Ghatkopar east property market: An overview
In the 1920s and 1930s, Ghatkopar was a tiny village. The name Ghatkopar originated from the fact that it was on the edge of the ghat. The word ‘kopara’ in Marathi means corner – … READ FULL STORY
In the 1920s and 1930s, Ghatkopar was a tiny village. The name Ghatkopar originated from the fact that it was on the edge of the ghat. The word ‘kopara’ in Marathi means corner – … READ FULL STORY
Until the mid 20th century, Malad was a sparsely populated suburb cut across by creeks and mangroves. However, since the late 20th century, the area started growing and witnessing good housing demand from the … READ FULL STORY
Dahisar in the northern suburbs of Mumbai houses the last railway station of the city. This small town is situated on the Salsette island and has a beautiful landscape overlooking the inlet of the … READ FULL STORY
Ghansoli is a suburban town of Mumbai and one of the nodes of Navi Mumbai. An upcoming and newly developed area, Ghansoli is home to several big industries and companies like Reliance, Siemens, Standard … READ FULL STORY
The name of this neighbourhood of Mumbai brings to everyone’s mind the famous and sprawling beach overlooking the Arabian Sea. Juhu is surrounded by Santacruz and Ville Parle in the east and Khar and … READ FULL STORY
A suburban area of Mumbai, Andheri is a well-developed locality that lies in close proximity to areas of Jogeshwari east and west, Goregaon east and west, Malad Creek and BMC Road. A well-known industrial … READ FULL STORY
The start-up ecosystem in the country, which for long depended solely on angel investors and venture capitalists, has today been buoyed by a slew of initiatives, like the central government’s Startup India. Along with … READ FULL STORY
In Mumbai’s real estate landscape, prices generally reduce as one moves from the south to the northern suburbs. Today, most home buyers prefer properties in the suburbs, due to its affordability, connectivity to one’s … READ FULL STORY