A Masterplan That Still Holds Up
Kengeri Satellite Town Is West Bangalore's Most Orderly Secret — and Our Housekeepers Respect Its Grid
Kengeri Satellite Town was conceived as a planned residential area decades ago, and the original vision still shows. The streets are numbered, the blocks are symmetrical, and there's a designated shopping complex, a bus stand, and even a well‑known railway station. This is not an area of haphazard growth. The housing stock reflects that order: independent houses built on clear rectangular plots, a few apartment buildings with wide staircases, and a growing number of modern duplexes near the NICE Road junction. The residents fall into three broad groups: older couples who have lived here since the township was barely planted, families with school‑going children who value the safety of wide roads, and a floating population of students renting rooms near RV College and JSS. A Kengeri housekeeper must handle these different household types with equal ease. She knows that in a retired officer's home, the emphasis is on spotless, uncluttered calm; in a student's rented room, it's about quick hygiene and respecting privacy; in a family home, it's about managing the daily chaos of lunch boxes and school bags. Our housekeepers are trained to read each home's rhythm. They've been verified through the local police station and come with references from other families within the township — because in a planned layout, reputation travels in straight lines too.
Another unique aspect: many independent houses here have small kitchen gardens or rows of potted plants in the sit‑out. Our housekeepers water them without being asked, wipe the fallen leaves, and keep the outdoor area as tended as the indoors.
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