Investment Process
Why to invest in Pune?
As an educational hub and with growing IT and manufacturing industries, Pune is a popular investment location.
Infrastructure
According to a McKinsey report on urbanisation in India, Pune will be a megacity by the year 2025. It further illustrates that Pune will be the 6th largest city (in terms of population) by 2030, with a GDP of $76 billion.
The Government has taken easy accessibility and convenience into consideration for the city, with plans for a ring road, metro and even a new airport.
In terms of social infrastructure, Pune is one of the top few cities in India to drive an upward change in education, healthcare, entertainment and more. Labelled ‘Oxford of the East’, Pune has some of the most well-known public and private schools in the country as well as multiple universities.
As preferred destination for IT companies in the country, Pune has a large number of IT hubs – including Kharadi, Magarpatta and Hinjewadi – as well as 61 notified Special Economic Zones (SEZs). Of these SEZs, 38 are from the IT/ITES sector, such as the EON IT Park, employing over 55,000 professionals. Multinational financial institutes too, form a large part of the commercial sector in Pune.
Real estate values usually increase over time, giving you long-term appreciation and profit.
Fastest Growing Metro City
Pune is among India’s fastest-growing urban cities, offering both modern infrastructure and premium lifestyle — ideal for long-term investment.
Areas like Kharadi, Wakad, Baner, and Hinjewadi offer strong rental income (6–10%) and property prices steadily increase due to constant job growth.
