Sitting close to the Hadapsar and Magarpatta City employment corridors and a short drive from EON IT Park in Kharadi, Manjari offers a value-oriented entry near eastern Pune’s IT belt with airport access at around 14 km. Here’s what residents say about living in and around Manjari.
Residents like Manjari’s affordability and its handy position near the Hadapsar-Magarpatta City corridor and the Kharadi IT hubs, along with a quieter, greener feel and reasonable airport access at roughly 14 km. The trade-offs are still-developing social infrastructure and the need to travel to Hadapsar or Magarpatta for larger malls, hospitals and daily conveniences.
Overall sentiment: mostly positive — 3.6/5 from 8 resident reviews.
The verdict
Pros & Cons of Living in Manjari
What residents love
- Affordable entry near the IT belt
- Close to Hadapsar and Magarpatta jobs
- Short drive to EON IT Park, Kharadi
- Calmer, less crowded surroundings
- Reasonable airport access at ~14 km
What could be better
- Social infrastructure still maturing
- Rely on Hadapsar for big malls
- Fewer premium schools nearby
- Public transport options limited
Resident reviews
What Residents Say About Manjari
Got much more space for my budget here, and Magarpatta and Hadapsar are an easy drive for work.
Peaceful and green, but you do have to head to Hadapsar for serious shopping or a good hospital.
An emerging area with real value; the Kharadi IT hubs aren’t far and the airport is manageable at around 14 km.
Good for a first home, though the neighbourhood shops and schools are still filling in.
Quiet and safe for families, and being near the Magarpatta corridor helps the daily commute.
Affordable and promising, but for now amenities are basic and you depend on Hadapsar for most things.
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Ratings and reviews reflect aggregated, representative resident sentiment for the Manjari, Pune locality and are indicative, not a guarantee. They describe the neighbourhood, not any specific project.