08 May 2025
Following public outcry over the narrowing and lowering of Walkeshwar Road in Malabar Hill, the BMC has issued a stop-work notice to developer Dilip Chunilal Chandan and architect Preeti Kashyap Barai. The April 26, 2025 notice cites unauthorized construction at a site on CS 156, which reportedly lacks proper approvals as per amended building plans. The BMC has halted all work until the City-I Building Proposal Department reviews concerns about the altered road level and reduced width. The developer has been given 24 hours to present valid permissions or face demolition and removal of materials. Local police have been instructed to enforce the order immediately.Read more
08 May 2025
Savarkar Sadan, the historic residence of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar near Shivaji Park in Mumbai, is likely to be demolished and redeveloped. Built in 1938, the structure has deteriorated due to internal damage, prompting residents-some of whom have already sold their units to a developer-to support redevelopment. The bungalow holds deep historical significance, having hosted figures like Subhas Chandra Bose and Nathuram Godse. Over time, it was expanded under the TDR scheme. Currently, a small museum run by the Savarkar Trust operates on the ground floor. The Trust aims to retain and expand the museum in the new building while preserving the legacy by retaining the name 'Savarkar Sadan'.Read more
07 May 2025
In April 2025, Mumbai's real estate market recorded 12,142 property transactions-a 4% annual increase and the highest April figure in 13 years. Despite a 6% drop in stamp duty revenue, residential demand remained dominant, comprising 80% of transactions. Premium properties gained traction, with deals above INR 2 crore rising to 25% of total sales. While compact homes led in volume, demand for larger apartments also showed resilience. Central and South Mumbai witnessed a slight increase in market share, reflecting renewed interest. This robust performance signals enduring end-user confidence, supported by stable interest rates and expanding infrastructure across the city.Read more
07 May 2025
The Konkan Housing and Area Development Board, under MHADA, has launched a new digital platform called 'Book My Home,' enabling buyers to directly select from 13,395 unsold flats across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region under the First Come, First Serve (FCFS) scheme. Flats located in Virar, Khoni, Shirgaon, Gothivare, and Bhandarli, priced between INR 17 lakh and INR 30 lakh, can now be booked in real-time with floor and unit selection. The Aadhaar and PAN-based registration process is fully online and digitally verified. The initiative aims to improve transparency, reduce delays, and activate dormant inventory amid growing demand for affordable housing in peripheral Mumbai.Read more
07 May 2025
The BMC has penalized a contractor INR 75 lakh after substandard materials and poor curing were found on Khar West's 34th Road during a surprise inspection. The contractor had falsely certified the road as complete, with further investigation revealing weak concrete, undersized aggregates, and missing compaction tests. Additional Municipal Commissioner Abhijit Bangar called the failure systemic, fining not just the contractor but also the quality monitoring agency and municipal staff. The incident raises questions about the enforcement of BMC's quality checks, especially as the city aims to concrete 400 km of roads by May 31 under a high-profile infrastructure drive.Read more
07 May 2025
Sohail Khan has leased his commercial property in Bandra's Gasper Enclave to The Irish House for five years, earning an estimated rental income of INR 10.3 crore. The 1,290.57 sq. ft. unit commands a monthly rent of INR 16.89 lakh for the first three years, rising to INR 17.73 lakh for the final two. The agreement includes a security deposit of INR 60 lakh and attracted a stamp duty of INR 2.67 lakh. Originally purchased in 2009 for INR 3.11 crore, the property reflects strong asset appreciation in Bandra-a prime location increasingly leveraged by celebrities amid booming real estate demand.Read more
07 May 2025
Mumbai may soon witness the construction of its first underground railway corridor, linking Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) to Parel. Spanning over 17.5 km in two phases, the project is projected to cost around INR 3,000 crore and aims to decongest the city's Central Railway line. Railway authorities have initiated a feasibility study, which includes soil testing and survey work. If approved, the corridor could significantly improve passenger flow, particularly during peak hours, with trains running 25 metres below ground. The project is currently at a conceptual stage, pending further approvals and financial evaluations.Read more
06 May 2025
Mumbai, once cherished as Bombay the city of dreams is now grappling with urban strain marked by crumbling infrastructure, outdated housing, and unchecked congestion. With nearly 40% of its population living in slums and an overburdened transport system, the demand for resilient urban development has never been more urgent. Redevelopment is emerging as a compelling answer, promising upgraded infrastructure, modern amenities, and economic upliftment. As infrastructure projects like the Coastal Road and Metro Line 3 align with this momentum, the city's skyline and socio-economic dynamics could see transformative change if challenges such as regulatory hurdles and community displacement are addressed holistically.Read more
