Kasba Peth Reviews and Ratings (9 Reviews)
We have a small flat we rent out near the main market. There’s always demand from office goers and students. The locality is central, and that’s the biggest advantage. Maintenance isn’t very high, and we’ve had long-term tenants.
I’ve lived in Kasba Peth my whole life. Yes, buildings are older, but people here know each other—it feels like a proper neighbourhood. Everything is within walking distance—markets, temples, clinics.
I love the old streets and local vibes here. It’s close to all the action but still peaceful at night. My studio is in Deccan, and I cycle there most days. There are some nice cafes and bakeries.
Came here for a temple visit and stayed with a relative. The area felt old and rooted—lots of people walking, shopping, talking on the streets. Found it easy to get around on foot. Traffic was quite heavy in the evening.
Kasba Peth has always had steady demand, especially from middle-class families and working folks. I bought a flat here long back, and even now, the rental income is consistent.
याच ठिकाणी कसबा गणपतीचे मंदिर आहे, जे पुण्यातील प्रमुख 'मानाचे गणपती' म्हणून ओळखले जाते. याच परिसरात लाल महाल आणि शनिवारवाडा सारखे ऐतिहासिक वास्तू जवळ आहेत. कसबा पेठ हा शहराच्या मध्यभागी असल्यामुळे, तो शिवाजीनगर, नारायण पेठ, सदाशिव पेठ आणि बुधवार पेठ यांसारख्या प्रमुख पेठांनी वेढलेला आहे. हा परिसर फर्ग्युसन कॉलेज आणि बृहन्महाराष्ट्र कॉलेज ऑफ कॉमर्स (BMCC) सारख्या प्रमुख शैक्षणिक संस्थांच्या जवळ आहे.
Kasba Peth has old Pune charm. I often visit Lal Mahaal and Kasba Ganpati Temple, which are close by. Markets, medical stores, and food joints are all within walking distance.
Buses are easily available from Kasba Peth for all parts of the city. Roads are narrow, but that is expected in this area. Rent is reasonable for such a prime location. Local shops and bakeries help with daily needs. The area stays busy during the day and quieter at night.
Kasba Peth has that typical old Pune charm. I’ve been renting here for 2 years now. You don’t get big societies, but everything is right outside your door—vegetable vendors, tapris, chemists. Traffic can be a pain during peak hours, though.