Pune Real Estate – The Importance Of Green Cover In Residential Zones

December 12, 2012  //  Posted by: Anil Pharande  //  Category: Environment, Moshi, NGOs, PCNTDA, Property Buyers, Property Market, Pune Real Estate, Real Estates, Restaurants, Security, Township, Transport

It is generally known that abundant urban green spaces – large areas allocated to trees, lawns and all types of flora and fauna – are a major contributor to high quality living environment. Sufficient green spaces in cities improve the quality of the air in residential areas because trees absorb pollutants such as ozone, nitric acid vapour, ammonia, nitrogen, carbon monoxide and sulphur dioxide. In turn, they provide life-giving oxygen, provide shade, attract rain and improve the aesthetic quality of the whole area.

In its heyday, Pune was renowned for its generous urban green spaces. Unfortunately, the hammer of commercialized real estate proliferation has caused most of the city’s green cover to vanish. Coupled with the massive traffic movement within the PMC limits, it is not surprising that so many Punekars now suffer from various ‘mysterious’ ailments. High blood pressure, asthma, bronchitis, energy depletion and depression are rapidly becoming common-place. The city that once rivaled Bangalore with its generous urban green spaces is now literally oxygen starved.

When the PCNTDA (Pimpri Chinchwad New Town Development Authority) set out to plan the residential zones in Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation – Pune’s prosperous sister city – the vital factor of green cover was a main priority. Not many are aware of how much thought went into the real estate blueprint for Pimpri-Chinchwad, which is now a masterpiece of systematic residential zone development. Thanks to close collaboration with healthcare officials, construction and civil engineering agencies and the town planning authorities ensured that PCMC would remain a predominantly green zone. The rationale was based on firm scientific facts:

  • People who live in residential zones with abundant green cover suffer fewer health problems and experience lower stress levels
  • The survival rate of senior citizens who spend their Golden Years in green surroundings is far higher than that of their contemporaries living in the concrete jungles of the inner city
  • Green cover in a residential zone encourages its residents to spend more time outdoors and show lower preference to an unhealthy sedentary lifestyle
  • The happiness level and mental/emotional health quotient of any residential community is directly related to the extent to which individuals socialize. The availability of green areas such as parks, gardens and lawns encourages more inter-personal contact between residents

By now, social scientists know for a fact that urban green spaces tend to attracts people outside their homes and to interact with each other. Parks and gardens are places where people can meet and spend time together in the outdoors. People who have access to green spaces in cities like Pune enjoy a higher level of social activity, tend to know their neighbours and are more concerned about the general welfare of the community.

Despite the rapid depletion of urban green spaces within the Pune Municipal Limits, Pimpri-Chinchwad offers the citizens of Pune the option of green living. The verdant residential townships in localities like Ravet and Moshi have been designed in complete compliance to the PCNTDA guidelines for green spaces within PCMC residential zones. At the same time, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation offers to them vastly superior civic and social infrastructure and significantly lower property rates.

Anil Pharande is Vice President of CREDAI Pune Metro and Chairman of Pharande  Spaces, a leading construction and development firm that develops township properties in the PCMC area of Pune, India.

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Property Investment – How Real Estate Appreciation Happens In PCMC

August 01, 2012  //  Posted by: Anil Pharande  //  Category: Affordable Housing, Affordable Housing, Buying Property, Environment, Environment, Infrastructure, Investment Advice, Investment Tips, Municipal Corporation, PCMC, PCNTDA, Pimpri, Pimpri Chinchwad, Properties, Property Blogs, Property Buyers, Property Market, Pune, Pune Real Estate, Real Estate Investment, Real Estates, Residential Property

Property investment only makes sense when the investor is fairly assured of a property’s appreciation and rental income potential. But these days, even normal home buyers are intent on getting the benefit of property appreciation and the possibility of good rental income when they are buying a home in Pune. Gone are the days when a home was simply a home – today, it is also a means for ensuring future financial security.

The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation has become one of the most promising areas for property appreciation in Pune today. There are many reasons for this:

  • PCMC is a developing area, which means that property rates are still lower than in fully developed areas
  • Because it is still developing, a lot of new infrastructure is being put in. Infrastructure is one of the prime influencers for property appreciation
  • The fact that PCMC residential real estate is being thoroughly planned by the PCNTDA (Pimpri Chinchwad New Town Development Authority) is ensuring that development is closely monitored. Since the PCNTDA follows a master plan for the development of residential property in PCMC, every location gains maximum investment value. There is no chance of oversupply, destruction of the environment or shortfall of necessary infrastructure
  • PCMC is a hotbed for growing residential real estate demand because of the huge presence of automobile and other manufacturing industries there. There is unlimited demand for homes right from the affordable housing category to the luxury homes segment

It is important for anyone interested in property investment to know how real estate appreciation actually takes place. We have often heard that real estate investment is all about ‘location, location, location’ and this is largely true. However, we also need to understand what it is that gives a location its investment value.

