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 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.
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.