The Pune-Bengaluru Expressway, a 700-kilometer greenfield highway, is set to transform connectivity between Maharashtra and Karnataka, reducing travel time from 15 to 7 hours. This improved connectivity is expected to spur real estate growth and regional economic development.
Punebengaluru ExpresswayReal Estate GrowthRegional Economic DevelopmentMaharashtraKarnatakaReal Estate PuneMay 18, 2025

The Pune-Bengaluru Expressway is a 700-kilometer greenfield, access-controlled highway.
The travel time between Pune and Bengaluru will be reduced from 15 hours to just 7 hours once the expressway is operational.
The expressway will pass through key districts in Karnataka, including Belagavi, Bagalkot, and Jamakhandi.
The expressway is expected to boost real estate growth in areas along the route, particularly in Satara, Kolhapur, and Bagalkot, by increasing demand for residential and commercial properties.
The expressway will support regional economic growth by improving transport efficiency, easing congestion, and fostering inclusive growth in underdeveloped regions of western Maharashtra and northern Karnataka.

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