A few kilometers north of Pune is the locality of Bhosri, like
many other parts of Pune Bhosri is highly developed and has good infrastructure
as well as neat and high quality housing.
If you want to look at properties
in Pune Bhosri has more than its share for you to window shop.
With an abundance of 1 and 2 BHK largely priced under 30 lakhs, owing a
home at Bhosri is well within the reach of the middle class worker.
The price of property at Bhosri has appreciated only modestly over
the last few years, up from approximately 4600 rupees per square feet to 4800
rupees per square feet. Although this low rate of appreciation may make Bhosri
a less attractive destination than many other parts of Pune, it does still
nevertheless make it a good location to buy a home.
Although luxury
apartments in Pune are plentiful, there is hardly any selection of such
properties to be found at Bhosri. The overwhelming numbers of developments at
Bhosri are targeted by builders in Pune to be sold to the middle class.
Less than 3 kilometers from Bhosri is the township of Dighi,
Like Bhosri, Dighi too caters largely to middle class earners. If
you want to buy flats in Pune which cost less than 50 Lakhs, Dighi is
overflowing with them. Dighi may have an edge over Bhosri in one respect, the
price of real estate at Dighi has appreciated by over 16% in the last 3 years,
although this increase has been from a lower base of close of 3600 rupees per
square foot it has risen to 4250 rupees per square foot in the last 36 months.
If previous trends continue then property prices in Dighi may rise to the same
level as the level at Bhosri today.
Situated approximately 4 kilometers away from Dighi lies the
locality of Dhanori, as with most localities in this region of Pune, most of
the housing here has been made keeping in mind the middle class home buyer.
As in all of the other nearby localities the largest chunk of the
properties which have been constructed here are less than 6 or 7 years old.
All of these suburbs indicate that the market for new developments
is huge pointing towards a growing trend that is gaining momentum all across
the country. It points to a very recent trend that indicates that most future
demand for housing in India will consist of the creation of new developments
consisting of high rise apartments in new localities which may previously have been
barren or consisting of farmland or entirely underdeveloped land.
The purchase of such land by developers will be most likely where
new projects in Pune and in most other parts of country will be constructed.
This indicates that places as varied as Bhubaneshwar, Guwahati, Indore etc
shall at someone time in the future see a similar kind of growth plan, with
what are surrounding areas around the cities used to create new developments
for inhabitants of these cities.
