Kalamboli is one of the key areas in Navi Mumbai, lying within the Raigad District in Maharashtra. It lies at the Panvel and Sion Highway junction where it is intersected by the Panvel Bypass, National Highway 48 and the National Highway 66 along with the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. It is one of the biggest hubs for manufacturing of steel and iron in the country. The total area of the locality is 7.83 square kilometres. There is an elevation of 15 metres while the Panvel Municipal Corporation is the governing entity for the locality. The coordinates are 19.0328° N, 73.1012° E. Kalamboli is known for housing the Navi Mumbai Police Headquarters along with the CIDCO Sewage Water Treatment Plant. It is also home to the biggest marble market in the region.
Infrastructure and Details
There will be three new metro stations coming up as a part of the Navi Mumbai Metro Phase-II development. The Mansarovar railway station lies 3.5 km away while the Kharghar railway station is 5.4 km away from the locality. The Khandeshwar and Panvel railway stations are approximately 3.9 km and 6.5 km away from the locality. The Kalamboli railway station is 950 metres away from the area while the National Highway 48 is 800 metres away from Kalamboli. The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport lies 35.9 km away from the area. The Shri Balaji International School lies 1.6 km away while the Suasth Hospital lies 1.8 km away from the area. The D Mart Kalamboli is located 850 metres away from Kalamboli.
Property in Kalamboli
You will find several 1 RK and 1 and 2 BHK apartments in Kalamboli. You will also come across independent builder floors in the locality. The skyrocketing growth of infrastructure has greatly contributed towards the development of the residential housing market in Kalamboli.
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