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Chikal Dongri Road, Nr. RMC Plant, Virar, Virar, Mumbai

1 BHK and 2 BHK Flats
675 sq.ft - 1090 sq.ft.
Rs 30 lacs onwards
Sun Realty & Hospitality Developers
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98197 02366

Presenting "SUN HEIGHTS" a Aesthetically Designed Homes. A Home in the Heart of Virar, Mumbai's Flourishing Outskirt is being Developed into an International Township for an Easy and Comfortable Living. It Offers You Precision Which Match the International Standards in every way. In simple words, th...

JVLR Road, Powai, Powai, Mumbai

2.5 BHK, 3.5 BHK & 4 BHK Flats
650 Sq.ft To 2011 Sq.ft Carpet Area
2.27 Cr Onwards
L&T Realty
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

Emerald Isle is a New Ongoing Personal Project Designed by L&T Realty at Powai, Mumbai. Emerald Isle Offer 16:00 Acre Project Land & 8 Towers of 25 Floors and 930 Units that include of 2.5 BHK, 3.5 BHK, 4 BHK with starting area from 650 Sq.ft To 2011 Sq.ft Carpet Area. As of now this home is...

Plot No 119, Kalundre, Panvel, Mumbai

1 BHK and 2 BHK Flats
Call For Area
On Request
Tejas Infratech Pvt Ltd Developers
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Phase II, Navde, Panvel, Mumbai

1 BHK and 2 BHK Flats
640 Sq.ft To 1059 Sq.ft
Rs 26.88 Lacs Onwards
Tejas Infratech Pvt Ltd Developers
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Near Harigram Aashram, Mathern Road, Wakadi, Panvel, Mumbai

1 BHK , 2 BHK and 3 BHK Flats
418 Sq.ft To 1555 Sq.ft.
Rs 17.80 Lacs Onwards
Swaraj Builders And Developers
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Andheri West, Andheri West, Mumbai

4 BHK, 5 BHK & 6 BHK Spacious Luxury A
3000 Sq.Ft To 7600 Sq.Ft
10.81 Cr Onwards
Windsor Realty
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98197 02366

About Windsor Grande Residences Windsor Grande Residences is the luxury address in Andheri West. In a city where apartments are shrinking in size with each passing day, Grande Residences, Oshiwara developed by Windsor Realty is a project that is a breath of fresh air. Spread over 9 acres of land p...

Near Bhujavale Talao, Malad West, Mumbai

2 & 3 BHK Flats
697 Sq.ft to 962 Sq.ft Carpet Area
1.75 Cr Onwards
Romell Group
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98197 02366

Romell Diva is a premium ready-to-move residential property located in the prime area of Malad West in Mumbai. It is RERA certified project and has modern, aesthetically designed 2 BHK and 3 BHK apartments with starting area from 697 Sq.ft to 962 Sq.ft Carpet Area at affordable cost. Location:-Malad...

Worli, Worli, Mumbai

2 BHK, 3 BHK and 4BHK Flats
1368 Sq.ft To 2349 Sq.ft
Rs 10 Cr Onwards
Lodha Group
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

Lodha Blue Moon WorliWorli at the price of AndheriThe most awaited prelaunch in Mumbai is here. Lodha Blue Moon at Worli from the Lodha Group is your biggest chance till date to own a SOBO property.With luxurious 2 BHK, 3 BHK and 4 BHK Apartments in one of the most affluent locations in South Mumbai...

Takka, Near Panvel Railway Station, Panvel, Mumbai

2 BHK Flats
1054 Sq.ft. - 1121 Sq.ft.
On Request
Neelsidhi Group
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 81085 11115

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Takka, Near Panvel Railway Station, Panvel, Mumbai

2 BHK and 3 BHK Flats
1060 Sq.ft To 1496 Sq.ft.
Rs 68.90 Lacs Onwards
Neelsidhi Group
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Near Godrej Sky Garden,Takka, Panvel, Panvel, Mumbai

1 BHK and 2 BHK Flats
635 Sq.ft To 1080 Sq.ft
Rs 40 Lacs Onwards
Moraj Group Developer
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Savrolli, Mumbai-Pune Express Highway, Khopoli, Panvel, Mumbai

