In a landmark move set to redefine Pune’s real estate landscape, the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) has kicked off an e-auction for 30 prime land parcels on an 80-year leasehold basis. The star of the show is a massive commercial plot in Bhamburda (Shivajinagar), spanning 71,400 square meters, with a staggering base price of Rs 902.66 crore – marking the highest ever for government land in Pune. This auction, which opens registration today, underscores the city’s booming demand for premium commercial spaces amid rapid urbanization.

Auction Highlights: A Mix of Urban and Rural Opportunities

The e-auction, numbered 32/2025, features a diverse portfolio of plots aimed at boosting education, healthcare, public utilities, and commercial development across the Pune metropolitan region. While the Shivajinagar plot steals the spotlight, the lineup includes parcels in Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation limits and rural Pune areas.

  • Prime Urban Gems in Pimpri-Chinchwad: Three plots dedicated to specialized uses, including one for education, another for commercial or public utility purposes (such as a library or music school), and a third for medical facilities or community centers.
  • Rural Amenity Spaces: The bulk – 26 plots – are scattered across Pune’s rural talukas, reserved as amenity spaces to support local infrastructure and community needs.
  • Lease Terms and Bidding Process: All plots are offered on an 80-year lease, with bidding conducted transparently via the government portal. Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) is set at 5% of the base price, ensuring serious contenders.

Bidders can register from today until January 13, 2026, with technically qualified participants announced on January 22, 2026. The live e-auction kicks off on January 23, 2026, at 11:00 a.m.

Why This Auction Matters: Record-Breaking Potential and Economic Boost

Experts believe this could shatter previous records, given Pune’s escalating property values driven by IT hubs, metro expansions, and population growth. The Shivajinagar plot, located in the heart of the city, is poised for high-stakes bids due to its strategic position near key landmarks and transport nodes.

  • Historical Context: Surpassing past government land sales in Pune, where smaller parcels fetched amounts in the range of Rs 30-90 crore, this Rs 902 crore base sets a new benchmark.
  • Economic Impact: The auction is expected to inject significant revenue into PMRDA’s coffers, funding further regional development like ring roads and public transport.
  • Investor Appeal: With Pune’s real estate market heating up, developers eye these plots for mixed-use projects, potentially creating jobs and enhancing urban amenities.

PMRDA officials emphasize the transparent process, with detailed booklets available on https://pmrda.gov.in and https://eauction.gov.in.

Challenges and Criticisms: Infrastructure Gaps in Focus

While excitement builds, some stakeholders raise concerns about underdeveloped infrastructure in rural plots, echoing backlash from earlier PMRDA auctions. Critics argue for better water, power, and road connectivity before such high-value sales.

  • Past Precedents: Previous e-auctions in 2025, including 46 plots in October and 35 in July, faced similar scrutiny but ultimately succeeded in attracting investors.
  • Mitigation Measures: PMRDA assures that all plots comply with zoning regulations, with provisions for lessees to develop essential services.

As the clock ticks toward the January auction, all eyes are on whether this Shivajinagar jewel will fetch bids well above its base, cementing Pune’s status as a top-tier investment destination.

Also Read: Pune Real Estate Market Sees 50% Surge in Registered Transactions; Average Home Sales Value Hits Record

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