Akurdi Reviews and Ratings (20 Reviews)
Very family-centric area with calm surroundings. Local transport is frequent. But streetlights in some areas don’t work, which can feel unsafe late at night.
This place is great for middle-class families. Everything is reasonably priced and available close by. The drainage system during the monsoon season is not that great, though.
Good mix of tradition and modern touch. Small temples, old shops, and a few new developments. But garbage management isn’t up to the mark in some pockets.
Lots of greenery and parks around for morning walks. The community is friendly. But finding good rental flats at short notice can be a bit of a task.
High rental demand from working professionals and students. Easy to rent out properties with steady returns.
It has strong investment growth due to growing commercial development and affordable property rates. Promises good long-term value in future.
Well-connected by train and road to major IT hubs and industrial areas. Affordable rents, good schools, and markets nearby make it perfect for families.
It is peaceful and convenient area with good restaurants and public transport. Comfortable for both short and long stays on this area.
Akurdi is a smart choice for investors, and its growing commercial activity and strong connectivity to IT hubs and industrial hubs. Property prices are still reasonable, offering good scope for future growth and afoordable rental returns.
Daily travel from Akurdi railway station in the evening is a big headache RN. The traffic jam near Khandoba Mal chowk just gets stuck for 20 minutes straight. Roads are totally packed and autos charge whatever they want.
Getting deliveries on Viveknagar road is tough during the day because people park cars anywhere on the roadside. The market lane gets too crowded by 4 PM. It is a busy commercial area but parking management is zero.
Mornings are very peaceful here for walks. The area near Durga Tekdi is clean and has good trees, so the air feels fresh. Good pharmacies are also nearby. Only problem is that some internal roads have high speed breakers.
Water supply is the only big issue here... it comes only for 2 hours in the morning. Rent for a 1BHK is around 12k which is okayish, but you must check the water timing before shifting to this area.
Akurdi is nice for students because PGs around Sector 24 are quite cheap. You get decent food messes and photocopy shops at every corner. Only issue is the noise from bikes late at night, but otherwise it is a chill place to stay.
Everything is close by so daily life is sorted. You can walk to the local vegetable vendors and grocery shops within 5 minutes. The street lights work properly at night so walking around feels safe.
Garbage is just left on the roadside near the old corner spots and it smells bad. I come here every weekend for some work and the dust from the heavy traffic makes the whole main road area very dirty.
The drainage system here is completely broken. Even a small rain and the water floods the roads near Akurdi chowk. It is getting worse every monsoon, mud everywhere and you cannot even walk out to buy milk. Fed up FR.
Good schools are available nearby so that saves a lot of travel time. The local lanes are broad enough and safe for walking, plus getting an auto from the stands is very easy. Quite a family friendly area.
Decent area to invest because houses get rented out very fast to college students and company guys. Rent yields are steady. The basic things like water and roads are manageable compared to other parts of the city.
It’s calm and not too crowded, which is refreshing. There’s a strong Maharashtrian community feel here. However, it lacks modern cafes or places to chill with friends.