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Malad East, Mumbai

Ratings & Reviews of Malad East, Mumbai 400097

4.2
54 Ratings
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What’s good
  • Reputed Schools or Hospitals in the Vicinity
  • Near Metro or Good Public Transport
  • Plenty of Shopping & Entertainment Options Nearby
  • Affordable Location with Good Upside Potential
What’s Bad
  • Decaying or Broken Roads
  • Remote or Far Flung from City Centre
  • Water Logging & Sewage Disposal Problems
  • Limited or no Green Areas & Parks

Malad East, Mumbai Reviews

Mohan
Former resident
Positive

Positives: For travel, I discovered the Western Express Highway and the Malad railway station always beneficial. Today, my usual path is even faster with the Dindoshi Metro station on Line 7. It delighted me that the Oberoi Mall was near for fast buying. Sai Kripa Hospital nearby. Hanging around the little juice locations close to Pushpa Park was something I quite enjoyed.

Negative

Negatives: The most aggravating features of this region, in my judgement, are the sheer traffic volume and subpar parking. Has to urgently address the inadequate parking on all the inner streets. Really terrible things that frustrate me about this area right now are the ceaseless street hawkers and noise.

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Nitish
Tenant
Positive

Malad East is my residence; I find great pleasure here. My daily life seems cozy since I lately relocated. Walking about feels safe and everyone is amicable. Local train and Metro make my simplest travel path, hence heading to work in Goregaon or Andheri seems easy. Knowing that Sai Kripa Hospital and Suchak Hospital are nearby eases my mind. Around for families, too, are excellent institutions like VIBGYOR High. I often wander around Sanctuary and park areas or head to Inorbit, Oberoi, and Infinity Mall for amusement. For improved neighborhood living, I think pedestrian walkways need attention and more calm parks should soon be incorporated.

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Mushkan
Real estate agent
Positive

Malad East strikes me as among the busiest and most connected areas in Mumbai. From my personal observation as an agent, people from all walks of life are picking this area for its excellent transit choices. Daily travel is simple thanks to Malad Railway Station and the Western Express Highway; the Metro Line 2A and Line 7 provide even more flexibility. I observe good rental yield as tenants remain long owing to the presence of offices in Goregaon, Andheri, and Mindspace nearby. I also like the nearby schools, hospitals, and shopping centers like Inorbit and Infinity. One truthful thing I tell clients is peak hour traffic; some small interior roads might soon have maintenance requirements.

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Krish
Owner
Positive

Positives: Having lived here for some years, I invest in Malad East because I recognised potential here. I am rather happy with this site, as I love the neighbourhood, the simple transportation connections, and the way the metro and railway help me to remain connected. Here I believe safety is adequate; I like being close to good schools and retail centres like Evershine Mall.

Negative

Negatives: I usually advise friends on this area because I see a good balance of amenities and development. My letdown, though, is that I believe more devoted walking paths and more adequate sewage maintenance are really required here, as there is insufficient green space and traffic congestion is sometimes present.

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Digvijay
Tenant
Positive

Living in Malad East as a renter, I am quite happy here since I value the ambiance and simplicity. Walking about this area makes me feel secure, and I believe rents here are reasonable in relation to other communities nearby Mumbai. Thanks to the train and the newly finished metro routes, my favourite aspect is how simple my daily travel is to work and school. For weekend plans, I like close malls like Infinity Mall. With additional green areas and parks available for strolling, I believe there is great room for future development. More tranquil outdoor locations and improved traffic control on major highways are what I believe are really lacking here.

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Rajeev
Owner
Positive

I am rather glad to live in Malad East and believe this area has an excellent future for long-term residency. Easy transportation appeals to me since local trains, buses, and the subway make it easy for me to reach my job anytime, day or evening. I believe the security here is great, and I feel confident walking in the evening. The green around Sanjay Gandhi National Park appeals to me; the nearby hospitals and schools like Sharada Gyan Peeth and Suchak Hospital provide comfort to my day. Given that property demand is always growing, I believe my investment here is totally justified. I believe, meanwhile, that quick repairs on drainage issues and road congestion are required. Soon, I also want better public lighting on some roads.

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Abhinav
Real estate agent
Positive

Malad East appeals to my clients since I find it to be a quiet place with excellent amenities for a better quality of life. I enjoy how secure I feel walking about here; therefore, I frequently advise customers about the large stores nearby, such as Infiniti Mall and Growel's 101 Mall, for pleasure and shopping. For me and my customers in all regions of Mumbai, the Malad Railway Station and the future Metro Lines 2/7 make travel simple. Real benefits are provided by hospitals like Lifeline Hospital and schools like VIBGYOR High. Here, too, I see good rental yields as opposed to those in many suburban areas. In my view, this area requires more public parks.

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Ritesh
Former resident
Positive

Positives: The best benefits and advantages were, in my opinion, the outstanding transportation connections. The Malad railway station and the WEH were really near for commuting, which I loved. Shopping was simple because the neighbourhood of Pushpa Park had several local street stores and smaller cafes. While I was living here, I thought the viewpoints needing development were about leisure areas, and I was let down there were no plans for major public parks.