First of all, one needs to consider how much demand exists for homes in a particular area. Then one needs to look at how many projects are being constructed to meet this demand. If the demand is more than the supply, the location has great appreciation potential. If there is more supply than demand, there is an oversupply situation and property appreciation will be low.

Another factor to consider is the existing cost of residential property in the location, and the manner in which property prices have moved. For example, if property prices in a location five to seven years ago were half of what they are now, the appreciation potential is definitely high. This is usually the case in so-called ‘growth corridors’, where a lot is happening every year to develop the area further.

If property prices have moved less than 10-12% over the last five years, it means that the area has very little appreciation potential. This invariably happens in city centres, which have been developed to such an extent that no further development is possible.

What kind of new developments cause property prices to shoot up? These include:

  • New roads, widening of existing roads, bridges and flyovers, which improve connectivity of the area to other areas
  • The arrival of new office complexes or industries, which increase employment and create demand for homes in the area
  • Education and healthcare institutes and facilities, and also shopping and entertainment complexes. These increase the comfort levels and quality of life for residents
Anil Pharande is Vice President of CREDAI Pune Metro and Chairman of Pharande  Spaces, a leading construction and development firm that develops township properties in the PCMC area of Pune, India.
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Pharande Spaces Announces L-axis, PCMCs Premium Residential Project

June 27, 2012  //  Posted by: Administration  //  Category: Affordable Housing, Apartments, Environment, Green Spaces, Infrastructure, Integrated Townships, L-axis, Moshi, Municipal Corporation, News, PCMC, PCNTDA, Pimpri, Pimpri Chinchwad, Pradhikaran, Pradhikaran Properties, Project Launches, Property Blogs, Property News, Pune, Pune News, Real Estate News, Real Estates, Realty, Residential Property, Schools, Sri Sri Ravishankar Vidya Mandir Trust, Township, Township Properties

Affordably Priced, Will Cater to Management Cadre Homebuyers

Pune, June 27, 2012:  Pharande Spaces, the leading construction and development firm specializing in township properties in the PCMC area of Pune, is launching its premium residential project L-axis on the PCMC Spine Road, in Sector 6 of Pradhikaran. The launch date is June 28, 2012. The project is spread over 11 acres of verdant green land and will feature 2, 2.5 and 3 BHK apartments.

“Projects by Pharande Spaces have become a byword for value for money, and our mid-income housing townships in Moshi, Ravet and various locations in Pradhikaran have met with resounding success,” says Anil Pharande, Chairman – Pharande Spaces. “L-axis is our offering to the premium segment of home buyers who value even more advanced levels of comfort, generous living space and high-tech amenities.”

Spine Road, which is where this ahead-of-its time luxury housing project is located, has become one of the most talked about infrastructure embellishments in the progressive Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation. This area is fundamentally at the core of Pune’s most vibrant industrial area, with many manufacturing giants such as Tata Motors, Force Motors and Bajaj Auto close by. It is also well-connected to the Chakan industrial area, which is home to national and international automobile companies like Volkswagen, Mercedes Benz and Mahindra & Mahindra. Apart from this, the Talawade IT Park is also within easy access.

In addition, L-axis is advantageously placed close to the Bhosari District Centre, Sadhu Vaswani International School, Sri Sri Ravishankar Vidya Mandir, the PCNTDA Traffic Park and the upcoming International Exhibition and Convention Centre at Moshi. The project will feature technologically advanced security and lifestyle features to its residents and boasts of vast green spaces, with paved area kept at a minimum.

L-axis also includes a modern clubhouse with gymnasium, tennis and basketball courts, a multi-purpose community hall and a massive water-world-style swimming pool that offers limitless enjoyment to all family members.

“We have conceived L-axis in response to the huge demand for luxury living spaces coming from the managerial cadre of these industries,” explains Anil Pharande. “Keeping in mind the clientele, we have added every possible lifestyle feature, including multiple parking spaces, luxurious atriums and lobbies in each building and high-speed lifts.”

In fact, L-axis represents a first-of-its kind residential option for discerning homebuyers in the PCMC area for whom ease, luxury and convenience are the primary watchwords. No effort has been spared to make this a landmark development which will become its own distinctive address. The launch price for apartments at L-axis is currently Rs. 4500 per square foot, and will be augmented to Rs. 5000 per square foot thereafter.

