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The Coimbatore Locality Nobody Is Talking About, But Probably Should Be

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  Idikarai doesn't have the hype. Honestly, that's probably exactly the point. The first time I heard the name, I had to Google it. No giant billboards. No influencer content. No agents blasting DMs about "luxury community experiences." Just a quiet locality tucked between Saravanampatti, Athipalayam, and Kovilpalayam. And weirdly, that's what makes it interesting. Why are people actually buying there? The connectivity just works. Periyanaikanpalayam railway station is nearby. Saravanampatti's IT belt is a quick drive. The airport's about 19 km away, which honestly most families don't mind. You get city access without city chaos. School runs, errands, hospital visits: none of it requires sitting in traffic for an hour. Kovai Vidyashram and Camford International are close. Local temples, a park, and small shops are within walking distance. It already feels like a real place where people live, not just something someone drew on paper. The non-negotiable ...

Idikarai, Coimbatore: Everything You Need to Know Before Buying a Plot Here

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  Nobody really talks about Idikarai. And honestly? That's kind of the point. When I first heard about it, I had to check the map. It's nestled between Saravanampatti, Athipalayam, and Kovilpalayam, not a name you see in flashy real estate ads. No billboards screaming about luxury. No influencers posing with plot brochures. Just a locality quietly growing on its own. Why buyers are actually moving here The connectivity works. Periyanaikanpalayam railway station is close by. Saravanampatti's IT corridor is a short drive. Coimbatore airport sits about 19 km away, which most families don't mind. Here's what matters: you get city access without the city chaos. Traffic isn't a nightmare. Errands don't eat your entire afternoon. Schools like Kovai Vidyashram and Camford International are nearby. There's a public park, local temples, and small shops within reach. It actually feels like a place where people live, not just a developer's spreadsheet. What you ...