MulshiBougie Zone

Wakad gaavRent Prices 2026

IT Commuter HubConcrete HeavyTraffic BottleneckRetail Magnet
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

With a median of ₹385/m², the area is firmly in 'BOUGIE' territory, driven by newer gated communities that push the upper ₹525/m² limit. You aren't paying for charm here; you're paying for the proximity to Phase 1 and the massive new Phoenix Mall of the Millennium. Our neighborhood analysis suggests it's a practical choice for the corporate grind, but the price-to-peace ratio is skewed toward the expensive side.

The Vibe:Wakad Gaav is a high-density zone where old village footprints collide with massive high-rise developments and the relentless flow of Hinjewadi commuters. The physical reality involves navigating narrow internal lanes and the permanent bottleneck near the Wakad-Hinjewadi flyover. It attracts a demographic that prioritizes a short commute to the IT park over quiet suburban aesthetics.

Market Median

385
/m²/mo
0.0% Discountvs Mulshi avg
LowHigh
280525
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanMarch 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh

Neighborhood Peers

Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Wakad gaav @ 385/m²/mo

23,100

District Highlights

Retail
Phoenix Mall of the Millennium
Grocery
DMart Wakad
School
Wisdom World School
Hospital
Lifepoint Multispecialty Hospital
Transit
Wakad-Hinjewadi Flyover

Locals Ask

Why are m² stats so high in an old gaothan area?

The proximity to the IT SEZ and the recent addition of mega-malls has created a massive demand spike, inflating local m² stats.

How is the parking situation in Wakad Gaav?

Outside of the major gated societies, parking is a genuine disaster; the streets are tight and the local traffic enforcement is strict.

What is the investment outlook for rental properties?

Rental yields remain high due to the constant influx of young professionals, making the investment outlook stable but expensive for entry.

Is the Average Rent influenced by the BRT corridor?

Yes, properties within walking distance of the Aundh-Ravet BRT line command a 10-15% premium over the interior village pockets.

Does the area face water shortages?

Like much of the PCMC/Mulshi fringe, many buildings rely on water tankers during peak summer, which is an 'invisible' cost to consider.

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