The National Housing Board reveals that property rates in Mumbai have now reached levels comparable to global cities like Dubai, making homeownership unaffordable for even the wealthiest urban Indians.
MumbaiProperty RatesAffordable HousingReal EstateUrban PlanningReal Estate MumbaiJun 25, 2025

The current average price per square foot in Mumbai stands at ₹26,975.
Mumbai's property costs are marginally lower than Dubai’s, with Mumbai at ₹26,975 per square foot and Dubai at ₹27,884 per square foot.
A high-income household in Mumbai earning an estimated ₹10.7 lakh annually would need to save consistently for over 109 years to afford a typical 1,184 sq ft apartment.
The main factors contributing to the housing affordability crisis in Mumbai include unchecked real estate inflation, stagnant income growth, and underwhelming affordable housing delivery.
Some proposed solutions include progressive land use policies, stronger rent control mechanisms, and large-scale public housing development in city limits, not just on suburban fringes.

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