Pune dominated India's office market in Q3 2025, adding 3.7 million sq ft of new space, a 164% year-on-year leap per Vestian data, outshining metros like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi-NCR. Global capability centres fueled this boom amid rising demand and infrastructure gains.
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.
Pune's residential market surged with 10,776 new units in Q3 2025, led by NH-4 Bypass North corridor at 38% share, including Hinjewadi and Wakad. Mid-segment claimed 58%, while high-end and luxury units hit 38%, signaling strong buyer demand for premium homes amid infrastructure boosts.
Shriram Properties has signed a JDA for a ₹700 crore mixed-use development in Hinjewadi, Pune, featuring 6.5 lakh sq ft of premium apartments plus retail spaces. This second project in the IT hub boosts the area's strong residential demand, with a sky clubhouse and prime location near key amenities, signaling robust growth in Pune's real estate market.
Pune's housing market saw a 17% sales drop in Q3 2025, driven by rising interest rates and economic uncertainties. Despite this, Pune and Mumbai remain key players, accounting for 48% of national sales, as per Aurum PropTech and Economic Times reports. Homebuyers are turning cautious.
Cushman & Wakefield's MarketBeat report highlights Pune's office sector soaring in Q2 2025, boasting 3.3 MSF gross leasing and a record 2.2 MSF net absorption, fueled by strong demand from engineering and manufacturing industries amid expanding Grade-A supply.
In August 2025, Pune saw 13,253 property registrations, a 3% drop from last year. Experts blame economic shifts and buyer changes but stay positive, pointing to infrastructure growth and strong jobs as recovery drivers. This resilience highlights the city's enduring appeal in India's real estate landscape.
The JLL-NAREDCO report reveals a dramatic rise in housing sales in Mumbai and Pune, doubling to 105,332 units from 2022 to mid-2025, as premium homes dominate launches at 59%, while affordable options dwindle, urging policy interventions. (158 characters)
Pune's luxury housing market dominates 2025 with premium projects in Baner, Kharadi, Hinjewadi, and Wakad outperforming mid-segment. Infrastructure growth, IT demand, and evolving buyer preferences drive 62% premium sales share and 6.2% YoY price appreciation.
Pune's H1 2025 real estate market hits 44,000 unit sales and ₹32,800 crore turnover, led by premium segment growth (200% surge) and IT corridor demand. Festive season expected to boost full-year performance beyond 2024 records.
Pune's real estate market heats up as developers roll out pre-booking campaigns featuring stamp duty waivers, GST exemptions, and no EMI schemes. Diwali melas and spot discounts target young buyers, driving early token bookings amid city-center and emerging corridor projects.
Pune's IT outskirts like Hinjewadi Phase 3 and Kharadi deliver steady 3-4% rental yields, driven by tech professionals' demand. These zones offer 12% annual appreciation with lower entry costs than city centers.
Environmental clearance delays in PCMC have stalled over 100 housing projects worth Rs 30,000 crore, creating severe inventory shortage and pent-up buyer demand for past 7-8 months.
Mumbai-based Rustomjee Group explores two joint development proposals for 100-acre township projects in Pune, marking expansion beyond Mumbai Metropolitan Region next year.
Pune dominated India's residential market in H1 2025, selling 44,000 units worth ₹32,800 crore, driven by surging demand for mid-range homes despite 27% price increases.
Pune's real estate witnesses dramatic shift as ₹70L-2Cr homes surge to 40% market share from 13% in 2021, while sub-₹45L segment drops to 35% from 55%.
Pune retains its affordability edge in Indian metros with average home prices at ₹75L, contrasting Mumbai’s ₹2.26Cr and Hyderabad’s ₹1.84Cr, driven by strategic infrastructure investments and robust warehousing growth despite recent sticker shock in smaller apartments.
Kharadi drives Pune's commercial and residential real estate expansion in 2025 with IT corridors, upgraded infrastructure and strong rental demand. Prices range ₹8,000-12,700/sq.ft., attracting homebuyers and investors to this eastern suburb hotspot.
Pune's real estate market faces consolidation as buyers grapple with a 76% surge in average home prices and a 45% jump in house-to-income ratios. Developers slow launches while affluent buyers drive demand for larger homes, with East Pune recording 9.6% price growth. Metro corridors boost traction in Hinjewadi.
The Gera report highlights Pune’s residential market recalibrating due to 40% price hikes (5y), 25% larger homes, and a 76% entry cost surge, straining affordability.
Pune’s residential market saw an 8% annual sales decline in 2025 despite lower interest rates, as rising prices (7.3% YoY) and 'sticker shock' dented affordability. Developers face pressure to adjust strategies amid falling new launches (-10.3%) and slowing demand in mass segments.
Pune's residential real estate recorded 11,930 registrations in May 2025, a 3% YoY decline, contrasting with strong YTD growth of 16%. Luxury housing gained traction (19% vs. 14% YoY) despite affordable homes dominating (81% market share). Central areas retained 75% control, while emerging suburbs saw rising demand for spacious post-pandemic homes.
Pune Real Estate Expo 2025 featured over 100 exhibitors, smart home tech, IoT-enabled homes, and AI-driven property management, drawing 50,000+ visitors.
Tribeca Developers launches The Ark in Pune, featuring India's largest 2.75-acre rooftop terrace and achieving 40% sales in 30 days. Luxury 3-5BHK apartments with forest views offer eco-friendly living.
The Pune Ring Road project, now 40% complete, is accelerating suburban real estate surges in areas like Wagholi, Manjri, and Pirangut, with property values rising up to 25% in a year.