What ‘home’ means is changing in Pune: The story of Casagrand Caladium
A home has always meant more than its walls. It is where routines take shape, where children grow up, where aging parents find their rhythm, and where, after everything the day demands, a person simply unwinds. For decades, the Indian homebuyer was asked to compromise on that idea by accepting smaller rooms, shared corridors, and token green patches as the unavoidable trade-off for urban living. That compact has been quietly breaking down. Across Indian cities, a new generation of buyers has begun insisting on homes that actually match the life they are trying to build and few cities have embodied that shift as visibly, or as meaningfully, as Pune.
Pune's appeal has never been accidental. The city has grown with a certain deliberateness of its IT corridors expanding steadily, its educational institutions drawing talent from across the country, its neighbourhoods retaining a liveability that larger metros have long sacrificed at the altar of scale. What has changed in recent years is the character of its housing demand.
Buyers arriving in micro-markets like Upper Kharadi, Manjari, Pisoli, and Wagholi are not just looking for flats; they are seeking spaces that breathe, with expansive layouts, meaningful amenities, and green surroundings designed for everyday living. They value homes shaped by thoughtful design and real-life functionality, where community, wellness, and connectivity come together without compromising the quality of the living experience.
These are not luxury demands. They are the baseline expectations of a buyer who has thought carefully, saved deliberately, and arrived at one of the most significant decisions of their life. Pune, more than most Indian cities, has produced that buyer in large numbers and the residential developments rising across its newer corridors are, at their best, a direct answer to that expectation. Casagrand Caladium, near Upper Kharadi, is one such answer and the story behind it speaks to something larger than a single project. Spread across 2.8 acres and housing 334 extra-spacious 2 and 3 BHK residences, it was brought to Pune by Casagrand, a developer with 22 +years of experience and a portfolio of 180+ projects spanning over 88 million sq. ft. across Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Coimbatore and Dubai.
The project's first year in the market told its own story. A large percentage of units were sold within the inaugural year, not through noise, but through a product that quietly delivered on what it promised:
Construction is in full swing, with on-time delivery as the firm commitment. To mark its first anniversary in Pune, the company has introduced a special offer, discounts of ₹7.5 lakhs on 2 BHK apartments and ₹10 lakhs on 3 BHK apartments, a gesture that reflects the confidence of a developer that has found its footing in a new market.
The anniversary celebration itself was held at the project site and felt rooted in the city's character - a high-energy Dhol-Tasha performance, a feta-tying counter for guests, and a film tracing the company's first year in Pune, attended by senior leadership including Jagmohan T, Director –Casagrand, Pune Zone.
Speaking on the milestone, Jagmohan T, Director, Casagrand - Pune Zone said, "Completing a successful first year in Pune is a significant milestone for us, as it marks our entry into a market beyond South India. Over the past 22 years, we have established ourselves as one of the most successful and credible developers among homebuyers, and our growth trajectory across regions stands testament to this achievement. Likewise, Pune has emerged as an important market in our growth journey, and we remain committed to delivering quality homes and elevated living experiences. The response to our projects has been extremely encouraging, and we look forward to further strengthening our presence in the city and the western market in the years ahead."
The commitment to Pune extends well beyond a single project. Casagrand has acquired 20,000 sq. ft. of office space in the city, a clear investment in strengthening operations and deepening customer engagement, while actively planning new residential developments across key growth corridors like Manjari, with its strong connectivity to Pune’s eastern IT belt; Pisoli, a fast-emerging micro-market backed by rising infrastructure; and Wagholi, one of the city’s most dynamic residential zones with steadily evolving social infrastructure.
Internationally, the developer has also marked its debut beyond India with the launch of Casagrand Hermina in Dubai, extending its philosophy of quality-driven, lifestyle-centred residential development to a global stage.
Buying a home is rarely just a financial decision. It is an act of belief, in a city, in a developer, and in the idea that the right home can genuinely shape the quality of a life. Pune's homebuyers have always understood that. What is becoming increasingly clear is that the best developers entering this market understand it too. The first year has set the tone. The years ahead will write the fuller story.
