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Sangamvadi Reviews and Ratings (15 Reviews)

3.6 Overall Ratings
4

Food

4 out of 5

3.8

Parks

3.8 out of 5

3.8

Roads

3.8 out of 5

4.2

Safety

4.2 out of 5

4

Markets

4 out of 5

3.9

Parking

3.9 out of 5

4.2

Schools

4.2 out of 5

3.7

Traffic

3.7 out of 5

4.1

Hospitals

4.1 out of 5

4.1

Transport

4.1 out of 5

3.8

Cleanliness

3.8 out of 5

4.2

Neighborhood

4.2 out of 5

There’s something classy and quiet about Sangamvadi. It doesn’t feel too commercial yet. But autorickshaws tend to overcharge unless you negotiate.

The mix of old and modern architecture here is really charming. Unfortunately, not many budget eateries or affordable stores in the area.

I love how green and peaceful the area feels despite being in the heart of Pune. However, food options after 10 PM are pretty limited.

I find Sangamvadi to be clean and less chaotic compared to other central areas. Still, finding affordable groceries around can take some effort.

The area feels safe for families and solo residents alike. Only issue is, there's not a lot of street shopping or casual vibe around.

Getting to Pune station takes less than 10 minutes from here. Travel routes are simple and private luxury buses for Mumbai are right outside. Very handy location.

Evening traffic near the Sangamwadi bridge is a total disaster. The luxury travel buses park all over the roads and choke the entry points. Too much noise.

I stay near the RTO side and rent is quite fair compared to Koregaon Park. Daily grocery shops are walkable and getting an auto is quick.

Parks around the Bund Garden area are close for evening visits. The main roads feel a bit risky for walking due to fast moving traffic.

The location is the best part of this area. Central to everything in Pune. Water supply from PMC is smooth and comes on time every morning.

Dust from the heavy bus transit is a constant issue. The footpaths near major junctions are broken and dangerous for walking. Streetlights are also missing in some lanes.

I catch my weekend buses from here. The boarding points are crowded and lack proper seating or public toilets. The local tea stalls are the only relief.

Commercial demand is excellent because of the proximity to central business districts. Capital appreciation has been steady. Buying rental properties here is a smart move.

Living here is okayish. PGs are available but options for cheap student messes are limited. You have to travel towards Yerwada for better food options.

The lane entry gets completely blocked by unauthorized tourist cabs and private operators. My customers find no space to park their vehicles. Business suffers daily.

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