Pharande explains that PCMC’s Spine Road is the perfect location for this project, providing a residential catchment that is a focal point of the region’s most prestigious industries. The 10-kilometer road connects two major highways and also runs through Pimpri Chinchwad’s industrial, residential and commercial areas on the eastern side.

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Pune Has More Potential For Real Estate Growth

May 18, 2012  //  Posted by: Administration  //  Category: Affordable Housing, Affordable Housing, Buying Property, Infrastructure, Integrated Townships, Moshi, PCMC, PCNTDA, Pimpri Chinchwad, Pradhikaran Properties, Properties, Property Blogs, Property Market, Pune, Pune Muncipal Corporation, Pune Real Estate, Real Estate Investment, Real Estates, Residential Property, Sustainable Development, Township, Township Properties

Pune property market is a lot more conservative than Mumbai, and there is certainly a market-dictated cut-off point for price escalations, says Anil Pharande, Vice-President of CREDAI Pune Metro and Chairman of Pharande Spaces, a leading construction and development firm that concentrates on township properties in the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) area of Pune.

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From technocrat to leading builder…. How did this transformation happen?

I was very interested in what was happening in Pimpri-Chinchwad back then. The idea of being involved in the raising of a planned city on the lines of Chandigarh, so close to Pune, was an exciting prospect. The Pimpri Chinchwad New Town Development Authority (PCNTDA) had taken on an ambitious and laudable task. My first objective was to help steer the path of this planned development, which is why I got involved with CREDAI. Getting into the creation of township properties that would take the best advantage of the benefits that the PCMC offered in terms of superior infrastructure and phased real estate growth was the next logical step.

Can you give us an overview of Pune’s reality market and its growth prospects?

Pune is a powerhouse of potential when it comes to real estate. It is a city of learning and entrepreneurship, and there is a distinctly progressive flavour to everything that happens there. Thanks to the fact that it has become a magnet for IT/ITES and manufacturing companies, the real estate market in Pune is not likely to lose its forward momentum. Having said that, I always had misgivings about the opportunistic manner in which property development was taking place within the PMC limits, and was far more interested in the holistic approach being adopted in Pimpri-Chinchwad.

What is the impact of the price upheavals of metropolis Mumbai on Pune’s realty market?

There is doubtlessly an impact, since a lot of cash-rich buyers from Pune are looking at Pune both as a property investment and retirement home option. The level of demand from Mumbai tends to exert a certain upward pressure on property prices in Pune. However, the Pune property market is still a lot more conservative than that of Mumbai, and there is certainly a market-dictated cut-off point for price escalations.

Do you think that the dismissal of a few big builders from CREDAI over non-compliance will affect the body’s advocacy on transparency?

Not at all. Every administrative body must experience occasional churn in order to maintain its vision and to stay flexible and open to new avenues of progress.

About your ongoing and upcoming residential projects…and future expansion plan?

Woodsville in Moshi is virtually a small town within PCMC, spread over 40 acres with vast tracts of open spaces and a very healthy environment. This hugely successful project, which is being developed phase-wise, has been and continues to be a primary focus for us. I’m also very excited about (L)-Axis, which we are launching along the PCNTDA Spine Road. In contrast to our other projects, which cater mainly to the middle-income group, this is a luxury project which will have no rivals in Pimpri-Chinchwad.

Apart from (L)-Axis, Pharande Spaces is planning a residential/IT-ITES SEZ project at Punawale, near Hinjewadi/Wakad, Dehu Road-Katraj Expressway bypass. It will encompass 42 acres in the residential segment and 28 acres for the IT Park. The residential part will have apartments, row houses and bungalows.

What is your take on green building concept? Why is it not popular in India compared to West?

There is a lot of change-resistance and no end of misconceptions about green buildings in India. It is taking a long time for developers and buyers to understand the sound rationale behind them. However, I am seeing a definite awakening now, and I am confident that the next ten years will usher in a slow but steady green revolution in Indian real estate.

There is a general belief that affordable housing by private players is a non-starter in India, do you agree?

I completely disagree. A huge amount of affordable housing stock in our cities is created by small private developers who cannot imitate the scale of the larger players. Countless people would still be waiting in vain for the many Government-driven budget housing schemes that are yet to see the light of day if it were not for these private players. Many national players have also made their mark in this segment and consistently delivered.

