The emergence of Hinjewadi as a major IT hub has transformed the urban living landscape in Pune. With its proximity to major highways and infrastructure development, Hinjewadi has become a hotspot for real estate investors and homebuyers.
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Hinjewadi's proximity to the Mumbai-Pune Expressway and the proposed Pune Metro Line makes it an attractive location for IT companies.
Several real estate developers, including Kolte-Patil Developers, Godrej Properties, and Wipro Realty, have launched projects in Hinjewadi.
The government has initiated several infrastructure development projects in the area, including the proposed Pune Metro Line and a new airport.
The emergence of Hinjewadi as an IT hub has driven the demand for housing and other supporting infrastructure.
Hinjewadi offers a range of amenities, from basic to luxurious, and is designed to provide a comfortable and convenient living experience.
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