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Living in Mumbai – An Overview of Mumbai Expat Housing

Author: Mohit Dedhia
by Mohit Dedhia
Posted: Jun 16, 2015

Being the center of trade and the "City of Dreams", thousands of people from all across the world relocate to Mumbai every single year. Despite of the fact that Mumbai is one of the most expensive cities in India, there are certain places which can be suitable for expat housing in Mumbai. Some of these places are listed below:

Juhu:

If you have the same image of Juhu in your mind which has everlasting beaches and beautiful surroundings, you have probably missed another aspect of this suburb of Mumbai. Juhu is also a fine place to live in. the area is nestled between Khar, Vile Parle and Versova. Due to its features like the residence of some of the most renowned celebrities and connectivity to other destinations of the country, Juhu remains a dream of those looking for expat housing in Mumbai.

There are hundreds of apartments and flats available in Juhu near Linking Road and Star Hotels. However, the increasing demands of residential flats in this area have taken their prices to the seventh sky. A semi furnished flat in this area may cost as much as Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 1.5 Lakh per month.

Bandra:

Bandra is the finest place in Mumbai is you want to live amidst the well-known celebrities. Due to being the residence of most of the Bollywood actors, Bandra has become a popular tourist destination. Getting your home in this locality will give you many added benefits, such as availability of world-class amenities, feeling of living in the richest area of the country etc.

Bandra is full of expat housing options and is a preferred location for those who wish to enjoy a lovely sea view from their windows. However, getting a home in this area is sure to make a hole in your pocket because even a single BHK apartment sprawling over 500 square feet may cost as much as Rs. 50,000 per month.

Powai:

Powai is basically a commercial area which is dotted by innumerable outlet stores and offices. Nevertheless, you may find residential flats constructed over these stores. This is sure to make your life easier because all you want to live a comfortable life will be located at a few steps away. At the same time, this area will cost you less than other suburbs of Mumbai.

Finding expat housing in Mumbai at Powai is not a tough task due to the availability of thousands of residential apartments. Real estate developers are showing extra interest in this area due to the growing demand of residential apartments in this commercial locality.

Need not to say that Mumbai is a place where finding a roof is the toughest task. Still, if you are well aware of your requirements and know exactly how to hunt for a home, you will be able to find a shelter falling within your budget.

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