25 Acres of Township Living, One Minute from the Expressway
2, 2.5 & 3 BHK · Starting ₹63 Lac onwards
Little Earth is Kolte Patil's integrated residential township at Kiwale — a 25-acre gated community designed around the conviction that a well-planned neighbourhood is more valuable than any single amenity. Spread across a contiguous land parcel near the Mumbai-Bangalore Highway, it brings together 2, 2.5, and 3 BHK homes, five themed clubhouses, a multiplex, over 40 operational retail and commercial spaces, and a 72-feet-wide private boulevard that sets the tone from the moment you arrive.
The township is already home to over 800 families across its delivered phases — a live, functioning community rather than a promise on a brochure. Ongoing phases continue the same planning language: east-west oriented homes maximising natural light and cross-ventilation, double-balcony layouts on select 2 BHK configurations, and a spring-inspired landscape palette that weaves central parks, pergola seating, and sculpture courts between the residential towers.
Kolte Patil Developers, incorporated in Pune in 1991 and listed on both the NSE and BSE, has delivered over 20 million square feet of residential and commercial space across Pune, Bengaluru, and Mumbai over three decades. Little Earth is built under the flagship KoltePatil mid-income brand — the same platform that delivered Life Republic (Hinjewadi), Western Avenue, and the Masulkar City phases — bringing institutional-grade construction oversight to a product priced for the genuine homebuyer.
Kiwale is in the middle of a structural re-rating. Kolte Patil's own market analysis places the corridor among Pune's emerging markets most directly benefiting from the Ring Road and metro extensions, with entry prices still meaningfully below comparable addresses in Baner or Wakad. Buyers entering Little Earth's current phases are acquiring ahead of that revaluation, in a township that already has its social infrastructure, retail spine, and community identity in place.
Little Earth is the rare project where the community you are buying into exists today, not just on a master plan. Come see 25 acres of considered township living for yourself.
Starting from Rs. 63 Lacs onwards
| Configuration | Size | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|
| 2 BHK Efficient east-west layouts with double-balcony options and full cross-ventilation | 656–815 sq.ft. | Rs. 63 Lacs onwards |
| 2.5 BHK Spacious transitional configuration bridging compact and full 3 BHK living | 860 sq.ft. | Rs. 85 Lacs onwards |
| 3 BHK Family-sized homes with generous room proportions and dedicated utility space | 943–1024 sq.ft. | Rs. 88 Lacs onwards |




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Survey No. 19, Masulkar City, Mumbai-Bangalore Highway, Kiwale, Pune · Kiwale · Pune
Kiwale sits within the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation belt on Pune's north-western edge, positioned along the Mumbai-Bangalore Highway (NH-48). The micro-market is flanked by Ravet, Punawale, and Mamurdi, and sits roughly 23 km from central Pune via the Aundh-Ravet BRTS corridor. Its location at the expressway interchange has drawn a steady concentration of IT professionals who commute to Hinjewadi's technology campuses, which lie approximately 15 minutes away.
Little Earth occupies Survey No. 19 on the Kiwale-Mamurdi Road, adjacent to Symbiosis Skills and Professional University and within a few minutes of Mukai Chowk — the neighbourhood's primary transit node. Dehu Road Railway Station is roughly 5 minutes out, and the Mumbai-Pune Expressway entry is approximately 1 km from the project gate. Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital, D-Mart, and Phoenix Marketcity Wakad sit within a 10–15 minute drive, completing a self-sufficient daily-life radius that is rare at this price point in Pune's western corridor.
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The upcoming Dehu-Narhe elevated road corridor will run parallel to NH-48, significantly cutting peak-hour congestion and creating a faster arterial link across Pune's western growth belt, directly benefiting Kiwale commuters.
A 23 km elevated metro corridor connecting Hinjewadi IT Park to Shivajinagar is under active construction. The nearest proposed station is approximately 10 minutes from Kiwale, opening a car-free corridor to one of Pune's largest employment zones.
The Pune Ring Road project, a major peripheral expressway, is designed to ease traffic load on arterial city roads. Kiwale falls within the direct influence zone of its western alignment, which is expected to unlock further residential and commercial development.
The existing Bus Rapid Transit System corridor along Aundh-Ravet Road links Kiwale to central Pune efficiently. Ongoing upgrades to bus frequency and route coverage are improving last-mile connectivity for residents without personal vehicles.
PCMC-led widening of the Kiwale-Mamurdi Road is in progress, improving direct access between the project address and the expressway interchange while reducing internal traffic congestion in the micro-market.
Little Earth spans 25 acres — large enough to sustain five themed clubhouses, a multiplex, over 40 retail outlets, and a 72-foot private boulevard — yet priced at entry levels that Baner or Wakad cannot match at equivalent scale.
Over 800 families already reside in completed phases of Little Earth. The clubhouses are operational, the commercial spine is active, and the social infrastructure is established — buyers in ongoing phases step into a functioning neighbourhood.
The project sits approximately 1 km from the Mumbai-Pune Expressway and adjacent to NH-48, placing residents within 15 minutes of Hinjewadi IT Park and under two hours of South Mumbai — a commuter advantage few Pune townships can replicate.
Rather than a single multipurpose hall, Little Earth allocates dedicated clubhouses to leisure, sports, kids, wellness, and social programming — a club infrastructure typically associated with large-format luxury projects, delivered here at a mid-market price point.
Each phase and tower of Little Earth carries individual MahaRERA registration, with the primary number P52100047721 publicly verifiable on the MahaRERA portal. Commencement certificates have been issued, and construction progress is tracked by regulatory mandate.
Kiwale and the broader Ravet-Punawale belt are identified as among Pune's highest capital-appreciation corridors for 2026, with entry prices still below city averages and the Ring Road and metro extensions expected to re-rate the market materially over the next three to five years.
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