Hoskote Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) Status 2026


Hoskote Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) Status 2026 - Modern highway infrastructure infographic showing STRR connectivity map

The Hoskote Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) status 2026 shows that the major road connection between Doddaballapur and Hoskote is now open and running smoothly with active toll collections. Built by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), this massive 4-to-6-lane highway helps heavy trucks travel around Bengaluru instead of entering the crowded city center. Because this northern part of the highway is fully working, Hoskote has quickly turned into one of the best and safest spots for buying land and houses in East Bengaluru.

Current Status of the STRR Project

The entire Satellite Town Ring Road is being built in different parts or "packages." Here is exactly what is ready and what is being built:

  • Dobbaspete to Doddaballapur (40 km): Fully completed and open to the public.
  • Doddaballapur to Hoskote (40 km): Fully completed and open to the public.
  • Hoskote to Hosur/Tamil Nadu Border (20.9 km): Almost ready with 20.25 km of road completed. NHAI is finishing the final 650-meter gap, targeting a full opening by June 2026.
  • Bannerghatta Section (56 km): On hold because authorities are waiting for final environmental clearances to protect wildlife areas.

Big Advantages of the STRR Links

The new STRR links bring many great benefits to daily travelers and local businesses:

  • Bypass the Heavy Traffic: Drivers can now go from Hoskote to North Bengaluru or the Hyderabad Highway without getting stuck in painful traffic blocks at K.R. Puram or Hebbal.
  • Direct Expressway Connections: The Hoskote stretch links directly into the new Bengaluru-Chennai Expressway (NE-7). This makes traveling between states incredibly fast and smooth.
  • Quick Airport Rides: People living in Hoskote can take the STRR to reach the Kempegowda International Airport road in just about 40 minutes.
  • Fewer Heavy Trucks inside the City: Since big interstate cargo trucks use this outer ring road, the inner city roads face fewer accidents and less pollution.

How STRR is Boosting Real Estate Growth

Good roads always bring great development, and the STRR is doing exactly that for Hoskote's property market:

1. Rise in Property Prices

Because the road is working, land values along the STRR are growing steadily by 8% to 12% every year. Early buyers are seeing a good increase in their property worth.

2. Arrival of Mega Townships

Top builders are buying large pieces of land here to build premium residential communities. For example, major integrated projects like the 48-acre Sobha One World township launched in May 2026, showing how much top developers trust this area.

3. More Affordable Options

Even with prices rising, houses and plots in Hoskote are still 25% to 35% cheaper than inside areas like Whitefield. This helps families buy bigger homes or premium gated plots within their budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

The road from Doddaballapur to Hoskote is completely open and collecting tolls. The next extension from Hoskote to the Tamil Nadu border at Hosur is nearly finished and targets a full opening by June 2026.

The delay is because of a single, large 54-meter railway overbridge near Lingadeeramallasandra. Builders can only work on this bridge for a few hours when the railway department pauses train traffic for safety.

Yes, it is safe, but buyers must check the paperwork carefully. Ensure the layout has permissions from the Satellite Town Ring Road Planning Authority (STRRPA) or BMRDA, rather than just local village panchayats.

The road connects Hoskote to major highways and industrial areas. This great connectivity increases housing demand, causing property prices to appreciate by 8% to 12% annually.

You can find a wide variety of choices, including large integrated townships, pocket-friendly apartments, luxury row houses, and green gated communities with plots for sale.

The STRR gives a signal-free, fast route from Hoskote to Devanahalli. You can reach the airport area in around 40 minutes without entering city traffic blocks.

The STRR is a massive 280+ km outer highway managed by central authorities (NHAI) to connect 12 satellite towns. The PRR (now called the Bengaluru Business Corridor) is a smaller 73 km inner road managed by state authorities to ease local city traffic.

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