1BHK, 2 BHK, 3 BHK and 4 BHK Flats
563 Sq.ft To 2998 Sq.ft.
Rs 36.59 Lacs Onwards
Indiabulls Real Estate
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Mumbai Panvel, Panvel, Mumbai

1 BHK, 2 BHK, 3 BHK & 4 BHK Flats
775 Sq.ft To 2420 Sq.ft.
Rs 45.50 Lacs onwards
Indiabulls Real Estate
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Kewale, New Panvel, Panvel, Mumbai

1 BHK - 1.5 BHK and 2 BHK - 3 BHK Flat
630 Sq.ft. - 1170 Sq.ft.
Rs 26 Lacs Onwards
Fortune infra Developer
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Koproli, New Panvel, Panvel, Mumbai

1BHK and 2 BHK Flats
715 Sq.ft To 1013 Sq.ft.
Rs 32.89 Lacs Onwards
Fortune infra Developer
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Koproli, Matheran Road, New Panvel, Panvel, Mumbai

1 RK, 1BHK and 1.5 BHK and 2 BHK Flats
638 Sq.ft. - 820 Sq.ft.
On Request
Fortune infra Developer
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Kewale, New Panvel, Panvel, Mumbai

1BHK and 2 BHK and 2.5 BHK Flats
518 Sq.ft To 1066 Sq.ft.
Rs 14.90 Lacs Onwards
Fortune infra Developer
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Harigram, New Panvel, Panvel, Mumbai

1 BHK - 2 BHK Flats
625 Sq.ft To 1390 Sq.ft.
Rs 25.62 Lacs Onwards
Fortune infra Developer
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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Koproli, New Panvel, Panvel, Mumbai

1 BHK - 2 BHK Flats
625 Sq.ft To 1013 Sq.ft.
Rs 41.25 Lacs Onwards
Fortune infra Developer
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 98205 75619

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St Josephs High School, Panvel, Mumbai

2 BHK Flats
1150 Sq.ft.
On Request
EMKAYEN Group
Investor / Resale Options Available
+91 81084 33334

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BKC Crossing, Bandra East, Bandra East, Mumbai

1.5 BHK & 2 BHK Apartments Flats
900 Sq.ft To 1093 Sq.ft Carpet Area
1.78 Cr Onwards
Omkar Realtors and Developers
+91 98197 02366

Omkar Meridia is a New Ongoing Residential Project at Bandra East, Mumbai developed by Omkar Realtors with Lavious 1 BHK & 2 BHK Apartments with starting area from 900 Sq.ft To 1093 Sq.ft. Omkar Meridia is been been Build 2.38 Acre Project Land / 2 Towers / 154 Units / 15 Floors. Locality:- S...

Read More About Mumbai & it's Real Estate Property Market

  • Bombay or Mumbai as it is now called is India’s most populous metro with an estimated population of about 19 million people and growing, covering an area of about 600 sq kms.
  • Thane and Navi Mumbai are the two major urban habitats on the outskirts of the city.
  • Mumbai is the financial and commercial capital of the country and the capital of the state of Maharashtra, located on the western coast of the country.
  • Major commercial landmarks located here include the country’s largest and busiest sea port, the state-of-the-art Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport which hosts the iconic Terminal 2, India's first and most advanced vertical passenger terminal.
  • The city is also home to India’s largest Stock Exchange, which is ranked as the third largest in the world and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the country’s apex bank.
  • Mumbai is also the entertainment capital of India and home to Bollywood, as the Hindi film industry, the most prolific producer of in the world, is popularly referred to.
  • One of the most well-developed cities in India, Mumbai is blessed with fast developing infrastructure facilities, a network of roads, railways, expressways and highways and a slew of reputed educational institutions, retail establishments, hotels, financial institutions, restaurants, cinema halls & multiplexes and a ample choice of accommodation.

