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Kudalwadi Reviews and Ratings (16 Reviews)

4.0 Overall Ratings
3.7

Food

3.7 out of 5

3.9

Parks

3.9 out of 5

3.9

Roads

3.9 out of 5

4

Safety

4 out of 5

3.9

Markets

3.9 out of 5

3.8

Parking

3.8 out of 5

4

Schools

4 out of 5

3.5

Traffic

3.5 out of 5

4

Hospitals

4 out of 5

4

Transport

4 out of 5

3.8

Cleanliness

3.8 out of 5

4

Neighborhood

4 out of 5

I’ve been living in Kudalwadi for several months. The area feels safe and quiet, perfect for small families. Basic amenities are close by, but public transport could be more frequent. Still, the rent and peaceful surroundings make it worthwhile.

I visited Kudalwadi to see family. It’s a calm, residential suburb with basic facilities. Not much nightlife, but perfect for relaxed visits.

Kudalwadi is a peaceful neighborhood with convenient access to shops and schools. The rent is reasonable, and the area is family-friendly, though public transport could be enhanced.

My experience as a property owner in Kudalwadi has been positive. Tenants prefer the quiet surroundings, and rental demand is consistent. Infrastructure upgrades will further enhance property values.

Kudalwadi is an emerging area with affordable housing options. While growth is steady, the area’s connectivity and infrastructure improvements make it a worthwhile investment.

I visited Kudalwadi recently and enjoyed the peaceful, residential vibe. The area is clean and quiet, with friendly locals and some nice local eateries. It’s a great spot for a calm day away from Pune’s busy city life.

After comparing flats in Moshi and Chikhali, I rented a place in Kudalwadi because it fit my budget better. The locality isn't flashy, but daily essentials are nearby and my office commute is manageable.

We purchased our apartment in 2018 when this area was still growing. Looking back, it turned out to be a good decision because property demand has improved and more residential projects have come up around us.

Every morning I drop my daughter at Dnyan Sagar English Medium School. The drive usually takes less than 10 minutes, and not spending half the morning in traffic has made life much easier.

Anyone travelling through Chikhali-Akurdi Main Road during shift change knows how slow it gets. I leave my office before 6 pm whenever possible, otherwise the drive home takes almost twice as long...

I've been here since 2011, and the biggest change has been the number of apartments replacing open plots. Even with the development, the locality still feels more affordable than many nearby areas.

I own a tyre repair shop close to the industrial area. Most of my customers are truck drivers and factory workers, so weekdays stay busy while Sundays are usually quiet.

A few months ago I had regular follow-up appointments at Imperial Multi-Specialty Hospital. Being able to reach the hospital in under 15 minutes made those weekly visits much less tiring.

My brother lives here, so I visit every few weeks. The roads inside the locality are fairly easy to navigate, but traffic near Kalewadi Phata-Dehu Alandi Road builds up quickly in the evenings.

I've explored several resale flats here over the last year. Apartments with better access to Chikhali Road usually attract more enquiries, especially from buyers working in the nearby industrial belt.

I study at Siddhi College of Pharmacy and usually take the bus from Kudalwadi Bus Stop. Missing the morning bus often means waiting quite a while for the next one, so I leave home early.

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