Mumbai's luxury housing market continues to attract high-net-worth individuals, with Tata Power CEO Praveer Sinha purchasing a premium apartment in the prestigious Raheja Modern Vivarea project.
Luxury HousingHighnetworth IndividualsMumbai Real EstateRaheja Modern VivareaCorporate ExecutivesReal Estate NewsNov 02, 2025

Raheja Modern Vivarea is a prestigious luxury residential project located in Mahalaxmi, Mumbai. It offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea, Willingdon Golf Course, and Mahalaxmi Race Course, and features high-end amenities and modern architecture.
Praveer Sinha is the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Tata Power, a leading power company in India. He recently purchased a luxury apartment in the Raheja Modern Vivarea project.
Praveer Sinha purchased a 2,181 sq ft luxury apartment with an additional 78 sq ft balcony, totaling 2,259 sq ft, for ₹17.5 crore. The apartment is located on the 31st floor of the South Tower in the Raheja Modern Vivarea project.
Corporate leaders and high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) are investing in luxury real estate in Mumbai due to robust capital appreciation prospects, flexible home loan options, and a desire for larger, well-located residences in premium areas.
Other notable luxury residential projects in Mumbai include Lodha Marquise, The World Towers, and Three Sixty West. These projects are located in the Mahalaxmi–Worli–Lower Parel belt and have attracted a steady stream of buyers from the upper corporate and entrepreneurial segment.

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