Godrej Properties did not arrive in Mamurdi with a single opportunistic launch. Over roughly half a decade, the developer has assembled a cluster of named residential communities — Godrej Park Greens, Godrej Nurture, Godrej Serene, and Godrej Forest Grove — on and around Gahunje Road, near the MCA International Stadium, making Mamurdi one of its most concentrated micro-market bets in Pune. Godrej Properties has transformed Mamurdi's real estate landscape with projects including Godrej Serene, Godrej Forest Grove, and Godrej Park Greens. That density of presence, from a developer that operates across more than 12 cities, signals a deliberate read of this corridor's trajectory rather than a one-off site acquisition.
Godrej Properties was established in 1990 as the real estate development arm of the Godrej Group, a diversified Indian conglomerate founded in 1897. In 1996, Godrej Properties became the first Indian real estate company to receive ISO certification, marking a major milestone in its commitment to quality. Over 100,000 families have found a home with the developer, which combines a 129-year legacy of trust and excellence with a forward-looking vision to shape the future of urban India. In FY25, that scale translated into concrete numbers: the company reported a 93% jump in net profit to ₹1,400 crore and a 62% increase in revenue to ₹4,923 crore, with total booking value exceeding ₹29,444 crore. For a buyer evaluating a Mamurdi purchase, this financial standing matters — it directly affects construction continuity, delivery timelines, and post-handover service.
Positioned in the thriving residential pocket of Mamurdi, Godrej Forest Grove is a premium ready-to-move-in apartment development spread over 7.52 acres, housing seven towers each rising to B+G+22 floors and offering 1,212 homes in 2 and 3 BHK configurations with carpet areas ranging from 511 sq. ft. to 749 sq. ft.
The project is registered under MahaRERA No. P52100023129 and stands as a prime choice in one of Pune's most rapidly evolving corridors. With possession completed in September 2024, and complete MahaRERA compliance, the project reinforces the developer's commitment to timely delivery.
The organising concept is density of greenery rather than density of concrete. The project has 1,100 trees on the premises, 100 fruit-bearing trees in the orchard, and is outlined by three zones — Parkland, Woodland, and Playland. The township sprawls across 7.52 acres with 75% green landscape. That ratio is notable in a market where open-space commitments often shrink between brochure and possession.
The project features a swimming pool, gym, spa, yoga deck, kid's play area, party hall, clubhouse, jogging and cycling tracks, multi-tier security, senior citizen deck, open cafeteria, two-tier kid's pool, basketball court, digital room, mini theatre, pet park, reflexology track, modern elevators, 24/7 water and power supply, and ample parking.
On the security side, the project offers CCTV cameras, biometric door access, trained security personnel, boom vehicle barriers, boundary fencing, video-door phone, and secured entry and exit points. Internal specifications include vitrified tiles for living, dining, and hallway floors, and PVC-insulated copper wiring throughout the apartments.
The starting price is ₹59 lakh for a 2 BHK and ₹79 lakh for a 3 BHK. Secondary market data shows the project has appreciated meaningfully since launch: during Q1 2026, average property prices at Godrej Forest Grove moved from ₹9,750/sq. ft. to ₹9,900/sq. ft., a 1.54% rise within the quarter, following a 5.41% rise in Q4 2025 from ₹9,250/sq. ft. to ₹9,750/sq. ft.
Mamurdi is a developing residential region in western Pune, adjoining the Mumbai-Pune Highway and Dehu Road. Its appeal for Godrej Properties buyers rests on three reinforcing factors: road access to multiple employment corridors, a social infrastructure base that has filled in rapidly, and a price-to-quality gap that remains meaningful against saturated western Pune neighbourhoods.
The site's proximity to Talawade IT Park (12 km), Hinjewadi (12 km), and Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park (15 km) enhances its appeal for working professionals, while employment clusters like ICC Tech Park (23 km) and Pune IT Park (21 km) are comfortably accessible via well-connected arterial roads. Proximity to Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, International Tech Park, and Global SEZ Tech Park also supports thriving employment opportunities for residents.
On rail, Dehu Road Railway Station, Nigdi, and Akurdi Railway Station, along with Wakad Chowk Metro Station, serve the area's public transport needs. The broader infrastructure pipeline adds further upside: the development of the Missing Link project between Mumbai and Pune is expected to further reduce travel time and improve regional connectivity, which is creating strong investment opportunities around emerging residential destinations like Mamurdi.
Schools within practical distance of Godrej Forest Grove include Mahatma Gandhi Marathi Vidyalaya, St. Ursula High School, Kirti Vidyalaya High School, and Orchids The International School. The property is also close to institutions like Symbiosis International University and DY Patil College. Healthcare is covered by Bansal Hospital, Varad Hospital and Critical Care, and Pawna Hospital. Aditya Birla Memorial, Lokmanya, and DY Patil hospitals are also nearby.
For daily retail, a D Mart is a 10-minute drive from the project and MCA Stadium is only 3 minutes away.
Over the last year, apartments in Mamurdi have seen a price movement of 29.5%. The average price per sq. ft. stands at approximately ₹6,278, with a five-year growth trend of 14.9%. Godrej Forest Grove, now trading at roughly ₹9,900/sq. ft. on the secondary market, sits at a premium to the locality average — a differential that reflects both the brand and the green-centric specification of the project. Compared to central Pune locations, Mamurdi still offers relatively better pricing while providing excellent long-term appreciation opportunities.
Buying from a listed developer with pan-India operations carries specific practical advantages in Mamurdi. Godrej Properties has earned global recognition, including being ranked the No. 1 real estate company worldwide on both the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and the Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark as of December 2025. Those sustainability rankings matter in a project explicitly built around a 1,100-tree green framework — they indicate that the green credentials are structurally embedded rather than marketing copy.
Godrej Properties is renowned for its transparency, on-time project delivery, and customer-focused approach — qualities that carry particular weight in Mamurdi, where the market is still maturing and not every developer has the institutional accountability that comes with BSE and NSE listings. The company is on track to launch ₹40,000 crore worth of projects in FY26, and with strong bookings in FY25 at over ₹29,000 crore, it aims to grow by another 20% in the coming year — a pipeline that suggests continued attention to its Pune cluster, including Mamurdi, where its community-building work spans multiple delivered and occupied communities.