POPULAR TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

Mumbai is home to several popular tourist and sight-seeing destinations that include the following:

 

  • Gateway of India: Built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to India in 1911, the Gateway of India at Apollo Bunder is one of Mumbai’s most famous and popular landmarks.
  • Juhu Beach & Chowpatty Beach: The former, a long stretch of sandy beach between Santacruz and Vile Parle is Mumbai’s most popular beach destination, while the later is located at Marine Lines and is well-known for vendors selling local spicy street food.
  • Film City: Now renamed Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari, is an integrated film studio complex situated at Goregaon and the shooting venue for a majority of Hindi film potboilers.
  • Prince of Wales Museum: The museum not far from the Gateway of India is housed in a carefully preserved mid-Victorian Gothic style building built in 1904 and showcases a rich collection of art, sculpture and priceless antiques.
  • Taraporewala Aquarium: Located along the picturesque Marine Drive, this recently refurbished aquarium has fish in varying shapes, sizes and colour and is popular with both adults and kids.
  • Haji Ali Dargah: This tomb of a Muslim Saint is located in the Arabian Sea opposite Mahalaxmi temple and can be visited only during low tide.
  • Mahalaxmi Temple: This temple located close to the sea off Mahalaxmi is home to three beautiful images of Hindu goddesses, Mahalaksmi, Saraswati and Maharani carved from pure gold.
  • Mount Mary Church: Located at Bandar West, it is one of most prominent churches in Mumbai and hosts a popular week-long fair every September attended by people of all faiths.
  • Mahalaxmi Race Course: The only horse-racing venue in the city, it is a popular destination for racing enthusiasts for six months from October to April during the racing season.
  • Shree Sidhivinayak Ganesh Mandir:  This famous temple dedicated to the popular Hindu elephant-headed god Ganesha, is on the corner of Kakasaheb Gadgil Marg and S.K.Bole Marg in Prabhadevi.
  • Wankhede Cricket Stadium: The venue for many a memorable cricketing battle featuring top international teams including India, this iconic stadium is still an active venue for cricket.
  • Nehru Planetarium & Science Center: Named after India’s first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, is located at Worli and features an inflatable dome planetarium that hosts daily shows on astronomy.
  • Victoria Gardens (Veermata Jeejabai Bhonsle Udyan): Located at Byculla, these botanical and zoological gardens have an interesting collection of flora and fauna besides a museum building in the Greco-Roman style.
  • Essel World Amusement Park: Located on Gorai Island, off Malad, this international-styled theme park and amusement center features over 40 exciting rides, games, and attractions. The Water Kingdom is said to be the largest of its kind in Asia.
  • Fantasy Land Amusement Park: A fun park filled with amusement rides within the city limits of Mumbai at Jogeshwari, Fantasy Land is spread over a lush green expanse covering an area of about 30 acres.

 

DEMOGRAPHICS

  • Mumbai’s population in 2013 was estimated to be in the region of a whopping 19mn, while its total metropolitan area is home to more than 20.5 million people.
  •  The city’s population has grown very rapidly over the past two decades and nearly doubled since 1991, when its population was just 12.5 million.
  • The Malad-Dahisar region in the west and the Chembur-Govandi belt in the east have grown the fastest, at between 17 – 20 percent over the last ten decades.
  • The number of people living in slums is estimated at 9 million, which is up from 6 million just a decade ago.
  • Dharavi, the second largest slum in Asia, is located in central Mumbai and is home to approx 800,000 to 1 million people living in just 2.39 square kilometers (or 0.92 square miles).
  • It's also the most literate slum in India with a literacy rate of 69 percent.
  • The city has developed a reputation as an urban melting pot with people from all over the country coming here in search of employment opportunities. 
  • 16 major Indian languages are spoken here, with the most popular being Hindi, Gujarati and Marathi, in addition to a colloquial, mixed form of Hindi called Bambaiya.
  • English is widely spoken and is the preferred medium of communication among the city’s large population of white-collared workforce.
  • By 2020, Mumbai will have an estimated 24 million people with the highest population density in the world.
  • The Greater Mumbai area which presently has a density of 27,348 people per sq km is likely to touch a high of 101,066 per sq mile during this period, the highest concentration of people on the planet.

