Pashan spans hundreds of 500m grid cells — the scores here are area-wide averages, not the score for any specific project or street within it. Every project gets its own LokaScore with 120+ signals. Ask your developer for theirs.
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Highest environment score among Gold-tier areas. Pashan Lake, NCL/IUCAA campus, and low-density development keep air quality and green cover well above city average.
Each pillar is an equal 20% weight of the overall LokaScore.
Environment
Above-average environment. Green cover and air quality (NO₂: 31 µg/m³) are among the better readings in the city.
Infrastructure
Moderate infrastructure. Core services are in place but some gaps in road surface, bus connectivity, or power reliability.
Amenities
Limited amenities. Schools, hospitals, and commercial facilities are sparse within the standard 1km catchment.
Connectivity
Moderate connectivity. 38 min to Hinjewadi is workable but not optimal for all IT corridors.
Safety
Moderate safety. Close to city average — no major industrial hazards; some commercial-zone FIR density.
Pashan sits at the intersection of Pune's research corridor and its western green belt. The NCL/IUCAA campus brings a unique demographic. Infrastructure (60) lags the Platinum tier — road quality on internal lanes and water supply reliability are below Baner or Aundh. Amenities (62) are moderate; the area relies on Baner and Aundh for major commercial access.
Buyers prioritising environment & air quality
Environment score 72 and NO₂ at 31 µg/m³ — among the cleanest in the dataset. Good for residents with respiratory conditions.
Pashan scores 66/100 (Gold tier). Its standout feature is the environment score (72) — driven by Pashan Lake, low-density development, and proximity to the NCL/IUCAA green campus. Air quality is excellent (NO₂: 31 µg/m³). The trade-offs are moderate infrastructure (60) and amenities (62) — both below Baner or Aundh. The 38-minute commute to Hinjewadi is workable. It suits buyers who prioritise green, quiet living over commercial convenience.
Pashan is one of the few areas in Pune with both clean air (NO₂: 31 µg/m³) and meaningful green cover from Pashan Lake and the National Chemical Laboratory / IUCAA campus. The low-density development pattern — fewer high-rise towers than comparable areas — means less construction activity and lower noise. It is a popular choice for academics, researchers, and professionals who work in the western Pune corridor and value environmental quality over commercial density.
Pashan to Hinjewadi IT Park is approximately 38 minutes in rush-hour traffic — longer than Baner (28 min) or Balewadi (32 min) but comparable to Aundh (26 min via different routes). The connectivity score (71) reflects reasonable but not exceptional access to western IT hubs.
Beyond the neighbourhood
Every real estate project in Pune and PCMC sits inside one of LokaScore's 500m cells — but two towers on the same street can have meaningfully different quality-of-life scores once you go project-specific. The full LokaScore project report scores 120+ signals that capture what the neighbourhood overview cannot: internal road access, setback distance from nullahs and drains, exact cell tower proximity, verified school catchment, construction quality signals, and more.
What the area score shows
The 500m × 500m grid cell your project sits in — environment, infrastructure, amenities, connectivity, and safety at neighbourhood scale. A useful baseline. Not the full picture.
What the project report adds
120+ project-specific signals: exact distances from hazards, verified amenity access from the project gate, construction activity penalty, nullah and drain setback, builder history, micro-flood risk, cell-level heat exposure, and a final project LokaScore — comparable across every development in the city.
How to get it
The full LokaScore project report is free for homebuyers. Builders pay for their report. If you are evaluating a project in Pashan, you are entitled to see this report before signing anything.
If your builder won't share it
Every LokaScore project report is commissioned by the builder and shared with buyers at no cost. A developer who doesn't have one, or won't show it to you, has made a choice. Either their project hasn't been assessed — or the assessment isn't something they want you to see. In both cases, that's the answer. Ask directly: "What is your project's LokaScore report, and can I see it?"
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