Where North Bangalore Still Breathes — A Plotted Community Built Around Nature
Plots, Villas, Apartment · Starting ₹1.53 Cr onwards
Total Rajanukunte is Total Environment's newest large-format address in North Bangalore — a mixed-use community that brings together residential plots, villas and apartments across 60 to 70 acres of planned, low-density land in Rajanukunte. Founded in 1996 by architects Kamal Sagar and Shibanee Sagar, Total Environment has spent nearly three decades building nature-integrated homes across Bangalore, Hyderabad and Pune, delivering more than 4 million square feet to over 1,200 customers. This project carries forward that same design conviction — and applies it at a scale the developer has not attempted in this particular corridor before.
The philosophy here is one of deliberate restraint. Fewer homes per acre means more of the land stays as landscape: tree-lined internal roads, open greens, and the kind of unencumbered sight-lines that are increasingly rare in a growing metro. Total Environment's signature approach — cantilevered patio gardens, creeper-covered arches, water bodies woven into the streetscape — finds natural expression on a site where the topography and the surrounding rural character actively support it.
Buyers who choose a plot at Total Rajanukunte gain access to Total Environment's eDesign platform, a proprietary tool that takes the home-builder journey from raw land through architectural design, construction detailing and interior specification under a single design umbrella. The developer manufactures its own bricks, tiles and furniture, which means material quality and design consistency remain under direct control rather than being delegated to a supply chain. The result is a finished home that carries the coherence of a purpose-built residence rather than an assembled one.
Rajanukunte is at an inflection point. The Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project's Kanaka corridor terminates at Rajanukunte, the STRR is already operational on its first 80 km, and the wider Devanahalli-Yelahanka belt is attracting institutional investment in aerospace, tech parks and hospitality. Entry into this community now — at pre-launch pricing, ahead of RERA registration — positions a buyer at the front of an appreciation cycle that infrastructure timelines suggest will mature by the end of this decade.
Total Rajanukunte is an opportunity to own land in a fully planned, gated, and amenity-rich community by one of Bangalore's most design-serious developers, in a locality that still rewards those who arrive early. Site visits are open; conversations with the sales team begin without obligation.
Starting from Rs. 1.53 Cr onwards
| Configuration | Size | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|
| Residential Plot Gated serviced plots for custom villa construction via eDesign platform | 1800–5000 sq.ft. | Rs. 1.53 Cr |
| Villa 3 and 4 BHK villas with private gardens and double car parking | 3000–4500 sq.ft. | Rs. 2.5 Cr |
| Apartment 2 and 3 BHK apartments with access to full community amenities | 1200–1800 sq.ft. | On Request |




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Doddaballapur Road, Rajanukunte, North Bangalore · Rajanukunte · Bangalore
Rajanukunte sits in the Yelahanka sub-corridor of North Bangalore, stitched between Doddaballapur Road and the Bellary Road airport axis. The locality holds on to a countryside rhythm — open horizons, clean air, and canopied roads — while the growth infrastructure of the wider north-Bangalore corridor draws steadily closer. Yelahanka, with its established schools, hospitals and retail fabric, is just minutes away, and Kempegowda International Airport is roughly 25-30 minutes by road.
This address gives residents the direct benefits of two arterial connections: NH-44, the principal spine linking the city to the airport, and Doddaballapur Main Road, which feeds smoothly into the KIADB Aerospace SEZ and the Devanahalli Business Park belt. The Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project's Kanaka corridor — a 46-km route terminating at Rajanukunte — is targeted for phased operations through 2026-2029, which places a suburban rail terminus right at the doorstep of the project. The Satellite Town Ring Road, whose first 80-km stretch was inaugurated in March 2024, further connects this pocket to Doddaballapur and wider satellite towns without routing through inner-city congestion.
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The 46-km Kanaka corridor of the Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project terminates at Rajanukunte, connecting it directly to the city core with phased rollout targeted through 2026-2029, bringing affordable and fast rail transit to the doorstep of this community.
The 280-km STRR, whose inaugural 80-km stretch was commissioned by the Prime Minister in March 2024, passes through the Doddaballapur corridor adjacent to Rajanukunte, enabling rapid movement to satellite towns and reducing pressure on inner-city roads.
The northward extension of Namma Metro under Phase 2B is planned to connect key zones along the airport axis, with the nearest terminal node at Devanahalli approximately 5 km from this project, materially improving last-mile public transit options.
The 74-km, 8-lane Bangalore Business Corridor — the revived Peripheral Ring Road — is expected to be operational by 2027, offering a continuous expressway that links North Bangalore growth nodes without routing through inner-city congestion.
Sustained institutional investment in the KIADB Aerospace SEZ and Devanahalli Business Park continues to generate employment and demand for quality housing within a 20-km radius, anchoring long-term residential value across the Rajanukunte-Devanahalli belt.
Total Environment was founded in 1996 and has delivered more than 4 million square feet to over 1,200 customers across Bangalore, Hyderabad and Pune. Signature communities such as Pursuit of a Radical Rhapsody in Whitefield, After the Rain in Yelahanka and The Magic Faraway Tree on Kanakapura Road testify to a consistent standard of design and delivery across very different city corridors.
Stretching across 60 to 70 acres, Total Rajanukunte deliberately keeps plot counts low relative to land area. More ground stays as open landscape — tree-lined boulevards, greens and walking corridors — giving residents the breathing room and privacy that high-density formats cannot replicate.
The community offers three distinct ownership formats on a single master plan. Plot buyers gain full design freedom through Total Environment's eDesign platform. Villa buyers get move-in-ready homes. Apartment buyers access the full community ecosystem at a lower ticket size. Few projects at this price point offer genuine choice across all three formats.
The Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project's Kanaka corridor, a 46-km route, terminates at Rajanukunte. Once operational, this positions residents with direct, affordable rail connectivity to the city core — a transit asset that most North Bangalore addresses can only approximate via road.
Plot owners at Total Rajanukunte can engage Total Environment's proprietary eDesign platform to design, construct and finish their villa under one design partner. The developer manufactures its own bricks, tiles and furniture, ensuring material quality and design coherence from foundation to furnishing.
With a possession horizon of December 2029, this project aligns precisely with the period in which North Bangalore infrastructure — STRR, suburban rail, metro extension and the Bangalore Business Corridor — is expected to mature, positioning early buyers ahead of the appreciation that follows completed connectivity.
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