Pune's residential real estate market hit 1.44 lakh property registrations from January to August 2025, up 13% from 1.27 lakh in 2024. This robust growth, fueled by IT hubs and infrastructure, positions the city to rival Mumbai and Bengaluru as India's third-largest market by 2030, per JLL and CBRE insights. Buyers flock to suburbs like Hinjewadi and Kharadi for premium homes and steady returns.
Pune's luxury housing market hit 15% share in September 2025, up from 14% last year, as properties over ₹1 crore gain traction. Knight Frank India and Cushman & Wakefield data show bigger homes above 800 sq. ft. at 29% of sales, fueled by IT growth and infrastructure boosts in areas like Hinjewadi and Kharadi.