Kalyani Nagar
Nestled between Viman Nagar and Koregaon Park, Kalyani Nagar has emerged as one of the most prominent commercial and residential real estate destination on the Eastern corridor of Pune. This locality is named after Neelkanth Kalyani , one of the foremost industrialists who pioneered the Kalyan Forging company in the early 1960s. In earlier days, it was prominently a residential area, but with the improved accessibility and emergence of many new buildings, shopping malls and IT parks have changed the skyline of this locality. Now it’s one of the most demanded locality in commercial as well as in residential sector.
Accessibility
This area has a very good connectivity as it’s very close to the Kalyani Nagar bus stop and just 5.9 kilometer from Pune railway station. Another major factor that adds to the value of Kalyani Nagar is its proximity to Pune-Mumbai Expressway which is just 14 km. It makes the life easier for residents who have to travel to Mumbai now and then. The Aga Khan Bridge connects Kalyani Nagar with Koregaon Park which is another developing area in Pune.
Civic and Social Infrastructure
Kalyani Nagar has all the elements to be called a perfect locality. It has good educational institutions and hospitals that are most important factor for any area to develop. One can find CBSE as well as ICSE board school in good quantity. Some of the reputed educational institutes are, Bishop School, Leapbridge International Preschool, Radcliffe School, The Lexicon International School, Uei Global School of Service Management and Cummins Woman Engineering College. Leading hospitals like Inamdar Multispecialty Hospital, Dr. Bumb Nursing Home, Damodar Raoji Galande Patil Hospital, OM Shree Swami Samarth Hospital and Sn...
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Price details
Kalyani Nagar is witnessing a great future in both the sectors, residential and commercial as well.
Residential sector:
Highest locality price: Rs. 9700 per square feet
Lowest locality price: Rs. 9100 per square feet
Average locality price: Rs. 9400 per square feet
Rental value: Approximately Rs. 33 per square feet
The return on investment is witnessing an increase of 8% q-o-q.
Commercial sector:
Highest locality price: Rs. 9800 per square feet
Lowest locality price: Rs. 8600 per square feet
Average locality price: Rs. 9200 per square feet
The return on investment is witnessing an increase of 3% q-o-q.
The rent will be approximately Rs. 63 per square feet.
Kalyani Nagar is one of the best places to invest in Pune. It has all the luxury and amenities one can dream of and the best infrastructure.
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