The shortage of low-cost homes and poor infrastructure in peripheral areas of Pune are major deterrents to the demand for affordable housing, according to industry experts and residents.
Affordable HousingPuneInfrastructureReal EstateProperty MarketReal Estate NewsOct 11, 2025

The main issues include power outages, lack of water supply, poor road conditions, and high maintenance costs. These factors make it difficult for developers to complete projects and for residents to maintain their homes.
The current definition of affordable housing, which includes homes priced up to Rs 45 lakh or 968 sq ft, is not always suitable for larger families. This has led to dissatisfaction among homebuyers who prefer smaller, more affordable flats.
Industry experts suggest revising the definition of affordable housing, providing tax and stamp duty concessions to developers, and expanding the Metro network to peripheral areas to improve connectivity.
The cost of land in central areas is too high for affordable housing to be economically viable. Therefore, developers are forced to seek cheaper land on the peripheries, which often lack proper infrastructure.
Poor maintenance can lead to dilapidated buildings, which affects the resale value of the flats and makes it difficult to find buyers. This is a significant issue in many affordable housing projects in Pune.

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