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Top 7 Rental Localities in Mumbai

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Devashrita Gujral
Posted on August 18, 2023. 10 mins

House Hunting is something that can be arduous and taxing. With the right set of hands helping you, you can actually evolve out of those problems and likewise suggest to other people what you did to correct them along the way. Mumbai ~ is often regarded as the city of dreams. A city where dreamers are born, a city where dreamers migrate in search of success, fame, and respect. If you're one of those people who have visited Mumbai, you know exactly what I am talking about. If you are a Mumbaikar or someone who has resided in Mumbai for a limited amount of time, you understand how the city can be hasty, seem very frantic, and be overwhelming. Now, couple that with not knowing where to live, networking with your agents, and still finding it difficult to scour a decent rental property in the city. Finding the best rental locations can be challenging, but certainly not impossible. We have compiled a list of articles, savoring every nook and cranny to find the best rental locality, keeping in mind your preferences, likes, and dislikes. Starting with :

7 Rental Localities in Mumbai:

Bandra:

Bandra is a location you would certainly be aware of. Yes, this is where your favorite celebrities reside. For the longest time, Bandra has been an abode for properties with picturesque houses that have an integral mix of contemporary design and vintage art residing inside. The area is much sought after because of the innumerable cafes, avant garde art, and places to shop. If you're lucky enough, you will also find a house facing the enormous west coast of the Arabian Sea. One such property that resides on the boundary is 'Mannat'. Spanning 27,000 sq ft, the behemoth amounts to Rs 200 crore today and is owned by our very own superstar, Mr. Shah Rukh Khan.

Andheri:

In the past few years, Andheri has been a hub for a ton of commercial properties, and it's also been a promenade for shopping centers, luxury apparel stores, and dining centers. Rightly so, the houses also amount to expensive rent, starting at Rs. 40,000 a month. The variety, infrastructure development, and commercial hubs, including restaurants, bars, and cineplexes, that the city has to offer, along with staunch safety and security for its residents, are the reasons it's an attractive and accessible destination for your next best bet on renting!

Powai:

Powai, in recent years, has been imbued with gated communities backed by enormous developers, to name one of them, Hiranandani. The space has not only been extremely central to major commercial places like BKC and Andheri, but it has also increased the bandwidth of diversity, where the locality is open to welcoming people from all walks of life. It has been an area much sought after since the investments that were funneled in to make those communities secure, and it has been at the forefront of change, in the way builders and tenants have sought after and bought properties. The apartments here have encumbered gyms, cinema houses, and rotary clubs for their dedicated residents and members.

Thane:

Amongst the areas we listed up until now, Thane seems to be the one that is pocket-friendly and easy to commute to, depending on whether you plan to live in the central part of Mumbai. Let's list out the other benefits: With gated communities built inside Thane, the developers have tried to sustain the serene environment by planting colossal trees that provide infinite shade to the people who visit them. The Sanjay Gandhi National Park also brings people a bit closer to nature, thereby rescuing them from the hustle and bustle of their fast life in Mumbai. The area is also a hub for great restaurants, educational institutions, and the best nightlife.

Dadar:

Dadar is located in the heart of Mumbai. It's the locality you visit for scrumptious food and places to explore. It's also the place that you dread if you travel on the fast local starting from Dadar. The biggest advantage you can seek from the neighborhood is the proximity it offers you to both the central and western suburbs for commuting. Furthermore, it's also the home ground for people of different cultures coming together and celebrating their festivals. When it comes to the architecture of the city, it's a unique blend of old charm and convenience, where people get to enjoy dual aspects of the city altogether.

Chembur:

Chembur is also a neighborhood that provides you with pocket friendly options for your house hunting. In the past, the local governments have taken on a ton of projects to upgrade the infrastructure, civic amenities, and sanitation in the city. It also housed the exquisite RK studio, which has been the inspiration for a lot of our cinema today and was built and maintained by the Kapoor family. Compared to some other densely populated areas of Mumbai, Chembur is also relatively less congested, providing a more relaxed living environment to its residents & occupants.

Malad:

The last but certainly not the least choice for your next rental expedition is Malad. Want to spend some leisure time enjoying your recreational activities? What if your next home is just a short distance away from majestic beaches? Malad is a few laps away from Aksa and Marve Beach, thereby giving you the opportunity to take a day off and just have fun. It also harbors a healthy commitment to community building and inviting people from different backgrounds to common associations and events to build more unity amongst them. Additionally, the locality ensures that you get the best in healthcare services and facilities when and as you need them.