If you’re wondering about moving to Pune, and searching for housing for rent, do it. Do it now. Because before any of those odd blokes tell you it’s overhyped, we’re here to say that it’s definitely not. And why would it be? It’s got top, top colleges, and companies. Some awesome studio apartments and other rental apartments. And pleasant weather to make that daily grind a lot less taxing. But okay, we won’t just touch the surface of why Pune is the ideal city for you to live in and send you off on your way. We’ll give you solid reasons as to why you should start making your way to the city. Asap.
Now, we know you won’t just take our word for it. So here’s why you should. It’s because we’re the largest managed accommodation providers in the country at Stanza Living. That means we’ve built and currently manage more than 450+ residences across 26 cities for young people like you. And we do that by providing you with the best of amenities and a stellar community experience (with regular movie nights, festivals celebrations, and even music gigs). Now that we got this out of the way, just bookmark this page and read on. So you can pull this out as quickly as some odd blokes start dissing things the moment they become popular. #iykyk
Top 5 reasons why students and working professionals should ideally move to Pune:
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For those who don’t know already, Pune is called the Oxford of the East. It’s got a lot of top educational institutions and coaching centers (can you believe Pune university has got more than 57 engineering colleges affiliated under its name?). Plus, the city has quickly become one of the top IT hubs in India too. It’s got 5 humongous IT parks and 110 MNCs including Infosys and Wipro. See, now you know where most of Tanmay Bhat’s subscribers live lol.
Yep, despite the numerous opportunities, Pune also happens to be pretty affordable to live in. And no, just because it’s cheaper, an average house for rent in Pune is anything but bad. In fact, they’re pretty decent and well-maintained. Basically, it’s got the kind of houses where your precious sunset lamp actually fits. Unlike when you use it in a worn-out PG in Pune and it ends up looking like the set of a B-grade item song number. But if that’s your aesthetic, that’s okay too, we guess.
Speaking of item song numbers, Pune’s nightlife is equally glittery and high-octane. Except it’s less boomer-esque and much more suited for young folks like you. And we’re not just talking about nightclubs here. We also mean the tons of shows (like standup, theatre improv, and indie gigs) that keep happening almost every evening. In short, when you pack for moving to Pune, make sure you get those stilettos and those suede shoes too, along with your mum’s achaar.
Pune has got superb weather all year round. It’s the reason why Pune is to Mumbaikars what the college cafeteria is to students. You go there for a change of mood and to chill out. So every day is a good day in Pune to go out to a book cafe, order a couple of mojitos, and pretend to read a book (while you’re actually thinking about how much time you can sit there after finishing your first order).
Surely, one of the best things about Pune is that it’s connected to major holiday destinations. So even if the pleasant weather is not pleasant enough for you, you can just pack your bags and leave on a late-night bus to catch a break. And yes, that includes Goa as well, which is just 7 hours away. Now, if that Goa plan gets canceled even when you’re in Pune, then we don’t know what to tell you, sorry.
The top reasons for students and working professionals to move to Pune:
For the best areas for students and working professionals, look no further than;
We get it. Hinjewadi is the perfect place to live for working professionals. And on top of that, if you move to a co-living PG, then your life will be even more sorted. So here are the best PGs in Hinjewadi that we manage at Stanza Living:
Not just studio apartments, we’ve also listed the average rents of all sorts of rental apartments in Pune:
Type of flat for rent in Pune |
Rent |
Studio |
Rs. 4,000/- – Rs. 15,000/- |
1 BHK |
Rs. 5,000/- – Rs. 17,000/- |
2 BHK |
Rs. 17,000/- – Rs. 25,000/- |
3 BHK |
Rs. 25,000/- – Rs. 60,000/- |
Here are the best places to visit in Pune: