Find a new beginning in Behala, Kolkata, with this unfurnished two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment in Krishna Kunj Apartment.
| Listing Type Sale |
| Building Type Residential |
| Property Type Apartment |
| City Kolkata |
| Micro market South Kolkata |
| Locality Behala |
| Price 28.56 L |
| Area
820
Sq. Ft.
|
| Number of Rooms 2 |
| Number of Bathroom 1 |
| Balcony Individual |
Feeling safe with a real community spirit, Behala always had a special, culturally rich position in my heart. A game-changer, the Behala Chowrasta Metro Station opening on the Joka-Esplanade line simplified travel more than when I lived there. Top institutions like Behala High School were open to us, as were trustworthy medical care at locations such Vidyasagar State General Hospital. Entertainment was mostly local, cantered on the well-known Durga Pujas and the busy markets. The continual drainage problem: Heavy monsoons caused significant waterlogging, which gave rise to sanitation issues and major street disturbances. I still adored its cheapness and great bus connections through Diamond Harbour Road notwithstanding those small disadvantages.
I started living in Behala since it provides excellent access to necessities and very reasonable rents. Good road connections and nearby railway stations make it easy to get to my Kolkata central office. Everyday requirements are met: hospitals, excellent schools, and many markets abound. Particularly appealing to me is the surrounding vegetation; the vision of the future metro station at Behala Chowrasta thrills me. The neighbourhood is warm and welcoming; public transportation is rather good. One item that might be better is more dependable public transportation inside the less crowded roadways. Still, I really like living here; it just feels like home.
Living in Behala at Kolkata, satisfies me profoundly. My life here is buzzing with urban energy yet peaceful. The excellent links of this area with the Diamond Harbour Road and the Taratala Flyover make travelling simple, hence I chose it. Nearby for my family are K.E. Carmel and Behala High School; healthwise, Vidyasagar State General Hospital is nearby. Shopping and local markets such as Purono Bazaar are nearby. Especially the parks and open areas, I adore the green sections of Behala. Better waste management in some of the inner lanes is the only aspect I want to see enhanced. Still, I could not have chosen a more balanced place to live.
To purchasers and Kolkata-based families, Behala comes most highly recommended. Diamond Harbour Road and other great road connections abound in this area, which also has simple rail and metro access following the Joka metro extension. Good schools, medical facilities, and active nearby markets characterise this lovely region. Modern flats and green pockets abound as a result of new housing developments. Costs are reasonable in comparison with central Kolkata and generate consistent rental demand. Public amenities and daily conveniences are available. Near corporate and industrial centers, employment possibilities are expanding. The area is family-friendly and culturally vibrant. To prevent waterlogging in monsoon, two areas to develop are drainage and better road maintenance. Long-term living calls for my sincere support of Behala.
Behala is a great investment that skillfully combines affordable modern safety requirements with old Kolkata beauty. Significant infrastructural changes in the area have made it more lovely and competitive. The Behala Bazar Metro Station's effortless link to the city center helped me to choose here mostly because it provides flawless connectivity. With great healthcare provided at South Suburban Hospital and top-notch education from institutions like Behala High School, basic amenities are outstanding. The general atmosphere seems very safe and encouraging. The underground cable management still requiring streamlining on some major runs is my only suggestion for improvement. This location provides real and practical city living.
I live in Behala and find great pleasure in the neighborhood feeling here. Daily travel is done using the Behala Chowrasta metro, which also makes me feel safer with quicker entry to the city. Schools, banking, and shopping are nearby. Short distance provides medical assistance and ambulance services. My family finds weekend unwind spots among local lakes and green areas. When compared to central Kolkata, rent is rather affordable. I am taken by the local food culture and celebrations here. More last mile shuttle services to connect internal lanes to the metro would help everyday comfort. I really recommend living and investing in Behala.
As a broker, I sometimes advise customers and investors in Behala. Because Diamond Harbour Road is well linked and the new Behala Chowrasta metro station greatly simplifies travel to central Kolkata, the region has been seeing constant demand. Daily requirements are catered to by local markets and malls. Including specialised clinics for cancer treatment and emergency care, nearby are well-known hospitals and clinics. Pleasant parks and lakes like Parnasree Park give the area foliage. Rates for real estate are competitive. More structured urban drainage and sewage in some areas might help to minimise monsoon problems is something that may be improved.
Its finest USP is being a calm, inexpensive residential centre in South West Kolkata with links to commercial areas such Taratala and Behala Industrial Estate. The wonderful access the operational Purple Line provides makes traveling easy via the Behala Chowrasta Metro Station is my main advantage. Reputed schools like M.P. Birla Foundation School, hospitals like Vidyasagar State General Hospital, and Diamond Plaza for entertainment. Rent is unexpectedly low compared to New Alipore, and the area feels very secure at night. Certainly, the most significant gaps are a lack of enough sizable, well-kept public parks for local leisure as well as restricted parking options on interior streets. All things considered, I absolutely advise living here.
