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Updated byAnne-Lise Mtyon 04 June 2020

Pune is the second biggest city of the State of Maharashtra, after Mumbai. A thriving, vibrant metropolis, the city has witnessed considerable growth, with a population expected at 6,4 million in 2020. Pune is a centre of diverse and exciting opportunities and a good option for professionals hoping to move to India.

Marked by the presence of a reputed university and several higher education institutions, international students have chosen to study in Pune.

Due to the influx of foreign students and professionals, there has been considerable growth in Pune's rental market to cater to the increased housing demands. Hence, finding accommodation in Pune will not be much of a hassle.

Pune's neighbourhoods

Pune is divided into four major zones, namely the Old City, the Inner New City, the Outer New City and the outskirts. As per the expansion plans at least 28 surroundings villages are expected to be merged with the PMC.

The Old City consists of 17 neighbourhoods which are also known as Peths. The Peths are generally a cluster of little neighbourhoods with narrow and crowded lanes. Some of the Peths are Kasba Peth, Guruwar Peth, Somwar Peth, Mangalwar Peth, Shukrawar Peth, Raviwar Peth, Shaniwar Peth, Bhavani Peth, Ghorpade Peth, Budhwar Peth and others.

The New City inner district consists of residential as well as business neighbourhoods, namely Deccan Gymkhana, Erandwane, Karvenagar, Shivajinagar, Camp, Bund Garden, Swargate, Sahakarnagar, Bibvewadi, Mukund Nagar, Maharshi Nagar, Gultekdi, Salisbury Park, Kothrud and Koregaon Park, among others.

Note that several educational institutes are located in the Kothrud, Nagar Road and Bund Garden Road neighbourhoods. The inner suburbs like Kharadi and Hadapsar have merged to form large IT parks.

The JM Road, FC Road and SB Road, found in the city centre, are very popular with expatriates. Further, Koregaon Park and Kalyani Nagar are upscale neighbourhoods that offer modern and luxurious accommodation. In these neighbourhoods, the rental prices are higher for both apartments and villas.

Rent prices in Pune

The cost of rent in Pune varies from one neighbourhood to another according to the type of accommodation you choose. However, it is generally higher compared to other big cities in India; you will need an average of INR 13,000 per month to rent a single-bedroom apartment in the city-centre and an average of INR 9,500 per month for the same type of accommodation in the outskirts. For a three-bedroom apartment you may need an average of INR 28,800 per month in the city-centre and around INR 19,804 per month in the outskirts.

It is important to note that while you are most likely to get well-constructed and spacious apartments, you will be asked to pay a deposit. You may also be asked to submit some documents before renting a home.

Searching for accommodation in Pune

In order to find accommodation in Pune, you should check out housing websites available online. You can also consult a real estate agent to help you find accommodation according to your criteria and budget. This option may cost you a bit. Consider checking out classified ads in local newspapers as well. Finally, word-of-mouth may also help you if you have friends or contacts in Pune.

Useful links:

OLX
Quikr
99 Acres
Sulekha
Magic Bricks
Common Floor
Nestoria

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Anne-Lise studied Psychology for 4 years in the UK before finding her way back to Mauritius and being a journalist for 3 years and heading Expat.com's editorial department for 5. She loves politics, books, tea, running, swimming, hiking...

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