Entrepreneurs Karan and Deep Soni made a significant decision to relocate from a cramped flat in Andheri to a spacious apartment in Vasai West. Tired of the long daily commutes, they found a new home that drastically cut their travel time and improved their quality of life.
Real EstateRental PropertyMumbaiVasaiFamily LifeReal Estate MumbaiJul 20, 2025
They decided to move to cut down their daily commute time from 5 hours to just 1 hour, improving their quality of life and work-life balance.
Their new home in Vasai is a spacious 5BHK, 2,200 sq ft apartment, a significant upgrade from their 585 sq ft flat in Andheri. It offers more space, better amenities, and a more relaxed lifestyle.
The move has had a positive impact on their business, allowing them to be more hands-on and responsive to their clients' needs, which has translated into better business outcomes.
They miss the vibrant city life and late-night food joints, but the benefits of their new home in Vasai far outweigh these downsides.
The community in Vasai is close-knit, and the family has quickly integrated into the local lifestyle, finding new places to explore and new friends to share their experiences with.
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