Rental Yield Calculator

Calculate gross and net rental yield for any Pune property. Compare against neighbourhood benchmarks to assess your investment.

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Pune Rental Yield by Neighbourhood (2026)

Gross yield benchmarks for residential properties. Actual yields depend on exact property, furnishing, and tenant profile.

Neighbourhood Gross Yield Rental Demand
Hinjewadi 4.0–5.2% Very High
Kharadi 4.2–5.0% Very High
Magarpatta 3.8–4.8% High
Baner 3.5–4.5% High
Wakad 3.8–4.6% High
Koregaon Park 3.5–4.5% High
Viman Nagar 3.5–4.2% High
Kalyani Nagar 3.2–4.0% Moderate
Kothrud 3.0–3.8% Moderate
Aundh 3.0–3.8% Moderate
Kondhwa 3.5–4.5% Moderate
Undri 3.8–4.8% Moderate

Yields as of Q1 2026. Furnished properties and Airbnb-style short-term rentals can achieve 20–40% premium over unfurnished annual leases.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good rental yield in Pune?
A gross yield of 4%+ is considered good in Pune. IT corridors (Hinjewadi, Kharadi) consistently deliver 4–5%. Premium areas like Koregaon Park and Kalyani Nagar yield 3.5–4.5% but offer stronger capital appreciation. Below 3% typically means the purchase price is high relative to rental potential.
Is rental income taxable in India?
Yes. Rental income is taxable under "Income from House Property". A standard deduction of 30% of Net Annual Value (NAV) is allowed. Municipal taxes paid are also deductible. For properties with a home loan, interest is deductible up to ₹2L/year (self-occupied) or fully (let-out) under the old tax regime.
Should I furnish my rental property in Pune?
Semi-furnished to fully furnished properties command 20–40% higher rent, especially in corporate-heavy areas like Hinjewadi, Baner, and Viman Nagar. The payback period for furnishing is typically 18–30 months, after which you earn a clear premium.
What is the typical vacancy rate in Pune?
In strong rental markets (Hinjewadi, Kharadi, Baner), good properties are rarely vacant for more than 2–4 weeks between tenants. In weaker markets or poorly located properties, 2–3 months of vacancy per year is common. Use 1 month (8.3%) as a conservative baseline.