NVT A Wonderful World Eterna is on Sarjapur–Attibele Road in Bidaraguppe, Anekal Taluk, on Bengaluru's south-eastern edge — opposite NVT Mystic Garden and along the boundary of the roughly 300-acre Bidaraguppe Lake (postal code 562107; map pin 12.792237, 77.776712). The position threads two of Bengaluru's largest job magnets: Electronic City to the west and the Sarjapur Road tech belt to the north, with Attibele's industrial and commercial cluster a short drive south. The drive times below are developer-stated; treat them as a guide and verify on a live map for your own routine.
💻 Workplaces
- Electronic City (TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL)25–32 min
- Microsoft, Sarjapur~45 min
- Attibele Industrial Area~10 min
- Sarjapur / SOBHA tech belt~20 min
🏫 Schools & colleges
- New Baldwin International, Attibele~2 min
- EuroKids, Attibele~3 min
- Indus International School~9 min
- Azim Premji University~9 min
- Oakridge International~20 min
🏥 Healthcare
- Oxford Medical College & Hospital~9 min
- Spandana Heart & Super Speciality~17 min
- Narayana Inst. of Cardiac Sciences~18 min
🛒 Shopping & leisure
- DMart, Sarjapur~14 min
- Confident Square Mall~21 min
- M5 Ecity Mall~25 min
- Attibele Toll Plaza~8 min

Get directions on Google Maps → · Pin: 12.792237, 77.776712
The corridor's growth drivers
What could move values — and what to ignore
The Sarjapur–Attibele belt has appreciated on the back of Electronic City's growth, the Sarjapur Road IT corridor and steady residential demand. Two longer-term catalysts get talked about most: the proposed SWIFT City innovation and employment hub, and the Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR), which would improve regional connectivity. Both are genuine positives — but both are still at earlier stages, so treat them as upside, not as committed timelines.
One thing to actively discount: the proposed Hosur greenfield airport was rejected by the Ministry of Defence in January 2026. If a sales pitch leans on a Hosur airport as a value driver, that is out of date. Buy Eterna for the lake-side township, the corridor's existing job access and the home itself — not for infrastructure that hasn't cleared approvals.
In brief
On Sarjapur–Attibele Road, Bidaraguppe 562107, beside the ~300-acre Bidaraguppe Lake.
Electronic City ~25–32 min; schools, DMart and hospitals all within ~2–18 min (developer-stated).
Watch SWIFT City & STRR as upside; disregard the rejected Hosur airport.
Living here, day to day
What the neighbourhood actually feels like
Bidaraguppe sits at the point where Bengaluru's built-up sprawl gives way to lake-and-green outskirts. That is the trade most villa buyers on this corridor are making on purpose: you swap the density of inner Sarjapur Road for larger plots, lower buildings and open sky, and in return you drive a little further to the office. The presence of NVT Mystic Garden directly opposite means this is not an isolated plot — there is an existing residential context, with more coming as the township builds out.
For families, the cluster of schools within a few minutes of Attibele is the practical draw: New Baldwin International and EuroKids are almost at the doorstep, with Indus International and Azim Premji University a short drive on. Everyday retail is covered by DMart Sarjapur and the malls along the corridor, while specialist healthcare at Narayana and Spandana is within a 20-minute radius.
A commute reality check. The developer-stated 25–32 minutes to Electronic City is achievable off-peak, but the Sarjapur–Attibele and Hosur Road approaches do see peak congestion, like every Bengaluru tech corridor. If your office is in Electronic City or along Sarjapur Road, drive the route at the time you would actually commute before you commit — it is the single most useful hour you can spend on this decision. The upside of the corridor is that job access cuts in several directions: Electronic City, Sarjapur Road and Attibele's industrial belt are all reachable, so you are not dependent on one employer staying put.
On the long view, the Sarjapur–Attibele micro-market has been one of south-east Bengaluru's steadier appreciation stories, carried by IT employment to the north and west and a steady supply of land for villa and plotted formats. Eterna's specific edge within that market is the Bidaraguppe Lake frontage — a roughly 300-acre water body is a fixed natural asset that no future project can build over, which protects the open eastern outlook in a way that even a large internal park cannot guarantee. Buy for the home and the setting first; let the corridor's infrastructure upside be a bonus rather than the basis of the decision.