Manjari Wagholi Township का Ground Reality | Pune का Real Estate Update 2025

Manjari Wagholi Township का Ground Reality | Pune का Real Estate Update 2025

30 Oct 2025

 

Every time SaudaGhar shares a Pune real estate update, visible changes begin to appear on the ground. In this detailed coverage of the Manjari Wagholi Township Pune, we explore the latest construction progress, road connectivity, and project development updates between Kharadi and Wagholi. This video gives you a full ground report on Pune’s fastest-growing real estate corridor and explains how infrastructure, land value, and housing density are shaping the future of East Pune property investment.

 

The Kharadi Wagholi boundary remains one of the most debated real estate zones in Pune, connecting premium projects and IT parks such as KPMG, Deloitte, and HPE. On one side lies Kharadi, with commercial landmarks and IT offices, while Wagholi Pune expands rapidly with residential projects, DP roads, and township development plans. This video clearly explains how the border between Kharadi and Wagholi defines future growth and why it matters for homebuyers and investors in Pune real estate.

Our detailed walkthrough includes updates on the VTP Altair project, one of the major high-rise residential projects in Wagholi Pune. Spread across 2.92 acres, this development includes three towers with 35 floors and 4,195 flats, creating a housing density of around 170 families per acre. The project was launched in August 2021, with possession revised to June 2026, reflecting the current real estate construction pace in East Pune.

We also explore the Manjari Wagholi township road network, including the 24 meter DP road and 15 meter internal connectivity roads, which play a crucial role in future traffic movement, accessibility, and infrastructure planning. These new road alignments will directly impact property prices and project livability across Wagholi and Kharadi.

 

This area also carries a rich land ownership history. The land parcel where the VTP Altair Pune project stands was once owned by Gulam Essaji Vahanvati, the former Attorney General of India, showing how old plotting schemes in Wagholi have evolved into modern real estate developments. From land rates of ₹10–15 lakh per acre in 2002 to over ₹3 crore per acre by 2019, the land appreciation in Wagholi Pune highlights its importance in the Pune property market.

Watch till the end to understand how Pune’s urban growth, township planning, and infrastructure projects are shaping the future of Manjar

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