Mumbai, home to 92 billionaires, has solidified its position as the Billionaire Capital of Asia, surpassing Beijing. Discover the most expensive residential areas in the city, where the elite and wealthy choose to live.
MumbaiBillionairesLuxury Real EstateResidential AreasProperty PricesReal Estate MumbaiNov 29, 2024
Altamount Road is often referred to as the Beverly Hills of Mumbai, known for its palatial estates and prominent residents.
Property prices in Malabar Hill can range from Rs. 50 crore to over Rs. 150 crore (approximately $6.5 million to $20 million).
Colaba is a historic neighborhood in South Mumbai, known for its colonial architecture and is a favorite among diplomats and expatriates.
Property prices in Bandra West can range from Rs. 15 crore to Rs. 40 crore (approximately $2 million to $5 million).
Navi Mumbai offers a perfect blend of modern infrastructure, green spaces, and a more relaxed lifestyle compared to central Mumbai, making it a preferred choice for the city's nouveau riche.
While real estate assets have seen modest growth, PropTech has witnessed an impressive 40% growth, reflecting investor confidence in the sector.
The Shapoorji Pallonji Group has formed a new holding company, Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (SPRE), to consolidate its real estate holdings spread across key cities in India.
The luxury housing sector in Delhi-NCR is set to witness substantial growth, with prominent micro-markets like Golf Course Road, Dwarka Expressway, and Greater Noida attracting significant investment and development.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has sternly warned policemen against forming any alliances with the real estate mafia. He emphasized the importance of maintaining integrity and serving the public interest.
The Indian government has made significant strides under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana - Gramin (PMAY-G) scheme, sanctioning over 39.82 lakh houses in the 2024-25 fiscal year. This initiative aims to provide housing for all rural households by 2022, ensu
The Bombay High Court has initiated a review of the Maharashtra Slum Areas Act, 1971, raising questions about the balance between real estate development and the welfare of slum dwellers in Mumbai. This article delves into the background, key issues, and