(As told to KR Iyer (ramanaathan.iyer@sulekha.net)

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How Road Connectivity Leads To Real Estate Growth

May 15, 2012  //  Posted by: Anil Pharande  //  Category: Apartments, Builders, Buying Property, Construction, Developers, Healthcare, Hospitals, Infrastructure, Infrastructure, Investment Advice, Investment Tips, L-axis, Moshi, Municipal Corporation, PCMC, PCNTDA, Pimpri, Projects, Properties, Properties For Sale, Property Blogs, Property Buyers, Property Market, Property Rates, Pune, Pune Real Estate, Real Estate Investment, Real Estates, Residential Property

Anil Pharande, Chairman – Pharande Spaces & Vice President – CREDAI Pune Metro

The Spine Road is a monumental contribution to the PCMC real estate sector by the Pimpri Chinchwad New Township Development Authority (PCNTDA). This becomes evident when we study the benefits that this massive infrastructure initiative brings with it. The Spine Road is the latest initiative by PCNTDA’s focus on location-efficient development.

The PCMC Spine Road connects two major highways and provides an access focus for the residential, commercial and industrial centres in the PCMC. As the longest stand-alone road within the PCNTDA limits, it is a significant step forward in relieving traffic congestion on internal roads. It also features six lanes with cycle tracks, service roads and parking facilities, thereby vastly improving the quality of living for all residents living along its perimeter.

It is generally accepted that improved road connectivity is very important for real estate growth. Most property brokers will make a big case out of an area’s excellent road network and how this improves the appreciation value of a proposed property. But how exactly does this phenomenon work? What is the real ‘connection’ between better roads and better real estate values?

Road Connectivity And Quality Of Life

Fundamentally, major roads such as the Spine Road in PCMC reduce vehicle travel by cutting down the distance that needs to be traveled between destinations. This has a direct effect on residents in connected areas. With shorter distances, people can comfortably choose to travel public transport or two wheelers, thereby cutting down fuel expenses. This also decreases noise and air pollution in residential areas.

Improved road connectivity also improves the overall safety of a neighbourhoods. This is because it becomes easier for emergency services such as fire brigade and ambulances to reach them. Likewise, it is possible for residents to reach hospitals faster – this can sometimes make a difference between life and death.

An undertaking such as the PCMC Spine Road is also a blessing for employees working in the area’s numerous manufacturing and service industries. In Indian cities, the amount of time it takes to get to and from one’s workplace is an extremely important consideration. By allowing the residents of connected neighbourhoods to reach and return from their workplaces faster, the amount of time they can spend with their families increases significantly. The same paradigm applies to school-going children.

The Health ‘Connection’

Reduced travel time also reduces the incidence of various physical ailments as well as stress levels. Longer travel times give rise to higher exposure to traffic pollution and extreme climate. Several serious health problems such as deep vein thrombosis and lung infections have been directly linked to extended automobile travel on a regular basis.

Similarly, road rage and reckless driving are often the direct result of the traffic congestion caused by insufficient road linkages. Also, as road connectivity improves further, the shorter travel distances can encourage the use of health-positive travel modes such a bicycles.

The Personal Finance ‘Connection’

Ever-increasing fuel prices were once a concern only to the middle class – today, they have gone so high that even the more affluent classes are feeling the heat. Electric cars that can meet the travel requirements of a normal-sized family are still a distant dream. We hear that Tata Motors is developing a air-powered car, but it is unlikely that we will see such solutions on the roads for several more years to come. In the mean time, like it or not, we are dependent on fossil fuel-driven vehicles.

The magnitude of savings that are possible because of improved road connectivity must not be under-estimated. It is a known fact that the transportation expenses of residents in well-connected areas is lower; a lesser-known fact is that communities which live in areas without good road connectivity often spend between 10-15% of their monthly income on transportation alone. The figures rises proportionately to the number of vehicles the family operates.

The Real Estate ‘Connection’

These are the reasons why road connectivity has such a massive impact on real estate prices. Simply put, there is a higher demand for homes in well-connected areas because they equal an easier, safer, healthier and more cost-effective way of life. In this context, the arrival of the PCMC Spine Road has become a game-changer for the region’s real estate market.

The investment value of residential properties along the Spine Road has not been lost on investors, who are now making a beeline to residential developments in Moshi, which is one of the most prominent areas along this road.

Anil Pharande is Vice President of CREDAI Pune Metro and Chairman of Pharande  Spaces, a leading construction and development firm that develops township properties in the PCMC area of Pune, India.

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Pune Real Estate – From Wakad To Thergaon

May 02, 2012  //  Posted by: Anil Pharande  //  Category: Builders, Buying Property, Hospitals, Housing, Investment Advice, Investment Tips, Municipal Corporation, PCMC, Pimpri Chinchwad, Properties, Property Market, Pune, Pune Real Estate, Real Estates

Before, Wakad was an anonymous village with around 5000 sugarcane, onion and groundnut farmers. In 1983, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) acquired fifty per cent of Wakad. By 1998, PCMC counted Wakad as one of its areas.