Disclaimer: This article has been published on behalf of Casagrand by Times Internet’s Spotlight team.
Buyers arriving in micro-markets like Upper Kharadi, Manjari, Pisoli, and Wagholi are not just looking for flats; they are seeking spaces that breathe, with expansive layouts, meaningful amenities, and green surroundings designed for everyday living. They value homes shaped by thoughtful design and real-life functionality, where community, wellness, and connectivity come together without compromising the quality of the living experience.
These are not luxury demands. They are the baseline expectations of a buyer who has thought carefully, saved deliberately, and arrived at one of the most significant decisions of their life. Pune, more than most Indian cities, has produced that buyer in large numbers and the residential developments rising across its newer corridors are, at their best, a direct answer to that expectation. Casagrand Caladium, near Upper Kharadi, is one such answer and the story behind it speaks to something larger than a single project. Spread across 2.8 acres and housing 334 extra-spacious 2 and 3 BHK residences, it was brought to Pune by Casagrand, a developer with 22 +years of experience and a portfolio of 180+ projects spanning over 88 million sq. ft. across Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Coimbatore and Dubai.
The project's first year in the market told its own story. A large percentage of units were sold within the inaugural year, not through noise, but through a product that quietly delivered on what it promised:
- A rooftop 1,800 sq. ft. infinity pool
- A 13,500 sq. ft. clubhouse built for genuine community use
- Over 110 curated amenities spanning wellness, sports, children's zones, and senior citizen-friendly spaces
- 2 acres of open space with 30,000 sq. ft. of green cover, rare at this scale in urban Pune
- Seamless access to Pune's major IT hubs, schools, healthcare centres, and commercial districts
Construction is in full swing, with on-time delivery as the firm commitment. To mark its first anniversary in Pune, the company has introduced a special offer, discounts of ₹7.5 lakhs on 2 BHK apartments and ₹10 lakhs on 3 BHK apartments, a gesture that reflects the confidence of a developer that has found its footing in a new market.
The anniversary celebration itself was held at the project site and felt rooted in the city's character - a high-energy Dhol-Tasha performance, a feta-tying counter for guests, and a film tracing the company's first year in Pune, attended by senior leadership including Jagmohan T, Director –Casagrand, Pune Zone.
Speaking on the milestone, Jagmohan T, Director, Casagrand - Pune Zone said, "Completing a successful first year in Pune is a significant milestone for us, as it marks our entry into a market beyond South India. Over the past 22 years, we have established ourselves as one of the most successful and credible developers among homebuyers, and our growth trajectory across regions stands testament to this achievement. Likewise, Pune has emerged as an important market in our growth journey, and we remain committed to delivering quality homes and elevated living experiences. The response to our projects has been extremely encouraging, and we look forward to further strengthening our presence in the city and the western market in the years ahead."
The commitment to Pune extends well beyond a single project. Casagrand has acquired 20,000 sq. ft. of office space in the city, a clear investment in strengthening operations and deepening customer engagement, while actively planning new residential developments across key growth corridors like Manjari, with its strong connectivity to Pune’s eastern IT belt; Pisoli, a fast-emerging micro-market backed by rising infrastructure; and Wagholi, one of the city’s most dynamic residential zones with steadily evolving social infrastructure.
Internationally, the developer has also marked its debut beyond India with the launch of Casagrand Hermina in Dubai, extending its philosophy of quality-driven, lifestyle-centred residential development to a global stage.
Buying a home is rarely just a financial decision. It is an act of belief, in a city, in a developer, and in the idea that the right home can genuinely shape the quality of a life. Pune's homebuyers have always understood that. What is becoming increasingly clear is that the best developers entering this market understand it too. The first year has set the tone. The years ahead will write the fuller story.
Disclaimer: This article has been published on behalf of Casagrand by Times Internet’s Spotlight team.
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