risks to check

Confirm final survey numbers, site boundary, permanent entry road, service access, adjacent construction impact, water source, sewage connection and rainwater-management plan. The project can be attractive and still have site-specific access issues that only show up after a real visit.

Sumadhura Soukya Road: Contact us for latest documents

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Sumadhura Soukya Road FAQ

What is Sumadhura Soukya Road?

Sumadhura Soukya Road is a proposed premium apartment community by Sumadhura Group at Soukya Road, Whitefield. The working brief describes approximately 6-8 acres, 3 towers, and large 2 BHK and 3 BHK homes from about 1,150 sq.ft. onwards.

Where is Sumadhura Soukya Road located?

The site is being tracked near Soukya Road, East Bengaluru in Whitefield, on the Whitefield-Hoskote belt and on the Whitefield-Hoskote corridor. Buyers should confirm final survey numbers, site boundary and approach road in the official documents.

Is Sumadhura Soukya Road RERA approved?

A project-specific Karnataka RERA registration was not found in public research during this rewrite on 27 May 2026. Do not treat any RERA number, possession date, tower height or unit count as final until the official filing is published.

What is the expected price of Sumadhura Soukya Road?

The user-provided working price is Rs 90 Lakh onwards. The final payable cost must be checked against the official cost sheet because GST, stamp duty, registration, floor rise, parking, clubhouse charges, corpus and interiors can materially change the budget.

Which configurations are expected?

The expected mix is 2 BHK and 3 BHK, with homes from approximately 1,150 sq.ft. onwards. The official floor-plan sheet should confirm carpet area, saleable area, balcony area and parking allocation.

Who should shortlist this project?

The strongest fit is a Whitefield-linked family or long-horizon investor looking for a large premium home near the ITPL / Kadugodi / metro catchment. It is less suitable for buyers who need ready possession or full certainty before RERA publication.

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Metro, road and STRR Hoskote connectivity for Sumadhura Soukya Road

Whitefield (Kadugodi) metro station, the eastern terminus of the operational Purple Line, sits roughly 4-6 km from the project site - a 12-15 minute drive off-peak and 22-30 minutes during the 8-10 am window when ITPL traffic congeals around the Kundalahalli flyover. The Purple Line itself connects Kadugodi straight through Indiranagar, MG Road, Majestic interchange to Mysore Road, giving the buyer a single-seat ride to most of central Bengaluru's white-collar pockets. For households where one earner commutes to the central business district while the other works at ITPL or EPIP, this metro connectivity is the structural argument for the address; without it, the corridor would compete only on price.

The Purple Line extension from Kadugodi to Hoskote is at DPR evaluation under BMRCL Phase 3. If sanctioned and constructed on the typical Bengaluru metro cadence - four to six years from sanction to commissioning - it would bring a station within 2-3 km of Soukya Road by approximately the same timeline as the indicative 2030-2031 project handover. This is an upside scenario worth tracking in BMRCL board minutes and the Karnataka urban-development gazette; it should not be the base case for the buy decision.

STRR Hoskote, the Satellite Town Ring Road segment on the eastern arc, was operationalised in 2025 and now provides a high-speed peripheral connection from Hoskote down to Hosur and up to Devanahalli airport. From the project site, the STRR entry ramp is approximately 6-8 km via Soukya Road - putting Kempegowda International Airport at a 55-70 minute drive off-peak rather than the 90-100 minutes the route used to take via the central city. For frequent business travellers, this is a quietly material upgrade to the corridor's accessibility.

Road-level connectivity carries the usual Whitefield caveats. Soukya Road itself is a two-to-three lane arterial with intermittent median cuts and pinch points around the Sai hospital and the agri-belt junctions. Whitefield Main Road, the spine of the corridor, has been under sustained construction stress from the Channasandra-Kadugodi metro civil work and from utility-duct retrofits; the post-monsoon period historically sees the worst surface condition. Buyers should plan for at least 12-18 months of friction on local arterials and budget commute times accordingly.