Wakad is now the focus of younger, financially fit families that are looking at upgrades and moving into larger, nature-endowed homes on the outskirts of the city. With the increasing congestion of the previously preferred area of Aundh, the neighboring Wakad is Pune’s new hotbed of future growth. Wakad has a perfect location, with close proximity to the Infotech and Biotech Parks at Hinjewadi, the Pimpri-Chinchwad Industrial area, the Mumbai-Bangalore Bypass, the Express Highway to Mumbai and the Balewadi National Sports complex. It is only about 80-90 minutes away from Mumbai, thanks to the Expressway and the Bypass. This makes Wakad an excellent value proposition

The word’s leading automobile giant General Motors Ltd., is setting up a plant in Talegaon, in close proximity to Wakad. Some of the finest schools and higher educational institutions have come up in this area, which is much preferred as a residential destination because of its natural splendor and unpolluted environs. Naturally, property appreciation is showing an increasingly upward trend at Wakad.

The Emergence of Thergaon

Thergaon is yet another of the Pune property market’s rising stars. In a scenario where many of the urban areas within Pune have reached saturation point, it is the suburbia and outlying localities that are receiving increasing attention. Thergaon is amongst the most promising locations among them.

The fact that it is now knows as both the Aundh Annexe and Chinchwad Annexe is significant. Both Aundh and Chinchwad are highly developed in both in terms of residential and commercial real estate, while Chinchwad is a major industrial entity in its own right. Wakad and the Hinjewadi Software Technology Park lie at approximately the same convenient distance from Thergaon along the Pune-Mumbai Highway, bestowing their various benefits as well.

The general location of suburban Aundh is favored for many reasons – all of them of great importance in the property market context. Being unsaturated and relatively free from congestion, localities like Wakad, Baner, Pimple Saudagar, Pimple Nilakh and Thergaon still offer relatively pollution-free environment, spacious living conditions and affordable property rates while retaining the advantages of modernized, developed Aundh.

Moreover, town planning authorities have taken it upon themselves to avoid the more obvious mistakes committed in the over-development of Aundh. The pace of development in the above-mentioned areas is carefully controlled. Only residential and commercial projects that fit well into the overall master plan are allowed. From both an investment and home-buying angle, localities like Thergaon make eminent economic and aesthetic real estate sense.

Great Connections

The Pimpri Chinchwad area features some of the nation’s most prominent industrial entities, and is home to the redoubtable Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation belt. As such, it provides innumerable opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship, and counts amongst the most prosperous and progressive areas in the country.

Similarly, Aundh has proliferated in leaps and bounds over the past few years. HOwever, Aundh is now plagued by overcrowding, noise and air pollution as well as unrealistic property rates. The Hinjewadi Software Technology Park is a byword of Pune’s IT Revolution, having attracted major corporations active in this vast and progressive field.

Thergaon offers the ideal solution for home buyers who want the advantage of proximity to both these employment hubs. Thergaon has ready access to the above-mentioned areas, but remains inherently peaceful, free of excesses – and highly affordable. Since these advantages came to light, some significant additions have been made to the landscape at Thergaon:

The Aditya Birla Hospital is a major coup for the future of Thergaon’s standing on the property market. The establishment of this deluxe medical facility there had been proposed in response to the quiet environment and convenient accessibility to Pune’s more centralized parts. As a medical establishment, it rivals the most prominent and respected in Pune and has attracted a lot of attention. In addition, it provides a significant amount of employment and commercial advantages to the immediate area.

It is also no accident that the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has decided to launch its ambitious Sunny Water Sports Centre in Thergaon. The basic functions of this establishment, designed along international guidelines, is to train and discipline youngsters with potential in the refined water sports of canoeing, kayaking and rowing, under highly qualified training instructors and in a carefully monitored environment.

The organizing committee for this undertaking found the Pawna River that flows along Thergaon to be the ideal venue. Apart from a professional training establishment, the SWSC will also serve as a deluxe recreational facility for water sports enthusiasts interested in speedboats, water scooters and so on.

On the industrial front, the well-known Padamjee Paper Mills have contributed in no uncertain way to Thergaon’s overall economy. This sizable organization provides for the blue-collar sector what Hinjewadi does for the white collars – adequate employment, steady economic status and additional interest in the area as a suitable residential abode.

In short, things are definitely looking up at Thergaon. Numerous notable builders are taking an active interest in establishing projects there, and the future of this charming little locality is as bright as that of Wakad, Pimple Nilakh and other outlying areas of Pune.

Anil Pharande is Vice President of CREDAI Pune Metro and Chairman of Pharande  Spaces, a leading construction and development firm that develops township properties in the PCMC area of Pune, India.

