Bakori, Pune
East Pune
Pincode- 412216
East Pune
Pincode- 412216
Bakori is an emerging residential locality situated on the eastern outskirts of Pune, Maharashtra. The Bakori PIN code is 412207. Located near Wagholi, Wadebolhai, and Rahu, the area is gaining attention among homebuyers seeking affordable housing options away from the city's congestion. Bakori enjoys connectivity through Wagholi-Rahu Road, Bakori Road, and NH 753F, while Pune International Airport is approximately 18.3 km away. The locality is supported by educational institutions such as Galaxy International School and Shree Ramchandra College of Engineering, along with healthcare facilities like Vighnaharta Hospital and Imax Multispeciality Hospital. Property prices in Bakori generally range from Rs. 3,300 to Rs. 9,200 per sq. ft.
Infrastructure is improving here, new roads are a big plus. Rental demand is on the rise, especially from working professionals. It is still an undervalued real estate area. Bus connectivity is strong. I see good appreciation potential in the next couple of years.
It is safe and quiet in the evenings, ideal if you work late shifts. Parking is a bit tight, especially on narrow lanes. The nearest metro is some distance, but auto rides are cheap. There are a couple of parks nearby for evening walks and a good bakery.
It is generally peaceful. Safety is fine, guards on main entry and streetlights work well. Roads around residential pockets are narrow and need patching. Community is friendly. Good location if you drive to office.
Basic facilities like water and electricity are reliable. Local markets have grown, but still, more retail options would make it better. School and hospitals close by add value. Would like better metro access in future.
Bakori has open surroundings. The area feels calm and green. Small local shops handle daily needs. Rent is affordable and the area suits people who prefer peaceful living.
Bakori feels safe and friendly. Mornings feel fresh, and traffic is very less. You can enjoy a calm lifestyle here.
Rent was the deciding factor for me. Compared to Wagholi, I found a bigger apartment here within my budget. Bakori is quieter too, which has been a pleasant surprise after moving.
Back in 2019, buying a plot here felt like a gamble. Looking around now, with more homes and better activity in the area, I'm glad we made that decision early.
Mornings have become much easier for families with school going children. My daughter studies at Galaxy International School, and the short commute means she gets extra time to prepare instead of sitting in traffic.
Some days the drive is smooth, and some days it isn't. Traffic towards Wagholi during office hours can suddenly build up, turning a short commute into a much longer one...
Over the last decade, I've watched Bakori change from a quiet village-side locality into a growing residential area. Even today, it still feels less crowded than most eastern parts of Pune.
Regular hospital visits become less stressful when Vighnaharta Hospital is only a short drive away. At this stage of life, that's something my family values more than anything else.
Whenever I come here to meet relatives, the first thing I notice is how peaceful the surroundings are. The only drawback is waiting for buses, as they aren't very frequent.
Affordable plots are becoming harder to find around Pune, which is why I've been tracking Bakori closely. Areas closer to Wagholi-Rahu Road seem to attract more genuine buyers.
Missing the morning bus is the worst part of my day. I travel to Shree Ramchandra College of Engineering, and the next bus isn't always available quickly.
Weekday mornings keep my grocery store busy. Most customers are local residents buying essentials before work, while weekends usually bring people travelling through Bakori Road.
Bakori is easy to reach through important roads such as Wagholi-Rahu Road, along with the following routes:
While there is no metro station nearby, Bakori residents can use local bus services from the Gade Basti (Bakori Phata) Bus Stop, as well as:
For long-distance travel, Bakori offers access to Hadapsar Railway Station (18.5 km), along with the following major train stations and the airport:
For healthcare needs in Bakori, residents can access hospitals such as Vighnaharta Hospital, along with:
For daily shopping and essentials, Bakori residents can visit Konark Plaza, along with:
Residential areas around Bakori include Wagholi, along with the following nearby localities:
Professionals living in Bakori can find job opportunities nearby at places like Winners IT Solutions, along with the following employment hubs:
Well-known landmarks in and around Bakori include Mahadev Temple, along with these other places of interest:
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Property prices in Bakori generally range between Rs. 3,300 and Rs. 9,200 per sq. ft. for residential plots, apartments, and villa projects. Overall, Bakori recorded approximately 12-15% appreciation between 2023 and 2026, as per the recent data. A 1 BHK home in Bakori typically rents for Rs. 7,000 to Rs. 12,000 per month. A 2 BHK apartment generally commands Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 20,000 per month, while larger 3 BHK homes lease between Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 35,000 per month. Rental demand mainly comes from employees working in Wagholi, Kharadi, Ranjangaon, and nearby industrial areas. (* As of June 2026)
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Pristine City, Bakori, pune
Rent: ₹ 7,000
1 BHK
NOT FURNISHED
B.J.S College Road, opposite Weikfield Foods Pvt. Ltd, Bakori, Wagholi, pune
Rent: ₹ 6,000
2 BHK
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Jamadar Hills Road Bakori , Bakori, pune
Rent: ₹ 7,500
2 BHK
SEMI FURNISHED
Pristine City, Wagholi, pune
Rent: ₹ 10,000
2 BHK
SEMI FURNISHED
B.J.S College Road, opposite Weikfield Foods Pvt. Ltd, Bakori, Bakori, pune
Rent: ₹ 15,000
Sucess Square, Bakori Rd, nr. Mapple Woods Scoiety, Wagholi, Pune, Maharashtra 412207
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38, Dr. Ambedkar Road, near Sangam Bridge, Sangamvadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411001
Wagholi - Kesnand - Wadegaon Rd, Kesnand, Maharashtra 412207
Kesnand Rd, Kesnand, Maharashtra 412207
Pune, Maharashtra 411047
Lonikand, Maharashtra 412216
Bakori Road,Magar wasti chowk,Bakori, Pune, Maharashtra 412207
The average property price in Bakori is around Rs. 3,344 to Rs. 4,240 per square foot, making it a more affordable option than other parts of Pune.