06 May 2025
Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal has leased a 1,399 sq ft luxury apartment in Andheri West, Mumbai for INR 3 lakh per month, with a two-year agreement and a 5% rent hike after the first year. The Transcon Triumph property is owned by actress and former Miss World India Natasha Suri. The move follows Chahal's recent divorce from Dhanashree Verma and reflects a growing trend of cricketers investing in Mumbai's high-end real estate. With premium amenities and proximity to studios and business hubs, Andheri West remains a prime choice for celebrities and athletes seeking upscale, well-connected urban residences.Read more
06 May 2025
Dawat-e-Hadiyah, the Dawoodi Bohra community's administrative arm, has acquired Killick House, a Grade 1 heritage structure in Mumbai's Fort area, for over INR 72 crore. Spread across 27,577 sq ft, the property-once headquarters of Killick Nixon Ltd-was purchased from Nippon Investment and Finance Co. in early 2025 via four agreements. This follows the trust's 2017 purchase of Fort House for INR 300 crore. Situated next to Cathedral School on Hornby Road, Killick House exemplifies colonial-era architecture. The acquisition highlights Dawat-e-Hadiyah's ongoing efforts to safeguard Mumbai's historical landmarks amid rapid urban development, reinforcing community-led heritage conservation in India's financial capital.Read more
06 May 2025
MHADA is set to redevelop its Bandra East headquarters through a public-private partnership (PPP), replacing the current office with a multi-storey commercial tower near BKC. The selected developer will construct MHADA's new offices free of cost in exchange for rights to lease or sell a portion of the commercial space. The site's proximity to BKC and Bandra station positions it as a prime redevelopment opportunity within Mumbai's urban renewal zone. Once land ownership clearances are obtained, the project will proceed. MHADA may extend this model to other high-value properties, using commercial redevelopment to fund future affordable housing initiatives.Read more
05 May 2025
Actor Vicky Kaushal has renewed the lease on his 2,781 sq ft sea-facing apartment in Mumbai's Raj Mahal project, paying INR 17.01 lakh monthly rent for two years and INR 17.86 lakh in the third, totaling INR 6.2 crore over three years. The deal includes a INR 1.75 crore deposit and three parking spots. This move reflects a growing trend among Bollywood celebrities choosing high-end rentals over ownership for flexibility and access to prime locations. With Juhu remaining a celebrity hotspot, the trend is shaping Mumbai's luxury real estate market towards premium rental offerings over outright purchases.Read more
02 May 2025
BEST is set to roll out last-mile connectivity for Mumbai Metro Line 3’s remaining phases, introducing 27 new bus routes to connect commuters with underground stations. Ten routes will serve the Dharavi to Acharya Atre Chowk stretch using 29 buses, linking areas like Dadar, Wadala, and Mahim. For the Acharya Atre to Cuffe Parade stretch, 17 more routes are in planning. BEST will adopt a ring-route model and upgrade station exits with bus bays. A tie-up with Google Maps will provide real-time bus tracking and ETAs, enhancing commuter convenience and supporting non-motorised transit across high-density zones.Read more
02 May 2025
Former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar has sold his 2,315 sq ft apartment in Mumbai’s Raheja Imperia, Lower Parel, for INR 13.5 crore, according to property documents reviewed by Zapkey. The April 8 transaction included one parking space and INR 81 lakh in stamp duty. Lower Parel’s evolution into a prime residential and commercial hub continues to attract celebrities and professionals. Manjrekar’s sale reflects broader trends, with recent high-profile purchases by KL Rahul, Suniel Shetty, and Suryakumar Yadav. These transactions highlight strong momentum in Mumbai’s luxury real estate market, supported by strategic moves from both individuals and corporations across India’s property landscape.Read more
02 May 2025
The Maharashtra government has approved a cluster redevelopment plan for 19 old buildings near Mumbai’s Elphinstone bridge, postponing immediate demolition amid strong resident opposition. Initially, buildings like Haji Noorani and Laxmi Niwas were marked for demolition, but concerns over displacement and indefinite delays in a combined redevelopment prompted protests. At a joint meeting with residents and authorities, officials agreed to prioritize resident relocation before proceeding with the bridge’s removal. The BMC and MSRDC will now revise the redevelopment strategy, incorporating public feedback and assessing infrastructure impacts. Demolition will only begin once a clear, phased plan and proper housing arrangements are in place.Read more
02 May 2025
The Maharashtra government has approved a INR 1,800 crore, 1.26-km connector linking Bandra Fort to the Bandra-Worli Sea Link to ease traffic at Bandra Reclamation and SV Road junctions. The six-lane road, to be built by MSRDC, will serve as a second sea link entry point from Bandstand, benefiting daily commuters and tourists. While the project includes land acquisition and rehabilitation, concerns remain about its impact on Bandstand’s public spaces. Officials plan minimal disruption with entry near Taj Lands End and a small exit at Bandra Fort. The connector forms part of a larger plan to decongest western Mumbai through parallel corridors.Read more