Discover the 400-acre Pride World City, a township designed to offer a balanced and future-ready lifestyle. The real estate landscape in Pune has seen significant changes, making it a prime location for aspiring homeowners.
Pride World CityPune Real EstateTownshipSustainable LivingHomebuyersReal Estate PuneFeb 13, 2025
Pride World City spans a vast 400 acres, making it one of the largest and most well-planned townships in Pune.
Pride World City is a flagship project by Pride Group, a leading real estate developer in India known for delivering high-quality projects.
Pride World City is equipped with a wide range of amenities, including world-class schools, hospitals, shopping malls, recreational facilities, and more.
Security is a top priority at Pride World City. The township is equipped with advanced security systems, including CCTV cameras, 24/7 patrolling, and a well-trained security team.
Pride World City offers a variety of housing options, including spacious apartments and luxury villas, to suit different needs and budgets.
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