Bakori is located approximately 11-15 km from prominent IT hubs like Apit Park, Eon Free Zone, and Eon IT Park 2.
The rental rates in Bakori range from around Rs. 13,500 per month for standard apartments.
Yes, Bakori is a great place for families, with its peaceful environment, good schools, healthcare, and recreational facilities.
With ongoing infrastructural developments and its proximity to key commercial hubs, Bakori is poised for significant growth in the coming years.
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It is a nice locality. Metro isn ot direct, but there’s a bus stop just 5 minutes away. Roads are mostly smooth, occasional potholes after rains. Lots of cafes around, and the gym options are decent.
Infrastructure is improving here, new roads are a big plus. Rental demand is on the rise, especially from working professionals. It is still an undervalued real estate area. Bus connectivity is strong. I see good appreciation potential in the next couple of years.
It is safe and quiet in the evenings, ideal if you work late shifts. Parking is a bit tight, especially on narrow lanes. The nearest metro is some distance, but auto rides are cheap. There are a couple of parks nearby for evening walks and a good bakery.
It is generally peaceful. Safety is fine, guards on main entry and streetlights work well. Roads around residential pockets are narrow and need patching. Community is friendly. Good location if you drive to office.
Basic facilities like water and electricity are reliable. Local markets have grown, but still, more retail options would make it better. School and hospitals close by add value. Would like better metro access in future.
Bakori has open surroundings. The area feels calm and green. Small local shops handle daily needs. Rent is affordable and the area suits people who prefer peaceful living.
Bakori feels safe and friendly. Mornings feel fresh, and traffic is very less. You can enjoy a calm lifestyle here.
Rent was the deciding factor for me. Compared to Wagholi, I found a bigger apartment here within my budget. Bakori is quieter too, which has been a pleasant surprise after moving.
Back in 2019, buying a plot here felt like a gamble. Looking around now, with more homes and better activity in the area, I'm glad we made that decision early.
Mornings have become much easier for families with school going children. My daughter studies at Galaxy International School, and the short commute means she gets extra time to prepare instead of sitting in traffic.
Some days the drive is smooth, and some days it isn't. Traffic towards Wagholi during office hours can suddenly build up, turning a short commute into a much longer one...
Over the last decade, I've watched Bakori change from a quiet village-side locality into a growing residential area. Even today, it still feels less crowded than most eastern parts of Pune.
Regular hospital visits become less stressful when Vighnaharta Hospital is only a short drive away. At this stage of life, that's something my family values more than anything else.
Whenever I come here to meet relatives, the first thing I notice is how peaceful the surroundings are. The only drawback is waiting for buses, as they aren't very frequent.
Affordable plots are becoming harder to find around Pune, which is why I've been tracking Bakori closely. Areas closer to Wagholi-Rahu Road seem to attract more genuine buyers.
Missing the morning bus is the worst part of my day. I travel to Shree Ramchandra College of Engineering, and the next bus isn't always available quickly.
Weekday mornings keep my grocery store busy. Most customers are local residents buying essentials before work, while weekends usually bring people travelling through Bakori Road.
It is a nice locality. Metro isn ot direct, but there’s a bus stop just 5 minutes away. Roads are mostly smooth, occasional potholes after rains. Lots of cafes around, and the gym options are decent.