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PCNTDA Turned PCMC Into The Hottest Real Estate Destination In Maharashtra

April 24, 2012  //  Posted by: Anil Pharande  //  Category: Affordable Housing, Affordable Housing, Buying Property, Environment, Flats For Sale, Infrastructure, Integrated Residential Projects, Integrated Townships, Mid-income housing, Municipal Corporation, PCMC, PCNTDA, Pimpri Chinchwad, Projects, Properties For Sale, Property Blogs, Property Buyers, Pune, Pune Muncipal Corporation, Pune Real Estate, Real Estate Investment, Real Estates, Residential Property, Township, Township Properties, Transport

There is little doubt in anyone’s mind that Pimpri Chinchwad is now Pune’s new hotbed for affordable residential property. In fact, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation is one’s of India’s most resounding real estate success stories. PCMC is a planned city, and its development profile has nothing in common with what is happening in the Pune Municipal Corporation limits.

Thanks to the unflagging efforts of the Pimpri Chinchwad New Township Development Authority (PCNTDA), PCMC is now a showcase of outstanding residential areas. The PCNTDA has been vigilant in defending this showcase sister city of Pune from the central city’s unregulated real estate development pattern. One of the hallmarks of this careful town planning is the availability of affordable township properties, which are the best examples of the masterfully planned social, economic and real estate development in Maharashtra.

Those who have never seen PCMC before are amazed at the futuristic look of this progressive city. When it comes to urban planning, the PCNTDA has gone several steps further than CIDCO of Navi Mumbai. Navi Mumbai was Maharashtra’s first planned city, and it certainly began on a good note. However, lack of vigilance by the town planning authorities there soon caused it to fall prey to commercialization. Charles Courier’s initial blueprint was son abandoned, and today Navi Mumbai has become just another extended suburb of unregulated Mumbai.

In Pimpri Chinchwad, however, the PCNTDA was determined to avoid the mistakes which caused the real estate market in Navi Mumbai to degenerate. The blueprint which was adopted was one of uncompromisingly regulated real estate growth, and organized urban planning was the constant watchword. Keeping its focus firmly on the long-term objectives of rational real estate development, the PCNTDA has managed to turn PCMC into a genuine city of the future.

Residents of township properties in PCMC have the unique advantage of owning homes which are near to their workplaces, yet affordable and blessed with green natural surroundings. They live high quality lifestyles and do not have to sacrifice their family’s health to the pollution which defines the inner city. On an average, township property owners is the PCMC spend upto 35% more time with their families than Pune residents, and have up to 40% more living space at the same cost.

The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation is truly a prime example of social-minded real estate development. Only here will one find spacious properties at affordable prices, coupled with a modern and efficient transportation system. Only here can one find a multitude of employment opportunities, superior infrastructure and modern, yet very affordable homes close to one’s place of work. And only in the PCMC can one enjoy the benefits of carefully preserved natural splendour.

Thanks to the approach taken by the PCNTDA, the PCMC property market is today seen as the smartest option for residential property buyers from Pune and beyond. Yearly inward migration figures clearly indicate that this city is indeed growing rapidly. The year-on-year appreciation rates of residential property in the PCMC range between 15-20%, and this has also attracted property investors from all over Maharashtra.

 Anil Pharande is Vice President of CREDAI Pune Metro and Chairman of Pharande  Spaces, a leading construction and development firm that develops township properties in the PCMC area of Pune, India.

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Pune Real Estate: From Kothrud To Wakad – And Beyond

March 07, 2012  //  Posted by: Anil Pharande  //  Category: Builders, Buying Property, Developers, Flats For Sale, Housing, Indian Homebuyers, Infrastructure, Investment Advice, Investment Tips, Municipal Corporation, News, PCMC, Pimpri, Pimpri Chinchwad, Plots, Pradhikaran, Pradhikaran Properties, Projects, Properties For Sale, Property Blogs, Property Buyers, Property Market, Property News, Pune, Ravet, Real Estate Investment, Real Estate News, Real Estates, Realty, Residential Property, Satellite Town, Township, Township Properties, Traffic

In Pune, property and quality of life were once synonymous, but that can no longer be taken as a given. In earlier years, it did not really matter much where one chose to buy property in Pune – all locations were more or less supportive of peaceful family life in their own right.

Today, while considering flats for sale in Pune, one has to consider a number of variables – among them the levels of traffic congestion and pollution, the availability of basic facilities such as water and, of course, quality of the neighborhood.

Let us take Kothrud, for example. This once charming area was one of the first suburbs to be developed after the old city. Even today, it is considered a desirable core area due to its strong connection with the city centre via Karve Road. However, for better or for worse, Kothrud is also mentioned in the Guinness Book of World Records as the suburb with the fastest urban growth in the world.

Kothrud started developing in late 90s. Back then, Pune City was truly a Pensioner’s Paradise, with little economic activity. People from Mumbai looking to buy property in Pune preferred Kothrud, naturally leading to an accelerated rate of development.

