Bandra West, an upscale suburb in Mumbai, is known for its blend of old-world charm and modern amenities, attracting many Bollywood celebrities. The neighborhood's vibrant culture and nightlife, with numerous cafes, restaurants, and boutiques, make it highly desirable. In May, Ashiana and Sagar Tarang Apartments led the real estate market, each closing two deals, while resale transactions dominated. Apartment sizes varied significantly, catering to diverse preferences and budgets, with prices per square foot ranging from INR 15,289 to INR 60,000. Bandra West remains a top choice for both affluent and value-conscious buyers, offering a high quality of life.Read more
Chairman Nadir Godrej and sons, Burjis and Hormusji, have purchased three sea-view luxury apartments in Malabar Hill's prestigious Ruparel House for INR 180 crore. Situated on the sixth to eighth floors, the combined 13,836 sq. ft space includes a 1,029 sq. ft exclusive deck and balcony. This record-breaking deal underscores Mumbai's robust luxury market, with prices averaging INR 1.44 lakh per sq. ft. The city's allure for high-net-worth individuals is further evident in the surge of residential transactions across segments, positioning Malabar Hill as a prime destination for luxury living amidst India's most expensive property market.Read more
The completion of Mumbai Metro Line 3 (Aqua Line) has been delayed to December 2024, as announced after a cabinet meeting led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. Initially set for September 2024, the project's first phase - a crucial 9.6 km stretch between SEEPZ and Bandra Kurla Complex - will now be operational by December. The state government has streamlined funding, directly providing INR 1,163 crore to the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation. With 98% of the work completed, the total project cost stands at INR 37,275.50 crore. The new deadline aims to ease traffic congestion, especially with the full 33.7 km line eventually connecting Cuffe Parade to SEEPZ.Read more
Over 1,400 families in the Shastri Nagar slum in Bandra West, Mumbai, are set to receive permanent homes as the demolition of 1,700 shanties begins for a high-rise rehabilitation project. After a 22-year legal battle and changes in government regulations, the Supreme Court approved the project under the current slum rehabilitation scheme. The project will provide eligible families with new homes and improved connectivity from Bandra station to the Western Express Highway. This initiative exemplifies successful collaboration among the government, developer, and residents, addressing Mumbai's housing shortage and improving living conditions for slum dwellers.Read more
Residents of a slum in Wadala East, Mumbai, face continued uncertainty as their redevelopment project, initiated in 2013, remains stalled. Despite vacating their homes over a decade ago, they haven't received promised permanent housing or transit rent. Developer Omkar Realtors cited financial difficulties, halting rent payments in 2015-2016. A recent Bombay High Court order criticized the delays and urged the state government and Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) to make firm decisions. A potential takeover by J C Flowers Asset Reconstruction Pvt. Ltd. has been proposed, but the immediate issue of unpaid rent remains unresolved. The court has ordered Omkar to deposit outstanding rent by July 24, 2024.Read more
Navi Mumbai's Commissioner, Dr. Shinde, is taking a multi-pronged approach to improve the city's cleanliness for the upcoming Swachh Survekshan (Cleanliness Survey) 2024. He emphasised departmental responsibility, citizen participation through waste sorting and public campaigns, and student education through visits to waste processing plants. Additionally, Dr. Shinde called for a plastic bag ban in markets, clean-up of the Sion Panvel highway, and a sanitation monitoring dashboard. Public awareness efforts include media campaigns, park beautification, and a scholarship program. These actions aim to make Navi Mumbai a cleaner and more organised city.Read more
Mumbai's real estate market is set for a transformation as Paradigm Realty embarks on a monumental INR 4,500 crore redevelopment project across 11 housing societies in Bandra and Kandivali. This ambitious initiative promises modern luxury living with amenities like landscaped gardens and enhanced security, a significant upgrade from ageing structures. Beyond individual benefits, the project highlights Mumbai's focus on urban renewal amid land scarcity. It will add over 2.8 million square feet of living space, easing pressure on the city's housing market. The deal, boosted by Maharashtra's stamp duty waiver for society members, marks a pivotal step towards a more modern and sustainable cityscape.Read more
Mumbai's real estate sector has recorded a notable 12% year-on-year increase in property registrations for June 2024, driven by strong demand and economic stability, reports Knight Frank. Under the Bombay Municipal Corporation, Mumbai saw 11,600 registrations this June, up from 10,319 last year, generating over INR 1000 crore for the state. Mr. Prashant Sharma of NAREDCO Maharashtra highlights robust market confidence, while Mr. Pritam Chivukula of CREDAI-MCHI notes growing homeowner sentiment. Analysts credit economic stability for this record-setting June, with expectations high for sustained growth. This surge underscores Mumbai's resilience and attractiveness in real estate, backed by ongoing policy support and economic vigour.Read more
