Mysuru is seeing more tech workers

Bengaluru’s high housing costs and traffic drive tech workers to Mysuru. Many remote and hybrid workers prefer Mysuru’s calm, clean air, and lower prices. This city offers a better quality of life. Mysuru is changing from a retirement spot to a popular choice for professionals. They seek its peaceful lifestyle and better infrastructure. Connectivity and amenities are also good.

Srinidhi, a tech worker in Bengaluru, is moving to Mysuru. He is selling his Bengaluru home. He seeks an apartment or house in prime Mysuru areas. Prices there start around ₹1 crore. He cited Bengaluru’s traffic, pollution, and stress. Mysuru offers a better life. His hybrid work schedule means few trips to the office. The expressway makes this easy. Mysuru now has malls and shops. It has most things Bengaluru offers.

Another tech worker sold his Bengaluru home. He bought it decades ago for under ₹50 lakh. He sold it for ₹4.5 crore. Now he plans a second home in Mysuru.

Popular Mysuru neighborhoods include Saraswatipuram and Jayalakshmipuram. Hebbal is also in high demand. Bengaluru professionals are showing increased interest in Mysuru. Bengaluru is no longer affordable. Mysuru has excellent infrastructure. Good homes are available at fair prices. MUDA-approved plots in Mysuru Hebbal cost about ₹4,500–7,000 per sq ft.

Kuvempu Nagar, Vijayanagar, and Jayalakshmipuram are well-connected. These areas are popular with professionals. Two-bedroom flats cost from ₹60 lakh. Some exceed ₹1 crore. Monthly rent is about ₹30,000–45,000. Gokulam and Lakshmipuram are near historic areas. These neighborhoods offer two-bedroom apartments. They usually cost around ₹60 lakh.