JOBS & EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

  • By virtue of being the financial and commercial capital of the country, Mumbai is also the preferred destination for those looking for employment / business opportunities.
  • The city contributes an estimated 6.16 percent of the total GDP and also contributes the highest GDP of US$209bn.
  • The hub of economic activity, Mumbai is also responsible for contributing approx 10 percent of factory employment, 25 percent of industrial output, 33 percent of income tax collections, 60 percent of customs duty collections, 20 percent of central excise tax collections, 40 percent of India's foreign trade and an estimated INR 4,000cr in corporate taxes.
  • Additionally the city is also responsible for 25 percent of industrial output, 70 percent of maritime trade in India and 70 percent of capital transactions to the nation’s economy.
  • Mumbai and its surrounding areas also contribute over 20 percent of the state’s GDP.
  • The city’s per capita income is a little more than three times that of India.
  • By 2020-21 fiscal, Mumbai's GDP Per capita at PPP is expected to reach US$ 23,000.
  • A majority of major financial institutions, banks and stock exchanges are based here.
  • The city also hosts the headquarters of several Indian and multi-national corporations and leading corporate entities.
  • Key commercial and business districts of the city include Nariman Point, Lower Parel, Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), while specialized zones like the Santacruz Electronics Export Processing Zone (SEEPZ), Malad’s Mindspace Complex and the International Infotech Park at Navi Mumbai are some of the preferred destinations of the IT and ITES sectors.
  • Major sectors contributing to Mumbai’s economic and employment health include: banking & financial services, IT & ITES, media and entertainment, retail, lifestyle, FMCG, branded goods, gems and jewellery among others.

TRANSPORT & CONNECTIVITY

  • The city offers commuters multiple options in terms of its mass transit options.
  • Popular and cost-effective means of public transport include it suburban railway network, BEST buses, Monorail and Metro services.
  • Other popular options available here include black-and-yellow taxis, auto rickshaws and a limited ferry service.
  • Trains on the Mumbai Suburban Railway, commonly referred to as Locals form the backbone of the city's transport system.
  • The city’s suburban rail network covers a distance of approx 319 route kms and is operated by the Western and Central Railway offering excellent connectivity to most parts of the city and its outskirts.
  • Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport is among the most modern and busy airports in the country.
  • Mumbai Port Trust (MPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) are the city’s two major ports. JNPT is the busiest and most modern major port in India.
  • The Mumbai Monorail-Phase I (Wadala – Chembur) and Mumbai Metro (Versova – Ghatkopar) are the two new additions to the city’s rapid transport network, having launched services in February 2014 and June 2014 respectively.
  • A well-developed network of arterial roads, highways, flyovers and expressways exists to boost inter-city connectivity. Mumbai is also an important junction on several national highways including National Highway 3, 4,8,17 and 22, which have enhanced the city’s connectivity to other cities and states.

ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS

  • Mumbai has approximately 1,900 kms of roads.
  • The city’s three main arterial roads include the Eastern Express Highway (from Sion to Thane), the Sion – Panvel Expressway and the Western Express Highway (from Bandra to Borivali).
  • Recent projects that have enhanced road connectivity in the city include the Bandra-Worli Sealink, which links the island city to the Western suburbs, the Santacruz-Chembur Link Road (SCLR), a 6.45 km long road connecting the Western Express Highway (WEH) in Santacruz with the Eastern Express Highway (EEH) in Chembur.
  • Other road projects in this category include the Sahar Elevated Access Road (SEAR), that connects the WEH in Vile Parle to Terminal T2 at the city’s international airport and the 16.8 km long signal-free Eastern Freeway that stretches from Fort (South Mumbai) to the EEH near Ghatkopar.

KEY UPCOMING INFRA PROJECTS

Key projects on the anvil include:

 

  • A new international airport at Kopra-Panvel near Navi Mumbai to relieve pressure on Mumbai’s only existing international airport at Andheri, Mumbai.
  • A 126 km long multimodal corridor from Virar to Alibaug, connecting NH-8, Bhiwandi Bypass, NH-3, NH-4 and NH-4B, NH-17 and the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.
  • Metro Line -2, a 31.87 km stretch with 27 Metro stations on the Charkop-Bandra-Mankhurd corridor.
  • Metro Line – 3, a 32.50 km long fully underground corridor with 27 stations on the Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ route.
  • Thane-Kasarvadavli Metro Corridor, proposed as an extension to the Wadala-Ghatkopar-Thane Metro Corridor (Line-5 & Line-8).
  • Thane- Bhiwandi - Kalyan Monorail corridor, a proposed 23.75km long stretch with 17 stations along the route.
  • The proposed Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL) which is expected to facilitate decongestion in Mumbai by improving connectivity between Island city and main land (Navi Mumbai).
  • Proposed MTHL-Metro Link, to connect the mainland to Mumbai through rail-based mass transport, this planned metro corridor will begin from Prabhadevi to Sewri and further to the mainland through Navi Mumbai to a suitable Location on the Panvel-Pen section.
  • Mumbai Urban Transport Project II (MUTP – II), an estimated INR 5,300cr project designed to further improve the suburban railway service network and operations.

