Exclusive Open Plots Near Yadagirigutta — DTCP & RERA Approved
S.V. Kanaka Maple Homes is Bhuwanta Developers' curated, investor-grade land asset on the Warangal Highway, near the Yadagirigutta temple corridor. Reserve a private consultation to review approvals and today's investor pricing.
The Opportunity Near Yadagirigutta
This corridor sits on the Warangal Highway (NH-163), close to Yadagirigutta — home to the Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, one of the most significant temple redevelopment and tourism-infrastructure efforts in the region. Growth corridors anchored by major temple towns tend to see sustained visitor traffic and connectivity investment over the long term, independent of any single project. The area also benefits from proximity to Bhongir, the district headquarters town, rail connectivity via Yadagirigutta station, and the northern alignment of the planned Regional Ring Road (RRR).
S.V. Kanaka Maple Homes is Bhuwanta's live, DTCP approved and RERA registered project in this corridor — real inventory with clear legal documentation, not a pre-launch concept.
Connectivity & Growth Drivers
Approvals & Legal Documentation
RERA and approval documents are shared during your consultation.
Before You Buy Near Yadagirigutta
- Confirm DTCP approval on the official Directorate of Town and Country Planning portal — never take a brochure or verbal claim at face value
- Verify the project's RERA registration number directly on the TS-RERA website
- Ask for a recent Encumbrance Certificate covering a meaningful look-back period
- Cross-check the approved layout plan against what is being shown on-site
- Do a physical site visit before booking — highway frontage and road access are easy to confirm in person
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Yadagirigutta corridor a good place to invest in open plots?
The Warangal Highway (NH-163) near Yadagirigutta benefits from sustained temple-tourism infrastructure investment around the Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, proximity to the district headquarters town of Bhongir, rail connectivity via Yadagirigutta station, and the northern alignment of the planned Regional Ring Road (RRR). S.V. Kanaka Maple Homes, Bhuwanta's DTCP & RERA approved project on this corridor, is a live, verified entry point.
Is S.V. Kanaka Maple Homes DTCP approved?
Yes, S.V. Kanaka Maple Homes is DTCP approved and RERA registered. The RERA certificate and layout documents are available for review — request them through the enquiry form on this page.
Why does Yadagirigutta's temple corridor matter for land value?
Yadagirigutta is home to the Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, which has seen significant temple redevelopment and tourism-infrastructure investment. Growth corridors anchored by major temple towns tend to see sustained visitor traffic and connectivity investment over the long term, independent of any single project — a directional growth factor, not a guarantee.
How is the Yadagirigutta corridor connected to Hyderabad?
The corridor sits on the Warangal Highway (NH-163), which connects Hyderabad to Warangal, and has rail connectivity via Yadagirigutta railway station. It also lies along the northern alignment of the planned Regional Ring Road (RRR).
What is the pricing for plots at S.V. Kanaka Maple Homes?
Bhuwanta shares exclusive investor pricing for S.V. Kanaka Maple Homes directly during a private consultation rather than publishing it. Enquire through the form or WhatsApp for today's rate.
What should I check before buying a plot near Yadagirigutta?
At minimum: DTCP or HMDA approval verified on the official government portal, an active RERA registration, a clean Encumbrance Certificate, and a physical site visit to confirm road access and layout accuracy. See our due-diligence checklist below, or our full HMDA vs DTCP guide, before you commit to any plot in this corridor.
For the full project listing, visit the S.V. Kanaka Maple Homes project page. See how HMDA and DTCP approvals compare in our HMDA vs DTCP guide, or read our 2026 guide to the best areas for open plots near Hyderabad to see how this corridor compares to Hyderabad's other growth belts.