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👉Mira-Bhayandar, The Truth About Navghar Land Fraud

On August 22, 2025, Thane police finally arrested suspects in a decade-old land fraud case in Navghar, Mira-Bhayandar. The case traces back to forged papers, manipulated deeds, and the illegal sale of a farmer’s ancestral land. As a result, it raises serious questions about trust in local real estate. What Happened: Key Facts A farmer, Balwant Patil (58) of Navghar Gaon, filed a complaint...

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🏡GST Rate Cut: A ‘Masterstroke’ To Make Homes Affordable

For many years, high property prices have kept the dream of owning a home out of reach for countless Indians. However, in a welcome and surprising move, the government has announced a Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate cut on residential real estate.In this blog, let’s explore what exactly has changed in GST, how it benefits buyers and builders, and why it could be a turning point for India’s housing...

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🏢Urban Renewal in Suburbs: A New Era of Living

Is Redevelopment the Key to Affordable Yet Modern Housing in Mumbai Suburbs? 🌆 Introduction Mumbai’s suburban skyline is rapidly transforming. From Borivali and Dahisar to Mira Road, older housing societies and chawls are gradually giving way to modern towers with luxury amenities. Moreover, this process, known as redevelopment, is not merely about rebuilding homes; rather, it is about...

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🌧️Monsoon is the Best Time to Judge Mira Road & Bhayandar Home

Every monsoon, Mumbai and its suburbs remind us why infrastructure matters just as much as luxury. Mira Road and Mira-Bhayandar, with their rapid urban growth, face the same challenge—waterlogging, drainage issues, and traffic chaos. While some projects struggle to cope, others stand tall with smart planning and future-ready designs. This season’s heavy rains have once again tested which developments...

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✨Property Market: Which Builder Type Delivers More Value?

🌆 Introduction: Mira Road’s Real Estate Evolution Mira Road, once known as an affordable housing destination, is undergoing a major transformation. With metro connectivity, highway access, and rising lifestyle aspirations, the market has attracted big branded developers alongside local builders who have long dominated the area. But the big question remains: who is actually winning Mira Road’s...

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📢Funding Breakthrough for Metro Line 9 in Mira Bhayandar

Introduction: Why Funding is the Missing Piece Infrastructure is the backbone of any growing city—and in Mumbai’s suburbs like Mira Road–Bhayandar, it directly shapes real estate demand, pricing, and liveability.While metro projects, highways, and urban planning schemes have been announced for years, execution often slows down due to funding bottlenecks. That’s changing. In early 2025, the...

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Great Redevelopment Push in Mumbai: What Buyers Should Know

1. The Scale and Momentum of Redevelopment Mumbai is undergoing a real-estate reinvention. Over 25,000 buildings in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) are now eligible for revamp—together representing a staggering ₹30,000 crore worth of projects RealtyNXT+5Mumbai Property Exchange+5ETRealty.com+5Hindustan Times. Many of these buildings are ageing, dilapidated, and structurally unsafe, prompting...

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🚧Bhayandar Road Collapse: What You Need to Know about

📰 The Incident That Shocked Residents Earlier this month, a newly constructed cement road in Indralok, Bhayandar East, collapsed just weeks after workers had completed it. The incident frustrated residents and made them worry about the quality of civic work in the region. Residents quickly circulated images and videos on social media, which sparked public outrage and forced the Mira Bhayandar...

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✨Bhayander West’s Hidden Gem: Mumbai’s New Villa Project

If you’ve been looking for a villa in Mumbai’s suburbs that offers luxury, space, and investment value, Bhayander West now has an exclusive project that ticks all the boxes. Recently, we personally visited this hidden villa community, captured the entire site on video, and even spoke about its features, pricing, and location advantages in detail.🎥 Watch the Full Video Tour Here → Click to Watch...

🏙️Why Mira Road is Becoming Mumbai’s New Luxury Address

From Affordable Suburb to Lifestyle Destination Once seen purely as an affordable housing corridor, MIRA ROAD is rapidly reinventing itself into a premium residential hub. What was once a market driven by budget buyers and first-time homeowners is now attracting luxury developers, branded projects, and aspirational buyers—all while still offering prices that are 35–50% lower than Borivali and...