Ulwe School Shortage Crisis β 1 CBSE Seat per 8 Students, Families Flee to Kharghar
Ulwe education infrastructure crisis reveals 1 CBSE seat per 8 students vs Kharghar 1:3 ratio, driving families with school-age children away and impacting rental demand.
Current statistics: 42,000 school-age students, only 5,200 CBSE/ICSE seats, creating severe shortage. Impact: Families relocating to Kharghar, Ulwe rental demand down 7% YoY, rental yield dropped 50 bps to 4.6%. Demographic shift: Child-free IT professionals becoming primary tenants.
Future relief: Ryan International campus (1,200 seats) approved for 2027, additional schools in pipeline. Investment implications: Short-term rental challenges, long-term appreciation potential as infrastructure develops. Property strategy: Target child-free professionals, smaller units, proximity to proposed schools. Keywords: Ulwe school shortage, education infrastructure, rental market impact.
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