1 Bedroom 577 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Borivali East Mumbai
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Dheeraj Enclave
1 Bedroom 577 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Borivali East Mumbai
Listing ID: #9437785
₹ 1.12 Cr.
Area
Saleable Area
577
Sq.Ft.
Sq.ft.
Sq.metre
Sq.yards
Bedroom
1 Bedroom
Additional Spaces
Servant Room
Bath
1 Bathroom
Floor
5th of 8 Floors
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Road View
Possession Status
Ready To Move
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A fantastic opportunity awaits in Mumbai vibrant Borivali East with this unfurnished, 577 square feet, 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment in Dheeraj Enclave, available for sale at 1.12 crore.
Located on the 5th floor of an 8-story building, this Vastu-compliant home faces the road and comes with 1 dedicated parking space.
Built over 10 years ago, it offers essential amenities including a badminton court, kids' play areas, power backup, and 24x7 security, ensuring a comfortable and secure living environment for families.
Its prime location means you'll have schools and other conveniences just a stone throw away, making daily commutes and errands a breeze.
This apartment is a perfect blend of convenience and potential for those looking to settle in a well-connected part of the city.
Take the first step towards making this well-situated apartment your own.
HDIL, a renowned real estate development company, has made a significant impact on the real estate market with its 49 projects in Mumbai and Greater Noida. With a vision of meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising future generations, HDIL has become a prominent player in the industry.As a public listed company traded on the BSE & NSE Stock Exchanges, HDIL has completed an impressive 100 million sq.ft of construction across various sectors of real estate. Additionally, their commendable work includes rehabilitating around 30,000 families in the last decade, further solidifying their commitment to creating sustainable communities.HDIL diverse portfolio encompasses a range of residential projects, from thoughtfully designed apartment complexes to towering structures and vibrant townships. Moreover, their commercial ventures include premium office spaces and avant-garde multiplex cinemas, reflecting their dedication to creating spaces that cater to the varied needs of businesses and entertainment-seekers alike.With a keen focus on retail development, HDIL strives to build world-class shopping malls, ensuring customers get access to a remarkable shopping experience. Moreover, they actively partake in slum rehabilitation projects in partnership with the Slum Rehabilitation Authority SRA. Through this initiative, HDIL offers an opportunity for the redevelopment of slum lands in exchange for development rights, while simultaneously providing replacement housing for displaced slum dwellers.Recognized as India fastest growing real estate company by Construction World-NICMAR in October 2007, HDIL is a symbol of integrity, efficiency, and sustainable development. Their unwavering dedication to fulfilling the housing and infrastructure needs of individuals and communities alike positions HDIL as a trusted and reputable developer in the industry.
Borivali East is located in Borivali, Mumbai City, Maharashtra. It is managed by the BMC. The population, as per the 2011 Census, was 1 lakh. Marathi, Hindi, and English are spoken by the residents. Located on the northwestern edge of Mumbai, this suburb has several attractions, including the sprawling Sanjay Gandhi National Park and the Kanheri Caves. From Borivali, you can take a ferry to Gorai Beach. The area is also home to numerous amusement parks, including Water Kingdom, Asia's largest wate
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Average Asking Price in Borivali East
₹ 34,750/Sq.ft
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