Anurang Jain, the promoter of Endurance Technologies, has purchased a 5,600 sq ft luxury villa in Alibaug, Maharashtra, for ₹38.15 crore, highlighting the growing appeal of the coastal town as a prime destination for second homes.
AlibaugLuxury VillaEndurance TechnologiesLodha DevelopersHighnetworth IndividualsReal Estate MumbaiOct 01, 2025

The villa Anurang Jain acquired in Alibaug spans over 5,600 square feet.
Anurang Jain paid ₹38.15 crore for the villa in Alibaug.
The Alibaug Townhouses project, also known as Lodha Alibaug, is an integrated township under construction on a 100-acre parcel. It is being developed by Lodha Developers Ltd. and has a project completion deadline set by RERA for August 31, 2029.
Other high-profile developments in Alibaug include Emaar India’s plan to build 84 villas on a 25-acre parcel, Oberoi Realty’s acquisition of 81 acres for a luxury hotel and branded villa project, and Hiranandani Communities’ launch of the first phase of its 225-acre township, Hiranandani Sands.
Alibaug is becoming a preferred location for second homes due to its scenic coastal environment, proximity to Mumbai, and the growing number of luxury real estate projects. It is particularly attractive to industrialists and celebrities seeking weekend retreats.

The top seven cities in India, including Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, and Chennai, are projected to witness a surge in retail space, with Delhi NCR leading the charge.

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has initiated insolvency proceedings against Jaiprakash Associates, a leading real estate developer, following a plea by ICICI Bank.

Real estate developer Whiteland Corporation has signed an agreement with Marriott International to bring Westin Residences to Gurgaon, offering a luxurious housing project with hotel-inspired lifestyle

The Finance Minister's decision to amend the LTCG rules has brought cheer to homeowners and boosted real estate stocks. Here's what it means for you.

India's real estate sector has played a pivotal role in shaping urban development since independence. With the urban population growing from 62 million in 1947 to over 485 million today, the sector has undergone significant transformations.

Worli police apprehended Dhirendra Chandrakant Shukla, a wanted real estate agent, for duping Avighna Group of Rs2 crore and 3.5kg gold by promising a vacant plot in Worli for development.