By the time the IT/ITES boom began in 2000-02, Kothrud was a full-fledged residential destination. Because of this, it fortunately did not go the way of suburbs like Aundh and Baner in the West or Viman Nagar in the East as they joined the IT/ITES bandwagon.

Over the past decade-and-a-half, Kothrud has evolved as one of the most densely populated residential destination in Pune. Residential projects are very scarce and the demand is enormous. However, because of the manner in which it grew, Kothrud was not developed holistically in terms of social infrastructure.

Many other areas in Pune developed on similar lines, and the old Pensioner’s Paradise charm soon gave way to massive, relentless development. This began the hunt for less cluttered and more lifestyle-supportive residential locations.

Mumbai Pune Expressway

Thanks to the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, Wakad is only about 80 to 90 minutes away from Mumbai

Fortunately, Pune is not a sea-locked city like Mumbai, and there was scope for looking further ahead. One of the first areas to emerge as a preferred area to settle down was Wakad – a once-nondescript village with 5000 locals who farmed sugarcane, onion and groundnut in its rich, black, fertile soil.

In 1983, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) acquired 50% of this virgin location. By 1998, PCMC counted Wakad as one of its areas. Today, Wakad has emerged as the focus of younger, financially fit families that are looking to upgrade their lifestyle by moving to larger, more nature-endowed homes on the outskirts of Pune City.

With the increasing congestion of the previously preferred area of Aundh, neighboring Wakad was seen as the perfect location, with close proximity to the Infotech and Biotech Parks at Hinjewadi, the Pimpri-Chinchwad Industrial area, the Mumbai-Bangalore Bypass, the Super Express Highway to Mumbai and the Balewadi National Sports complex.  Thanks to the Expressway, Wakad is only about 80 to 90 minutes away from Mumbai, and Mumbaikars looking to buy property in Pune saw it as an excellent value proposition.

Of course, Wakad is just one of the chapters that the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation has in its book of Pune real estate successes. Today, Ravet and other sectors of Pradhikaran in the PCMC have become the new residential real estate watchwords in Pune. These areas are developing fast and are even now venues of extremely modern integrated residential projects.

However, the development of Wakad marked the beginning of a new residential real estate trend in Pune – the quest for better environments to settle down in and recapture some of Pune’s erstwhile glory as Queen of the Deccan.

Anil Pharande is Vice President of CREDAI Pune Metro and Chairman of Pharande  Spaces, a leading construction and development firm that develops township properties in the PCMC area of Pune, India.

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Pune Real Estate: The Price Of Rapid Urbanization

January 10, 2012  //  Posted by: Anil Pharande  //  Category: Administration, Affordable Housing, Apartments, Buying Property, Developers, Flats For Sale, Housing, Housing Societies, Indian Homebuyers, Infrastructure, Investment Advice, Investment Tips, Mid-income housing, Municipal Corporation, News, PCMC, Pimpri, Pimpri Chinchwad, Pradhikaran, Pradhikaran Properties, Projects, Properties For Sale, Property Blogs, Property Buyers, Property Market, Property News, Property Prices, Property Rates, Pune, Ravet, Real Estate Investment, Real Estate News, Real Estates, Realty, Residential Property, Satellite Town, Township, Township Properties

Pune property buyers can do little about the rapidly failing infrastructure

By the most recent reckoning, India’s population currently hovers around the 1.15 billion mark. It is estimated that by 2030, this figure will have grown to around 1.53 billion. India’s urban areas are just about ready to burst at the seams, on the heels of an accelerating population explosion.

The population growth in India’s rural areas in the present decade is around 18%, and over 30% in the urban areas. This pattern of urbanisation is seen as encouraging, since it seems to indicate that India will attain the global urbanization standard average in the course of the next decade.

However, it is also true that this upsurge in our cities’ population is putting available civic structures like public transport, water supply, drainage, sewerage and obviously the supply of housing under severe pressure.

This raises the question – how are India’s real estate developers addressing the problem of insufficient infrastructure in and around their projects in the main cities? The fact is, they can’t do much.

In cities like Pune, property buyers have no choice but to turn a blind eye to the absence of sufficient infrastructure. They are aware of the fact that they will face numerous inconveniences, but what can they do?

Many opt to buy into projects that boast of compensatory measures to overcome the infrastructure deficit. These would include independent water supply if a reliable municipal pipeline doesn’t exist, electricity backup to make up for unreliable power supply and sump pits if the area does not have adequate sewage.

However, such projects in Pune City are few and far between, and homes in them come at extremely high prices. Also, no matter in how many ways Pune developers compensate for lack of civic infrastructure, they cannot add more than a token patch of landscaped lawn by ways of natural ambience.

