Bangalore . India
Where to live in Bangalore? Here's what the data says.
78 neighborhoods scored across 12 livability factors. Bangalore's top picks split between planned South layouts and the East IT belt. Share the map. Embed anywhere.
Bangalore's top picks split between planned South layouts and the East IT belt.
Number 1 for families
South, B
Number 1 for professionals
Central, B plus
Top 4 in Bangalore
Ranked for families with kids
Zones
Average livability by zone
The Bangalore pattern
Bangalore's top picks split between planned South layouts and the East IT belt.
Overview
Living in Bangalore, by the numbers.
Bangalore scores 70.0 on the HouseIQ composite. Across 78 neighborhoods, the spread between best and worst is 9 points. HSR Layout leads the city with a composite of 73, while Anekal sits at the other end at 64. The gap is meaningful, and it matters where you land within it.
The city breaks into 10 zones by our mapping. The highest zone average is Central at 72.5 across 10 neighborhoods. The lowest is Far South East at 63.9. Which zone you pick often matters more than which specific neighborhood within it, for the broad strokes of daily life.
Every locality is scored across 12 factors: schools, safety, healthcare, air quality, commute, housing affordability, amenities, infrastructure, green cover, water reliability, power reliability, and flood resilience. HSR Layout tops the schools category. Doddaballapur takes air quality. MG Road Bangalore leads on commute and connectivity. No single neighborhood tops every category, which is the whole point of ranking by the factor that matters to you rather than a one-size-fits-all composite.
The rankings also reshape by persona. A family with school-age children weights schools, safety, and healthcare heavily, while a young professional weights commute, amenities, and nightlife. The same city, five different top 10 lists. Use the sort dropdown below to see all of them.
Zones
How Bangalore's zones compare.
Character, score range, and what defines each part of the city.
Central
72.5South
72.1West
70.3North
69.9East
69.5Far North
66.8Far South
64.9Top picks in Far South
Chandapura 65Far West
64.4Top picks in Far West
Nelamangala 64Far East
64.0Far South East
63.9Common questions
What people ask about Bangalore neighborhoods.
Which neighborhood is the best to live in Bangalore?
HSR Layout leads the HouseIQ composite ranking at 73 out of 100. The top 3 also include Jayanagar at 73 and Shivajinagar at 73. Rankings shift by persona: families, professionals, seniors, and NRI buyers each have different top picks. Use the sort dropdown above to re-rank by the factor that matters most to you.
Where are the best schools in Bangalore?
HSR Layout tops our schools ranking at 83 out of 100. The score considers school density, quality of top institutions, and the mix of CBSE, ICSE, and state board options. The South zone overall has some of the strongest school infrastructure in Bangalore. See the ranked list below for all 12 factor scores per neighborhood.
Which areas in Bangalore have the best air quality?
Doddaballapur records the best air quality in Bangalore at 76 out of 100 on our air factor. The score is based on Central Pollution Control Board monitoring data, seasonal variation, and proximity to industrial emissions sources. Localities on the city periphery and those with significant green cover generally score higher.
What are the most affordable neighborhoods in Bangalore?
On the housing affordability factor (higher score means more affordable), Chandapura leads at 79 out of 100. Affordability is weighted against local amenity and service quality, so the score is not purely a price metric. The strongest value picks tend to be the affordability leaders with composite scores in the 65 plus range.
Which Bangalore locations have the shortest commute times?
MG Road Bangalore scores highest on commute and connectivity at 81 out of 100. The factor measures transit access, average commute time to major employment centers, and road connectivity. Metro-proximate neighborhoods and those near major rail or bus interchanges consistently score above the city median.
Which Bangalore neighborhoods should I avoid?
Rather than recommending neighborhoods to avoid, we believe every locality suits some buyer or renter. The bottom 5 in Bangalore by composite score include Anekal (64). These are often affordability leaders, which is genuinely valuable to some buyers. Review the 12 factor breakdown on any locality page to understand the specific trade offs before deciding.
How does HouseIQ rank Bangalore neighborhoods?
Every neighborhood is scored from 0 to 100 across 12 factors: schools, safety, healthcare, air quality, commute, housing affordability, amenities, infrastructure, green cover, water reliability, power reliability, and flood resilience. Scores are sourced from the Central Pollution Control Board, OpenStreetMap, the Indian Space Research Organisation, the National Crime Records Bureau, Google Maps, property listing aggregators, the India Meteorological Department, and the Census. We then apply persona specific weights (family, professional, senior, NRI, student) to create persona lens rankings.
What are the different zones of Bangalore?
Bangalore breaks into 10 zones in our mapping: Central, South, West, North, East, Far North, Far South, Far West, Far East, Far South East. The strongest zone overall is Central with an average composite of 72.5. Zone averages are useful for broad orientation, but the spread within any single zone can be significant, so check the individual locality page for the nuance.
All localities
Every Bangalore neighborhood, ranked.
Sort by any factor. Filter by zone. Click any row for the full 12 factor breakdown.
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