On the eastern side of Pune, Kharadi has grown fast with IT parks and new housing. EON Free Zone and World Trade Centre Pune are located in the area and attract workers from across the city. The area uses the pin code 411014. Among 1158 parts of Pune, Kharadi ranks 64. 56 projects are under construction in the area. 434 new sites have recently commenced. Around 11 housing societies are already inhabited.
Homes come in many forms. Mostly Apartment, Builder Floor, Independent House, Office Space, Penthouse, Plot, Shop, Villa. Together they count to 1514 Apartments, 12 Building Floors, 9 independent houses, 47 Office spaces, 33 penthouses, 4 plots, 8 shops, 21 villa units, give or take. Listings change often, around 1647 for sale and 1958 for rent this month. The average sale price sits near ₹13,800/Sq. Ft., but deals don’t stay fixed. They swing inside ₹10.5K/Sq. Ft. to ₹17.5K/Sq. Ft., depending on the builder and the road. Rents move too, generally inside Studio to 3 BHK. ₹35/Sq. Ft. also shows up often in rental agreements. Apartment 92% shows what most buyers find in this locality. The average rental price in the locality is ₹35/Sq. Ft.
1 BHK, 2 BHK, 3 BHK, 4 BHK, 5 BHK, and Studio are the main home sizes available here. 59 (1BHK), 683(2BHK), 543(3BHK), 161(4BHK), 16(5BHK), 8(Studio) shows the bedroom-wise split in the area. One thousand six hundred fifty-three homes are listed as resale properties. ₹2,202 Cr reflects the total value recorded in government transactions during this period. People visit Manipal and Motherhood hospitals in this area. Many families shop at Amanora Mall or Phoenix Marketcity. It’s close enough to reach in minutes. On most weekdays, roads stay busy. Traffic slows by morning and late evening near the main junctions.
Infrastructure, Connectivity & Transport
Kharadi is linked with the rest of Pune through big and minor roads. Nagar Road takes you to Yerawada. Another stretch, the Kharadi Bypass, moves traffic toward Hadapsar. Inside, smaller lanes bend into housing pockets and market areas. Mornings and evenings stay slow.
People use PMPML buses for office routes. Autos are easy to find, and cabs run most of the day. The Pune Railway Station sits roughly 10–12 km away. Lohegaon Airport isn’t far either, about 6 km from here, depending on which road you take.
The metro work still goes on. The Hadapsar–Swargate–Kharadi line in Phase 2 will bring new stops to this side. Another project, the Keshavnagar–Kharadi bridge, keeps inching forward and should reduce jams once it opens. Roads look better now, but parking is still a fight. Some low-lying spots near the river collect water during heavy rain, a topic residents discuss each monsoon.
How People Rate Kharadi
Kharadi holds a livability score of 4.2. Daily needs are mostly met inside the area. The connectivity index is 4.1, supported by major roads, the airport nearby, and the planned metro line. Lifestyle here is rated 4.3. Malls, small gyms, and a few old eateries make the place busy. The education and health index shows 4.0. Schools and hospitals are close to each other, scattered around the main roads.
Market Trends & Investment Potential
Property prices keep climbing. In Kharadi, the average sale price sits near ₹13,800/Sq. Ft. Some deals stretch higher, others close lower within ₹10.5K/Sq. Ft. to ₹17.5K/Sq. Ft. Nothing stays still for long. During Dec 24 to Nov 25, about 1,856 homes were registered. Officials recorded an average registration rate of ₹13,250/Sq. Ft.
Rents change faster. Monthly values hover around ₹21.8K to ₹95.3K. When hiring picks up in IT parks, owners raise rents overnight. Tenants mostly look for 2 BHK 51% flats, which go first.