
Hiranandani Everland is located at Sector R3, Darumbare, Mawal, inside the upcoming 100-acre Hiranandani Township near Hinjewadi, Pune. The address gives residents the benefit of living close to Pune’s most happening IT hub while still enjoying the calm and greenery of township life. It is an ideal mix of urban convenience and peaceful living.
The project enjoys smooth connectivity across Pune and beyond. Hinjewadi IT Park is just a few minutes away, while popular areas like Baner, Wakad, and Balewadi are within a short drive. The Pune–Bengaluru Highway and Mumbai–Pune Expressway make travelling to other parts of Pune and even Mumbai very convenient.
Along with connectivity, the location also has daily conveniences all around. Schools, colleges, hospitals, shopping malls, and entertainment zones are close by, making it a complete lifestyle destination for families, working professionals, and investors.
Hinjewadi has seen one of the fastest real estate price rises in Pune over the last five years. Average property rates here moved from around ₹5,500 per sq. ft. in 2020 to nearly ₹8,800 per sq. ft. in 2025, which is close to a 31% jump. Premium pockets like Phase 1, Maan Road, and Rajiv Gandhi IT Park command between ₹9,000 to ₹12,000 per sq. ft., while areas like Phase 2 offer more affordable options around ₹7,500–8,000 per sq. ft. The upcoming Metro Line 3 is also pushing prices up, with localities along the route seeing annual appreciation of 10–25%.
For homebuyers, this growth means strong future value appreciation, and for investors, Hinjewadi offers excellent rental yields averaging 5–7%. With IT hubs, township projects, and infrastructure development driving demand, the area has proven to be both a reliable end-use location and a profitable long-term investment corridor in Pune.
Hinjewadi is not just an IT hub but also a growing residential and lifestyle hotspot. Several major infrastructure and development projects are planned here:
Hinjewadi, located along the Mumbai–Bengaluru Highway (NH48), was once a small village known mainly for its farmlands and quiet surroundings. Its transformation began in the early 2000s when the Maharashtra government developed the Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, which soon became home to leading IT companies and global MNCs. This marked the turning point for Hinjewadi, turning it from a rural pocket into one of Pune’s biggest IT and business hubs, attracting lakhs of professionals from across the country.
Over the past two decades, Hinjewadi has evolved into a complete township with wide roads, residential complexes, schools, hospitals, malls, and lifestyle hubs. Real estate demand here has grown steadily due to proximity to IT parks, excellent highway connectivity, and the influx of working professionals. With the upcoming Pune Metro Line 3, better road infrastructure, and new township projects, Hinjewadi is set to grow even further, making it one of the most sought-after investment and residential destinations in Pune.
Hinjewadi is not just about IT parks and residential townships; it is also surrounded by some amazing getaways for weekends and day trips. From historic forts to scenic lakes and peaceful hills, there are plenty of places to explore within a short drive. These spots are perfect for trekking, camping, or simply taking a break from the city rush. Here are some of the best places to visit near Hinjewadi:
One of the most famous forts of Maharashtra, Sinhagad is known for the legendary Battle of Sinhagad (1670). The fort offers panoramic Sahyadri views, trekking routes, and historic monuments like Tanaji Malusare’s memorial. A must-visit for history lovers and adventure seekers.
A majestic fort that still stands strong with gates like Ganesh Darwaja and the unique Vinchu Kata (scorpion’s tail). Lohagad is very popular among trekkers for its scenic beauty, monsoon greenery, and Maratha-era architecture.
A peaceful lakeside escape, Pawna is ideal for camping, boating, and stargazing. Surrounded by hills and forts like Tikona, it is the perfect spot to spend a weekend under the open sky, away from the city’s buzz.
Located near Kothrud, Vetal Hill is Pune’s highest point and a favourite among morning trekkers. The moderate climb rewards you with sweeping city views and fresh air, making it a quick and refreshing getaway.
Dating back to the 3rd–4th century CE, these rock-cut caves are a blend of Buddhist and Hindu carvings. With statues of Buddha, Vitthal, and inscriptions dedicated to saints, the caves are a hidden historical gem near Hinjewadi.