Tata Housing – Builder Overview

Amidst the crowd of extravagant real estate companies, Tata Housing stands as an explicit example of what is known as ‘affordable housing’. The company started afresh as a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Sons, Tata Group’s holding company in the year 2006 led by Brotin Banerjee, who is the MD and CEO of Tata Housing Development Company Limited. Since its inception, the real estate company has devoted itself to the construction of cost-effective projects that will cater to the middle-class and lower-class housing requirements and in fact, quite a few of their projects have been designed solely for the weaker strata of the society as well. The Tata Housing real estate projects comprise residential, commercial and retail projects that cover several genres of real estate project development, namely, land identification and acquisition, project planning, designing, marketing and sales, project execution, property services and estate management as well. The mission of the company is “to delight customers by providing quality life spaces through continuous innovations”. Known for complete transparency in terms of management and project development, the Tata Housing Group stands out from the rest when it comes to construction of exquisite properties across prominent areas of India like Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Gurgaon, Chandigarh and Kolkata.

Why Tata Housing?

Tata Housing is one of the pioneers of real estate project development in India and it has already won various laurels for the excellence and quality of its projects. In fact, it has also received the Gold certification by LEED for its Xylem commercial project in Mumbai owing to the ‘sustainable green development’ that gets reflected in every single nook and corner of the same. In fact, environment is one of the major concerns of Tata Housing residential projects built across the length and breadth of the country. At the same time, the projects, especially the residential ones are absolutely carved out for the commoners only so that they can get soulful living experience within easy means of budget itself. Tata Housing has also launched a 100% subsidiary known as Tata Value Homes in the year 2010 that was established with goal of providing housing solutions to almost 26 million households within cheaper rates of just Rs.(4-10) lacs. Apart from that, elegant and luxurious projects are also being developed by Tata Housing that come with an extra certification from the Indian Green Building Council as well.

A snapshot of a few Tata Housing projects

Top projects by Tata Housing in Mumbai –

  • Peregrine
  • Condor Gardens
  • Merwanjee Cama Park
  • Falcon’s Crest
  • Aashiana
  • Symphony
  • Glen Eagle
  • Petit Towers
  • Emerald Court
  • GlenDale

Top projects by Tata Housing in Pune –

  • Blue Hills

Top projects by Tata Housing in Goa –

  • Villa Paradiso

Top projects by Tata Housing in Bengaluru –

  • Sherwood

Top projects by Tata Housing in Delhi NCR –

  • Tata House-Prithviraj Road

Projects by Tata Housing in Bangalore/Mumbai –

  • Xylem, Bangalore
  • Technopolis Knowledge Park (First IT Park of India)
  • Eruchshaw Building, Mumbai
  • The Metropolitan, Mumbai
  • Enterprise Centre, Mumbai
  • Commercial Building at Bandra, Mumbai
  • Imperial Mall, Bangalore

Tata Housing ongoing projects –

  • Myst Cliffside, Kaushali
  • Vivati, Mumbai
  • La Vida, Gurgaon
  • Tata Housing Amantra
  • Tata Housing Serein
  • Destination 150 Noida
  • The Gateway Towers
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