The distinctive, self-sufficient nature Behala astonished me. Best is its mix of a mature, safe residential core and commercial activity such as nearby industrial units, therefore I selected this inexpensive area. Although not in the middle, connectivity is great. Important USPs are the Taratala Flyover and Diamond Harbour Road; the new Behala Chowrasta Metro station will revolutionise transportation. Nearby are Behala High School and Vidyasagar State General Hospital. The Behala Purono Bazaar is busy for enjoyment. The two most important shortcomings, however, are a demand for better public transportation coverage away from the main route and for more efficient garbage disposal on the inner-side lanes.
In South Kolkata, Behala is noteworthy for its contemporary ease mixed with vintage allure. The region's primary benefit is its excellent road system connecting central Kolkata via Diamond Harbour Road and the Taratala Flyover. Daily life runs easily at hospitals like Vidyasagar Hospital and schools like National Gems and K.E. Carmel School. The under-development Joka- Esplanade metro will increase connection even more. With green parks such Parnasree Park and Rabindra Nagar Stadium bringing freshness, the site is cheap and safe for families. Tollygunge and Alipore have nearby offices. Still, in certain areas public transportation and garbage management could be better. All kinds of homebuyers will find Behala to be a vibrant, useful, and well-connected neighborhood.
I bought my flat in Behala because this area really stands out with its mix of heritage elegance and contemporary amenities. Markets like Behala Bazaar and malls along Dr K D Mukherjee Road keep everything within reach, while the closeness to bus/auto routes and Arterial Diamond Harbour Road makes commuting much simpler. Neighborhood institutions and schools help me to feel somewhat more at ease. Though still relatively inexpensive, the region is appreciating constantly. The community feel and the mature residential areas with tree-lined streets appeal most to me. I think little details could be better, includes the metro route still misses essential interior areas, and parking in certain ancient buildings is constricted. Still, I strongly advise Behala to anyone seeking for a good spot to settle down.
Positives: I am lucky that the rental market is rather cheap. I love this neighbourhood for its job possibilities close by. Near us are well-respected hospitals, Vidyasagar and vibrant neighbourhood marketplaces. The quick development of the Joka-Esplanade Metro Line 3. It will be a great asset. The strong, rooted sense of community, particularly close to Parnasree Park, makes it feel friendly and safe. Therefore, the most refreshing element surely is.
NegativeNegatives: Particularly during peak hours, the traffic congestion on Diamond Harbour Road is very irritating and calls for enhanced management. Better municipal services are vital. Also, garbage management and overall cleanliness levels have to be significantly raised in this developing region.
Positives: My top pleasure is the established community feel afforded by the tree-lined property. The Behala Chowrasta Metro has great connectivity. Nearby are Behala High School and Vidyasagar State General Hospital among other excellent institutions. One interesting location to explore is Behala Flying Club. Good greenery is found in our local parks, and the future metro project Joka-Esplanade appears promising. Among our advantages are Diamond Harbour Road's direct access and reasonable pricing.
NegativeNegatives: Waterlogging during monsoons is a major worry, and the never-ending traffic jams bother me. In some regions we really have to improve urban drainage. More last-mile shuttle services are also required to easily link the inner lanes to the recently developed metro stations.
Positives: I opted to purchase in Behala since I think it offers long-run possibility and excellent rental worth. Though the area is inexpensive, demand from tenants is already becoming rather strong. With the operational Purple Line (Kolkata Metro) by way of Behala Chowrasta Metro Station and trains departing from neighbouring suburban railway stations, public transportation is improving. Buses and automobiles are also simple to obtain. I find delight in the fact that offices, businesses, and regular amenities are not too far. This equilibrium of quiet life and city-level accessibility is what appeals most.
NegativeNegatives: What bothers me is that some regions still lack adequate civic maintenance, drainage could be improved. Garbage pickup could be better. Last-mile transportation appears poor in a few areas. Better street lighting and cleanliness would render this area even more hopeful.
Positives: Particularly with the Purple Line Metro partly working, it is really a fantastic place that quickly transforms our mobility and trip to the centre of the city. We had access to well-known colleges and good medical care including the neighborhood town hospital. The pulse of the region resides in its energetic local markets, which were always bustling with activity and provided everything we needed, so it was a very pleasant place to live.
NegativeNegatives: Constantly stressed by the relentless rush hour Diamond Harbour Road daily traffic jams, the infamous daily traffic felt unending. I desired a multiplex movie theatre for impromptu outings or more late-night cafes. Some internal lanes demanded considerably quicker attention for municipal upkeep.




















