Westcon of the Solitaire Group Pays ₹129 Crore to Purchase Almost 10 Acres in Wagholi, Pune

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Westcon Spaces Pvt. Ltd., a division of Solitaire Group, has paid more than ₹129 crore for nearly 10 acres (roughly 4 hectares) of land in Wagholi. The acquisition was completed through four separate transactions on February 6, 2025.   A 4-acre plot was bought for ₹40 crore, and the largest parcel, which was about 5 acres, was bought for ₹50 crore.  For ₹28 crore and ₹11 crore, respectively, two smaller parcels of 0.5 acres were purchased.  The premium nature of the location was demonstrated by the several crores in stamp duty payments for all four transactions. 

Why Wagholi?

Situated in Pune's quickly expanding northeastern corridor, Wagholi has become a popular residential and business area.  Both developers and homebuyers find it appealing due to its close proximity to the Kharadi IT hub, enhanced infrastructure, and improved connectivity.

 Significant urban development is taking place in the area, and a number of real estate companies are making large investments to capitalise on the potential for future growth. 

This purchase is indicative of a larger pattern of aggressive land banking by leading developers in India's largest cities.  More than 2,000 acres were covered by land deals in the top eight urban markets in 2024, up 47% year over year, according to CBRE India.  Pune continues to be one of the busiest real estate markets due to migration inflows, infrastructure improvements, and IT-led jobs. 

Strategic Move for Solitaire Group

Solitaire Group made a calculated decision to expand the scope of its Pune project portfolio by purchasing the Wagholi land.   The large plot of land can accommodate large-scale mixed-use, residential, or commercial projects that would help the organisation achieve its expansion objectives and increase its exposure in high-potential locations. 

With this acquisition, the developer is well-positioned to meet the rising demand for quality housing and integrated living spaces in one of Pune’s fastest-evolving neighbourhoods.

Source:Hindustan Times



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