Bollywood star Abhishek Bachchan's recent investment in six luxury apartments at Oberoi Sky City, Borivali, underscores the area's burgeoning real estate appeal. With a total area of 4,894 sq. ft on the 57th floor, the transaction values each sq. ft at INR 31,498. This move aligns with Borivali's transformation into a premier residential destination, anchored by Oberoi Realty's expansive 25-acre development. The addition of Sky City Mall and a forthcoming JW Marriott Hotel enhances the area's allure, attracting high-profile buyers like Bachchan. His investment could set a precedent for future luxury developments in Mumbai's evolving real estate landscape.Read more
Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde of Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has directed all departments to be proactive in maintaining the city's cleanliness. He stressed the importance of each employee contributing to Navi Mumbai's reputation as a clean city. Dr. Shinde outlined expectations for the 'Swachh Survekshan 2024' action plan, emphasising the need for dynamic action and citizen participation. He recommended cleanliness campaigns, waste classification projects, and educating students. Dr. Shinde also instructed keeping the Sion Panvel highway clean, implementing a scholarship scheme, and creating a dashboard for daily reviews. These directives aim to ensure a cleaner and more organised Navi Mumbai through community involvement.Read more
The Dharavi Redevelopment Project, managed by Dharavi Redevelopment Project Pvt. Ltd. (DRPPL), aims to transform a 600-acre slum in Mumbai into a modern urban area. To support this massive effort, DRPPL has requested 15 acres of land in Bandra Kurla Complex from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) for machinery storage. They have also secured 27.57 acres from the Railway Land Development Authority and are seeking 12 acres currently used by Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST). The Maharashtra government proposes an additional 283.4 acres of salt pan land. The project, though logistically challenging, promises improved living conditions for 1.2 million residents.Read more
Mahalaxmi, a locality in South Mumbai, is celebrated for its rich history and upscale living environment. In May, Piramal Mahalaxmi - South Tower emerged as the top performer with 7 transactions, followed closely by Piramal Mahalaxmi North Tower with 5 deals. K Raheja Vivarea and Lokhandwala Minerva Mahalaxmi also contributed significantly with 2 transactions each. Developer sales dominated the market, reflecting a preference for new developments over resale properties. Apartment sizes varied widely, from the expansive 2,597 square feet in K Raheja Vivarea to the more compact 736 square feet in Piramal Mahalaxmi - South Tower, accommodating diverse buyer preferences. With prices per square foot ranging from INR 29,212 to INR 1,04,390, Mahalaxmi offers luxury homes suited for both families and individuals. The neighborhood's blend of tranquility, connectivity, and luxury amenities continues to attract affluent residents and businesses alike, reinforcing its status as a prime real estate destination in Mumbai.Read more
Starting July 1st, Maharashtra's real estate sector will see enhanced buyer protection and transparency as MahaRERA introduces new regulations. Developers are now required to maintain three distinct bank accounts for project funds, centralising buyer payments and ensuring accountability. The RERA Designated Collection Account receives all buyer funds, excluding taxes, while the RERA Designated Separate Account allocates 70% for construction expenses. The remaining 30% in the RERA Designated Transaction Account offers operational flexibility. These measures aim to curb fund misuse, accelerate refunds, and expedite project completions, bolstering trust between homebuyers and developers in Maharashtra's evolving real estate landscape.Read more
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) demolished an unauthorised structure in Belapur's Sector 36 on June 25, 2024. The demolition, led by Municipal Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde, targeted a house in Karave village after the owner failed to comply with a notice issued under the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act. The NMMC's Encroachment Department, under Deputy Commissioner Rahul Gethe, oversaw the operation, which involved a team of six personnel and 12 labourers using hammers and gas cutters. The Navi Mumbai Police ensured the smooth execution of the demolition, sending a clear message against unauthorised constructions and the importance of following proper building regulations.Read more
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) celebrated the 10th International Yoga Day on June 21, 2024, with a vibrant event themed Yoga for Self and Society. Held at the CIDCO Exhibition Center, the highlight was the "Yoga Mantra" program, drawing a large crowd including civic leaders like Dr. Kailas Shinde, Municipal Commissioner, and local MLAs. This event aimed to highlight yoga's dual benefits for physical well-being and civic responsibility, integrating messages from the "Swachh Bharat Mission." The NMMC's commitment to regular yoga sessions underscores their holistic approach to fostering community health and environmental stewardship in Navi Mumbai.Read more
On June 24, 2024, Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde conducted a surprise inspection of all departments at the NMMC headquarters. Accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Shri. Sharad Pawar, Dr. Shinde emphasised punctuality, proper document storage, and cleanliness. He directed the activation of the CCTV control room and improvements in emergency management procedures. Dr. Shinde also advocated for the publicising of Swachh Survekshan and Majhi Vasundhara Abhiyaan messages. These measures aim to create a more efficient, people-oriented administration across all NMMC offices.Read more