The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) is set to launch over 4,000 apartments across six housing projects in Bengaluru, BDA officials told Hindustan Times Real Estate. The authority plans to sell them within three years, they said.

The authority is developing around 4,200–4,250 flats across key locations, including Electronics City, Konadasapura, Kalathammanahalli, and Kenchanapura.
The largest of these developments is coming up in Konadasapura, where nearly 2,000 apartments are planned in Phase 1 alone, officials said.
Most of the projects are already under construction, with several expected to be completed by the end of the year.
BDA officials said the move is aimed at addressing Bengaluru’s growing housing demand while optimising limited urban land.
BDA’s housing inventory
BDA has sold roughly 65% of the 4,782 units launched in recent years, leaving about 1,910 properties in its active inventory.
Data shared by the authority shows that of the 6,738 units constructed during this period, 4,358 have already been allotted, while the remaining stock includes both flats and villas.
At Hunigere, 182 villas remain unsold out of 322 units offered through a mix of direct sale and e-auction. Around 140 villas have been allotted so far, with 60 units currently under e-auction and 122 available through regular sale.
Overall, the BDA has built 12,533 residential units across 38 projects in 14 locations to date, of which 10,173 have been sold.
Among the current set of projects, Kaniminike and Aluru have emerged as the strongest performers. Kaniminike has achieved 75.27% sales progress, with 1,129 of 1,500 flats allotted and 371 units still available. Aluru is close behind at 75.97%, with 1,486 of 1,956 flats allotted. However, around 470 EWS flats at Aluru are currently under renovation, temporarily reducing the effective available inventory.
Gunjuru has recorded 74.51% progress, with 459 of 616 units sold and 157 flats remaining.
Thippasandra has reached 72.44%, with 226 of 312 units allotted and 86 still open for sale.
Kommaghatta has seen comparatively moderate traction, with 52.80% progress. Of its 1,712 units, 904 have been allotted, while 808 flats remain unsold—the highest unsold inventory among these projects.
Hunnigere villas have witnessed slower demand, with only 140 of 322 units allotted, translating to 43.48% progress.