2 Bedroom 800 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Sion East Mumbai
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Mhada Society
2 Bedroom 800 Sq.Ft. Apartment in Sion East Mumbai
Listing ID: #9297305
₹ 1.55 Cr.
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800
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2 Bedrooms
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Secure your next home in Sion East, Mumbai, with this inviting two-bedroom, semi-furnished apartment in Mhada Society, offering a generous 800 square feet of comfortable living space for 1.55 crore.
This residence is perfect for families looking for a place to grow, featuring essential amenities like kids' play areas to keep your little ones entertained, power backup so you never have to worry about outages, and round-the-clock security for your peace of mind.
The apartment practical layout provides a great canvas for you to add your personal touch and create the home you have always envisioned.
You will find this apartment a practical and convenient choice for everyday living in a well-connected part of the city.
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Since it was set up in 1948, the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has been at the forefront of housing development in Maharashtra. MHADA has done a great job achieving its goal: to build safe, affordable homes for people of all income levels. The authority has ensured that these homes are well-maintained and provide a good quality of life by emphasising routine upkeep.
The Vidarbha Housing Board (VHB) was established in 1960 to meet the specific housing requirements of Maharashtra's Amravati and Nagpur regions. VHB requires the government to give loans to local governments, non-profits, and universities that build affordable housing for low-income people.
Then in 1971, the Bombay Building Repairs and Reconstruction Board (BBRRB) was established. The board's main job was to fix and rebuild damaged buildings so that the people of Bombay would be safe.
In 1974, the Bombay Slum Development Board was created so that people living in slums in Mumbai City and Mumbai Suburban Districts could access the needed services and facilities. The amenities ranged from clean water to sanitary facilities and enough lighting. The Act of 1976 set up the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA), which ensures these policies are followed all over Maharashtra.
This is not an exhaustive account of the MHADA's efforts to make decent housing accessible to people of all income levels. The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority has quickly risen to the forefront of India's housing sector. And it has been instrumental in a wide range of initiatives, including constructing homes for people of varying socioeconomic backgrounds, restoring damaged buildings, and providing basic services to residents of urban slums.