REALTY MARKET OVERVIEW

  • According to industry experts, residential property prices in the city and its suburbs registered an increase of only 7 percent in 2014, mainly due to the new Development Controls rules that came into effect from 2013.
  • Given the slowing demand due to high property prices no further appreciation in prices is expected in the near-to-medium term.
  • The city’s eastern suburbs from Kurla to Mulund, witnessed a hike of approx 6 percent in 2014 vis-à-vis the previous year, with land still available to launch new projects there.
  • Preferred residential destinations in South Mumbai and the city’s western suburbs between Malad and Borivali followed a similar trend.
  • Upmarket destinations in the western suburbs like Bandra, Khar, Juhu and Santacruz, reported an average growth in property prices, mainly due to an inadequate supply of high-rises.
  • Property rates in surrounding areas like Thane and Navi Mumbai have also remained sluggish due to slowing demand and uncertainty regarding the proposed international airport at Navi Mumbai.
  •  The only exceptions to this general trend were the suburbs Chembur and Wadala that saw an impressive increase in property prices of about 58 percent and 50 percent respectively in 2014 vis-a-vis the previous year, triggered by the completion of mega infra projects there like the Eastern Freeway and the Monorail.

REALTY MARKET POINTERS

  • With demand slowing and prices more-or-less stable, experts believe now is an opportune time to buy property in Mumbai by negotiating a favourable deal with developers.
  • Mumbai property prices are expected to increase by an average 6 percent in 2015.
  • Sale of residential units in Mumbai during 2014, were pegged at approx 26,407 units, indicating a drop of about 4.6 percent over the preceding year.
  • Fast developing areas like Panvel, Ulwe, Mulund and Andheri witnessed the highest demand for residential units in 2014.
  • The launch of new projects in 2014 increased by approx 8 percent year-on-year, due to the ongoing slowdown in demand and rising unsold inventory levels.
  • Areas including Panvel, Thane, Mulund and Kharghar witnessed the highest supply of housing units in 2014.

Property Trends in Mumbai

Property Rates in Several locations of Mumbai, which are categorised as follows:

Central Suburbs:
There are several stations in Suburbs. To name few of them could be Ambernath, Badlapur, Bhandup, Byculla, Dadar, Ghatkopar, Mulund, Sion, Thane. Rates in this area starts from Rs 2700 per Sq.ft which goes upto Rs 32000/- per sq.ft.

Navi Mumbai:
Some of the stations in this area includes: Airoli, CBD Belapur, Kharghar, Panvel, Vashi, Kalamboli etc. The per sq.ft rates varies between Rs 3500 To Rs 15,500.

South Mumbai:
Locations in South Mumbai is considered to be the richest side of Mumbai. Due to the infrastructures avialble here since the time of Britishers which has now boosted up magnificently. The property rates in these areas starts from Rs 18,000/- per sq.ft which goes upto Rs 76,000/- per sq.ft. To name few locations which lies in this piece of land parcel includes: Altamount Road, Shivaji Park, Colaba, Cuffe Parade, Lower Parel, Nepeansea Road, Worli and many more.

Western Mumbai:
This part of Mumbai is now becoming the most desired locations by most of the property buyers. This is becuase they find the property rates worth it against the kind of facilties available here with convenient access to all the important hubs and also to their Work Place. Though the price are very high, but much lower compared to South side of Mumbai.

Locations which are part of Western Side are as follows: Andheri, Bandra, Borivali, Goregaon, Malad, Kandivali, Vile Parle, Santacruz, Khar, Mira Road, Vasai etc. Where your budget for buying a property would range between Rs 4500 per Sq.ft To Rs 45,000/- Per Sq.ft.

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