Godrej Properties, a leading real estate developer in India, has acquired a 14-acre land parcel in Pune's Kharadi-Wagholi corridor, expected to generate Rs 4,200 crore in revenue. The strategic location and ongoing infrastructure development make this one of the most attractive real estate zones in Pune.
Real EstateGodrej PropertiesPuneKharadiwagholiLand AcquisitionReal Estate PuneJun 02, 2025

The estimated revenue potential from the new land acquisition in Kharadi-Wagholi is approximately Rs 4,200 crore.
The newly acquired land is located in the Kharadi-Wagholi corridor of Pune, India.
The newly acquired land is expected to yield a developable area of nearly 3.7 million square feet.
Gaurav Pandey is the MD & CEO of Godrej Properties.
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