DLF has received approval from MahaRERA for the first phase of its premium residential project, The WestPark, in Andheri, Mumbai. The project includes 416 high-end apartments and is set to be completed by June 2032.
DlfThe WestparkMahareraMumbaiHighend ApartmentsReal Estate MumbaiJun 19, 2025
Phase-1 of The WestPark includes 416 high-end apartments.
The apartments in The WestPark range from 1,048 sq. ft. to 2,278 sq. ft., with studio units measuring about 236 sq. ft. each.
The WestPark project is scheduled for completion by June 2032.
DLF is partnering with the Trident Group under the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) scheme for The WestPark project.
The MahaRERA approval ensures that the project adheres to stringent regulatory standards, providing transparency and accountability to prospective buyers.
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