HomeNewsBusinessPersonal FinanceDeveloping new residential destinations in Mumbai

Developing new residential destinations in Mumbai

According to the 2010 census, Mumbai now houses around 14 million people, which makes it India�s most populous city and the world�s second-most populous city. It is also India�s richest city because it has the highest GDP.

September 20, 2013 / 16:47 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Anuj Puri, Chairman & Country Head, Jones Lang LaSalle India

According to the 2010 census, Mumbai now houses around 14 million people, which makes it India�s most populous city and the world�s second-most populous city. It is also India�s richest city because it has the highest GDP. Unfortunately, it also has an extremely complicated and lopsided real estate market. Properties in the island city are notorious for being the most expensive real estate in India. This has caused the city to grow far into the mainland in the north and east directions, and this has resulted in the working population having to commute at least two hours to and from work every day. To compound it all, there is a massive annual inward migration of aspiring job seekers into Mumbai. The city has been bursting at the seams for quite a while now, and its infrastructure is rocking and reeling. The point I am making is that �destination development� in the Mumbai context is a tricky and very non-typical concept. I do not see destination development in this city in terms of projects, but in terms of locations. This is because a well-conceived and executed residential project in Mumbai is still only as good as the infrastructure that makes its location accessible and capable of providing a certain level of comfort and lifestyle. The inner city certainly does not offer much by ways of available land parcels anymore, and those that are available are hamstrung by infrastructure challenges. To my thinking, Mumbai�s residential property destinations of the future will be those that are seeing sufficient infrastructure development. So, rather than singling out any project, I would like to stress on the fact that destination development and infrastructure development are joined at the hip in Mumbai. To make a destination project viable, it has to provide accessibility, open spaces and social conveniences such as shopping facilities, schools and hospitals.          
first published: Apr 23, 2011 03:29 pm

Discover the latest Business News, Sensex, and Nifty updates. Obtain Personal Finance insights, tax queries, and expert opinions on Moneycontrol or download the Moneycontrol App to stay updated!