Casagrand, a prominent real estate developer, has made its first foray into the Pune market, marking a significant expansion into western India. The company plans to develop two upscale residential projects in Upper Kharadi and Wagholi, catering to the growing demand for premium living.
CasagrandPuneReal EstateLuxury HousingWestern IndiaReal Estate PuneMay 16, 2025
Casagrand's first project in Pune will be two upscale residential projects located in Upper Kharadi and Wagholi, spanning 2.8 acres and 16 acres respectively.
Casagrand currently operates in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Coimbatore, and has an international sales office in Dubai.
The projects will feature world-class amenities, cutting-edge architecture, and premium specifications, catering to the growing demand for upscale living.
Pune is attracting luxury housing due to a surge in High Net-Worth Individuals (HNIs), returning NRIs, and a thriving ecosystem of IT, financial services, and manufacturing industries.
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