The Pune-Bengaluru Expressway, set to reduce travel time to 7 hours, is expected to drive real estate and infrastructure development in Maharashtra and Karnataka, attracting significant investment.
Punebengaluru ExpresswayReal Estate GrowthInfrastructure DevelopmentRegional Economic GrowthTravel Time ReductionReal Estate MumbaiMay 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.
The expressway will traverse key districts like Belagavi, Bagalkot, and Jamakhandi in Karnataka.
Cities like Kolhapur, Satara, and Nashik are expected to see significant real estate and infrastructure development.
The expressway will support regional economic growth by improving transport efficiency, easing congestion on existing highways, and strengthening trade corridors linking Mumbai, Pune, Gujarat, and southern states.
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