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Live news feed — last updated 22 June 2026

22 Jun2026

BEST Strike Continues, Disrupting Bus Operations

The indefinite strike by BEST Undertaking employees entered its second day, causing significant disruptions to public bus services across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Electricity distribution services, however, continued without interruption.

Source: The Hindu, The Indian Express (via Re-mumbai)
30 Apr2026

Goregaon-Mulund Link Road Project Receives ₹2,650 Crore in BMC Budget

The Goregaon-Mulund Link Road project has been allocated ₹2,650 crore in the BMC's FY26-27 budget. This crucial east-west connectivity project, which involves the construction of a 4.7 km twin-tube tunnel under the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, aims to ease traffic congestion on the Ghodbunder Road.

Source: Outlook India
27 Feb2026

Mumbai Infrastructure Projects Gain Momentum with Budget Allocations and Project Launches

Mumbai is experiencing a surge in infrastructure and activity. The BMC has proposed a record budget of ₹80,952.56 crore for FY 2026-27, with a significant portion allocated to infrastructure projects like the Coastal Road, Goregaon-Mulund Link Road (GMLR), and Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs).MMRDA has allocated over ₹5,400 crore for road tunnel projects, including one connecting Worli-Bandra Sea Link to Mumbai Airport.

Source: Free Press Journal, RealtyNxt.com & 3 others
17 Dec2025

Mumbai Metro Line 3 (Aqua Line) Fully Operational, Enhancing Connectivity

The Mumbai Metro Line 3, also known as the Aqua Line, is fully operational, connecting Cuffe Parade to Aarey JVLR. The 33.5-km underground line has 27 stations and is expected to serve 13 lakh passengers daily. The final phase was inaugurated on October 9, 2025, and integrates with existing transport networks, providing connectivity to business hubs, entertainment zones, and airports.

Source: Free Press Journal, Times of India & 3 others
Explore Key Amenities & Commute

What's Around Aarey Road, Mumbai

Schools, transit, healthcare and essentials within walking distance — plus quick travel-time estimates to Mumbai's top business hubs.

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Nearby Places
  • Aarey Hospital
    Hospital
    0.3 km
  • Aarey Hospitalmunicipal School Bus Stand
    Bus Stop
    0.4 km
  • Aareymilk Colony Sub Post Office
    Post Office
    0.4 km
  • Central Veterinary Hospital
    Hospital
    0.9 km
  • Rathi Clinic Day Care Centre
    Hospital
    1.0 km

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Property Demand vs Supply

Where the Market is Moving

Real-time signals from buyer searches and active inventory in Aarey Road, Mumbai.

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By Property Type
Demand
Supply
Office Space
2%
3%
By Budget
Demand
Supply
Below 50 L
97%
76%
2 Cr. - 5 Cr.
2%
3%
By Property Type
Demand
Supply
Shop
100%
10%
By Budget
Demand
Supply
15000 - 30000
100%
10%
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Average Sale Price
₹ 37,950/sq. ft
Avg Rental
₹ 103/sq. ft
Rental Yield
3.9%
Avg Rental
₹ 125/sq. ft
Rental Yield
3.9%
Average Sale Price
₹ 30,450/sq. ft
Avg Rental
₹ 98/sq. ft
Rental Yield
3.9%
5
New Projects
2
For Sale
9
For Rent
Average Sale Price
₹ 28,750/sq. ft
Avg Rental
₹ 104/sq. ft
Rental Yield
3.9%
Average Sale Price
₹ 34,050/sq. ft
Avg Rental
₹ 81/sq. ft
Rental Yield
3.9%
Rental Yield
3.9%
1
For Sale
1
For Rent
Rental Yield
3.9%
1
For Sale
Avg Rental
₹ 97/sq. ft
Rental Yield
3.9%
5
For Sale
17
For Rent
Avg Rental
₹ 93/sq. ft
Rental Yield
3.9%
3
For Rent
Rental Yield
3.9%
2
For Sale
Resident Voices

Reviews & Ratings of Aarey Road, Mumbai

Aarey Road, Mumbai

Based on 2 verified reviews

3.5
2 Reviews
100% People recommend this locality
What's good
  • Well Built Roads with Sidewalk
  • Lots of Green Areas & Parks
  • Affordable Location with Good Upside Potential
  • Reputed Schools or Hospitals in the Vicinity
What's bad
  • No Business Hubs or Offices in Close Proximity
  • Crime Prone with Blind Spots
  • Very Few Shopping or Entertainment Options
Reviewed by:
50% Real estate agent
50% Former resident
Top Reviews
4

Arrey colony is a very posh location. It is well connected by national highway 6 is only 2 km away from here. It is well connected by trains, buses and public transports. Transport facility is also good very peaceful locality with all modern amenities.Well maintained by maintenance staff. Security staff is also available all the time. Good Public Transport One of the most unsafe areas to be around/in/at/near is the Aarey Milk Colony; especially after the sun sets. Here’s what it lacks: street lights, working traffic signals, police patrolling and a robust public transport system. Although they’ve tried to better things over the years to make the lives of the people living or traveling there easier, a massive scope of improvement still exists. The pothole problem is never-ending. A cab-driver once told me that the roads in Aarey don’t have potholes; the potholes have a little road in them. It’s next to impossible to find an auto-rickshaw which will go to Aarey after 11 in the night.

3

POSITIVES Arrey colony is a very posh location. It is well connected by national highway 6 is only 2 km away from here. It is well connected by trains, buses and public transports. Transport facility is also good very peaceful locality with all modern amenities. Excellent living standard. Near by Railway Station, Bank, Hospital, School, Banks. Well maintained by maintenance staff. Security staff is also available all the time. Good Public Transport NEGATIVES One of the most unsafe areas to be around/in/at/near is the Aarey Milk Colony; especially after the sun sets. Here’s what it lacks: street lights, working traffic signals, police patrolling and a robust public transport system. Although they’ve tried to better things over the years to make the lives of the people living or traveling there easier, a massive scope of improvement still exists. The pothole problem is never-ending. A cab-driver once told me that the roads in Aarey don’t have potholes; the potholes have a little road in them. It’s next to impossible to find an auto-rickshaw which will go to Aarey after 11 in the night.

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