The high property rates are a real problem. Many of those who buy flats in Pune have saved all their lives for buying their Pune dream home. They have made a lot of sacrifices to make this happen; having finally managed to save enough, they buy their homes and immediately regret it.

The maintenance costs for their flats are far too high for them to bear – a lot of them can’t afford petrol for their cars anymore. They travel to and from work by bus.

We have all looked at the parking lots of highly-priced residential projects and seen dusty cars with handmade posters on the rear windows saying things like ‘Homemade Detergent Soap Available at Flat 12A’ and ‘Tuition For Stds. V to IX – Contact Mr. XYZ at Flat 26C.

It simply makes no sense to invest everything in a home and then live in financial stress afterward. The solution obviously lies in finding a home where the same investment buys you more.

The choice is between paying a certain amount on a small, under-equipped flat in the crowded central city or on a spacious home in a location blessed with natural beauty and and sound infrastructure.

The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, which planned its residential areas decades ago, offers such options. The integrated residential projects in Ravet and other sectors of Pradhikaran close to the upcoming International Convention Centre offer the kind of homes that Puneites have always dreamed of, but never been able to own.

The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation also has an extremely vibrant economy, offering more and more job opportunities across all business sectors with every passing year.

Finally, because of the regulated nature of the PCMC real estate market and the high emphasis on civic facilities and amenities, there is no question of an eventual infrastructure deadlock. The real estate prices are way below those see in Pune, too. For that reason, these are the kind of homes that will be sources of joy for several generations.

Anil Pharande is Chaiman – Pharande Spaces, a leading construction and development firm operating in the PCMC area of Pune, India.

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Township Property Mania Hits Pune

November 21, 2011  //  Posted by: Anil Pharande  //  Category: Affordable Housing, Apartments, Builders, Buying Property, Developers, Environment, Flats For Sale, Green Architechture, Homes, Housing, Infrastructure, Infrastructure, Integrated Residential Projects, Integrated Townships, Investment Tips, Mid-income housing, Moshi, PCMC, Pimpri, Pimpri Chinchwad, Pradhikaran, Pradhikaran Properties, Projects, Properties, Properties For Sale, Property Blogs, Property Buyers, Property Market, Property Search, Pune, Pune Real Estate, Ravet, Real Estates, Realty, Residential Property, Sustainable Development, Township, Township Properties

In Pune, something very new and exciting is happening on the residential real estate market. Where ordinary flats were once the most sought-after type of residential property, the trend is slowly but surely changing to a demand for township properties. The more discerning Punekars of today says that nothing less than the convenience and ambience of a township property will do.

Who are these people? Mostly representatives of the IT and manufacturing sectors. These, along with some other discerning professionals, have apparently become fed up with the congestion of the inner city, and the lack of amenities in the projects there. They are setting their sights on the spacious, green environment of areas beyond Aundh. Pimpri Chinchwad, with a special focus on the booming market in Pradhikaran properties, is especially in demand.

What is it about these township properties in the PCMC area that makes them so different from other available ones on the Pune property market? Well, one reason is that nothing within the suburbs of Pune can match the bliss of living in a township property. The mantra in these avant-garde resindetial projects in Pimpri Chinchwad is still ‘respect and enjoy Nature’. In the township properties in areas like Moshi and Ravet, green environment is carefully maintained and traffic congestion is unheard-of, despite the proximity of the Express Highway.

The environment is absolutely perfect for families to live in. There is so much demand for these properties that many prominent developers have snapped up prime land exclusively for the building of township properties. Other factors also add to the popularity of these townships – the Expressway, of course, is a vital one. The Expressway is the umbilical cord between Pune other major cities, beginning with Mumbai. In many ways, the Expressway is the lifeblood of Pune’s commercial progress. In addition, the nearby Mumbai-Bangalore Highway brings in further commercial growth and intercity connectivity.

With the kind of investment value that localities along these two major highways get, their popularity comes as no surprise. However, the Expressway has also brought about the existence of the Hinjewadi Infotech Park. The professionals that work there need homes close to their offices, and also privacy and peace in their time away from work. This has been another driving factor behind the township properties mania in the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation area. Obviously, another contributing factor is the Pimpri-Chinchwad industrial belt.

In the not-so-distant past, township properties were a residential genre reserved exclusively for the ultra rich. This has changed drastically with their rising popularity. The fact is, owning a township property in Pimpri Chinchwad has now become a feasible option for Mr. Everyman.

Anil Pharande is Vice President of CREDAI Pune Metro and Chairman of Pharande  Spaces, a leading construction and development firm that develops township properties in the PCMC area of Pune, India.

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