Schools, hospitals and daily-life infrastructure near Sumadhura Soukya Road

The schools catchment is one of the strongest arguments for the East Bengaluru corridor. Within a 5-7 km radius the buyer has access to Whitefield Global School, Vibgyor High Kadugodi, Greenwood High Whitefield campus, Inventure Academy on Whitefield-Sarjapur Road, The Deens Academy, Gear Innovative International School and the Glentree Academy on Varthur Road. For families anchored to ICSE or CBSE, the choice depth here is materially better than in the Sarjapur-Attibele or Devanahalli alternatives; for IB families, Canadian International School and Stonehill International remain the dominant options at the 12-18 km mark.

Hospital infrastructure is similarly mature. Sathya Sai Sanjeevani sits less than 3 km away; Manipal Hospital Whitefield, Columbia Asia Whitefield and Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences round out the multi-specialty options within a 6-9 km radius. For families with elderly dependents who need predictable hospital access, this catchment quality is one of the under-appreciated reasons Whitefield commands a price premium over comparable South Bengaluru launches.

Retail and daily-life infrastructure is dense: Phoenix Marketcity at Whitefield, VR Bengaluru, Park Square Mall, Forum Shantiniketan, and the Kadugodi market belt cover both the organised retail and the wet-market needs. Day-to-day grocery and last-mile services - Blinkit, Zepto, Swiggy Instamart, BBNow - operate at full hyperlocal coverage in this pocket, which is not a trivial consideration for a working household with limited weekend bandwidth.

Employment depth is the load-bearing pillar: ITPL at 7-9 km, Brigade Tech Gardens at 7 km, Prestige Shantiniketan SEZ at 8 km, Sigma Tech Park at 6 km, EPIP / Whitefield Industrial Area at 9 km, Hoskote Industrial Area at 6 km, and Bagmane Tech Park at CV Raman Nagar at 14 km. The cumulative seated headcount across these parks runs into the high six figures, which sustains both the rental floor and the long-term resale demand for the corridor's premium inventory.

Sumadhura Soukya Road micro-market walk-around

The micro-market the Soukya Road site sits inside is best understood by walking three concentric loops: the immediate 500-metre approach, the 2-3 km daily-use catchment, and the 5-7 km lifestyle ring. The immediate approach along Soukya Road today is a two-to-three lane arterial flanked by intermittent agri-belt parcels, low-rise gated layouts, the Sai hospital campus and the Soukya integrative medical complex. Surface condition is variable - post-monsoon the road needs patchwork attention near the agri-belt junctions - but the corridor is not congested at the local level outside school pick-up and drop-off windows, because the structural commuter load routes onto Whitefield Main Road rather than through Soukya Road itself.

The 2-3 km catchment captures the Channasandra-Kadugodi residential belt, the Whitefield Sai complex, the wet-market clusters, the smaller standalone retail, and the early plotted layouts that pre-date the corridor's residential boom. This is where most of the household's weekday non-work activity actually happens - groceries, school runs, neighbourhood clinic visits, evening walks. The 5-7 km lifestyle ring opens up Phoenix Marketcity, Forum Shantiniketan, VR Bengaluru, Park Square Mall, the multi-specialty hospital chain, and the dense restaurant and cafe clusters along Whitefield Main Road and the ITPL belt. The combination of low local congestion plus high catchment density at the 5-7 km mark is uncommon in Bengaluru and is the strongest under-discussed argument for this address.

The friction points to walk before signing: the Soukya Road-Whitefield Main Road junction during the 9-10 am inbound peak; the school bus convergence on Whitefield-Hoskote Road between 7:30-8:30 am; the post-rain surface condition on the last 300 metres of any approach road; and the cellular and broadband coverage at the specific tower position (test on-site with the household's existing carriers before assuming connectivity).