Negative

Negatives: There were potholes on the roads off the main highway. Constant new construction generated too much noise. Water pressure was erratic. The ancient subways required better lighting.

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Mansi
Owner
Positive

Positives: A truly gorgeous area, Malad East. Because we live close to the Sanjay Gandhi National Park and Aarey Colony, this area appears to be rather ecologically friendly. The connectivity is the best benefit here. NESCO is just a very short drive down the Western Express Highway. Plus, the new Metro Line 7, with the Dindoshi stop, makes travel very convenient. Yes, this location is quite well-known and highly regarded. Nearby, we have Ghanshyamdas Jalan College and Sanjeevani Hospital, excellent facilities. The conditions for rentals are good.

Negative

Negatives: This region is very densely populated, and the solid garbage handling in certain of the inner thoroughfares needs very immediate attention.

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Rohan
Former resident
Positive

Positives: Living in Malad East was a tremendously joyful period for me. From a calm location to a bustling contemporary center, the area developed rapidly. Connectivity was wonderful. It is close by the Malad railway station and Line 7 of the Dindoshi Metro Station. This popularised it and made it practical. Access to well-known places such as Suvidha Hospital and Ghanshyamdas Saraf College was simple.

Negative

Negatives: However, I sometimes worried about some terrible circumstances. Particularly on the main streets, the traffic jams were a nightmare every day. It developed into such a highly populated area. It being close to the markets felt rather hectic. Finding suitable parking was always a big problem that had to be fixed quickly.

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Dhruv
Tenant
Positive

Positives: This neighbourhood, Malad East, is currently helping me to keep my tenant expenditures under control. Compared with central Mumbai neighbourhoods, the rent is rather affordable. Close to Doshi Metro station and the Western Express Highway, which helps us to have amazing connectivity. Reputed institutions and major hospitals like Thunga are just nearby. Every major amenity is only a brief travel away.

Negative

Negatives: For safety, I believe women are usually alright, although lonely locations at night feel uncertain. Local parks here are severely restricted. Plus, the internal roadways are destroyed and require repair. The terrible peak-hour traffic adds to this. Frequently invading the footpaths are people. During the monsoon, the region is waterlogged and poor.

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Hiran
Tenant
Positive

Positives: Malad East's flat allows me a great balance of comfort and practicality. Therefore I'm leasing one there. By rail or metro, I can quickly get to my college; going out to malls or stores is really easy. Walking around at night makes me feel secure, and I value the proximity of hospitals, schools, and shopping. Metro Line 7 and buses allow me to travel well even at strange hours. The rent is fair for what I get as a tenant.

Negative

Negatives: I can say that better late at night could be interior roadways close to my structure and street lighting. Additionally, for weekend strolls I wish there were more public gardens or lush open areas nearby. If you want simple living with excellent transportation, I strongly suggest Malad East.

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Nikhat
Owner
Positive

Positives: Mostly because I thought my house here held great investment potential, I bought it; now I live here. For my family there are excellent hospitals and schools close by, and for me the work commute is simple owing to the Western Express Highway. Metro Line 7 in Dindoshi and the principal train track in Malad. We enjoy visiting the nearby huge malls on weekends. Life here seems balanced with fair prices and nice amenities when compared to central Mumbai.

Negative

Negatives: Some of the internal roads and pavements, however, need improved maintenance, and traffic around the highway may become chaotic during peak hour. Still, I am very happy our house is in Malad East.

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Brijesh
Former resident
Positive

Positives: The connection and general ease drew me most when I resided in Malad East. Quick access throughout the city came from the Malad railway station and Western Express Highway. The expanding metro network gave adaptability. Close access to malls, stores, hospitals, and schools would have pleased me. That seemed like a benediction for a hectic urban life. I found the mood of a busy but peaceful neighbourhood appealing and felt rather secure.

Negative

Negatives: Peak hour travel turned into a real headache as traffic worsened. The region seemed to get congested as new buildings rose. I wished for more breathing room and better kept internal roadways and tidied-up public areas.

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Prem
Tenant
Positive

Positives: Malad East is where I live since it is rather inexpensive when set against many central Mumbai areas. Day-to-day commute is simple on the Mumbai Metro Line 7 or with automobiles and buses close at Malad railway station. A significant advantage is the nearness to the Western Express Highway. Good hospitals, schools, and even retail nearby exist. This combination of cheapness, connectivity, and accessibility fits well for a working professional like me.

Negative

Negatives: The strong rush hour traffic usually makes traveling very difficult. I also wish there were more well-kept green areas. The concrete establishes itself and I occasionally am bothered by the absence of lovely parks.

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Shaila
Owner
Positive

Positives: I find delight in the simple access to the Western Express Highway and the close Malad Railway Station. This speeds up my daily commute to the nearby Goregaon office centre close to NESCO. One feels the suburbs' focus point. Everything I require is really near. This region is great for connections. I absolutely recommend it. The vast possibilities, especially with the Metro line making travel even better, are what most astound me.

Negative

Negatives: We seriously need a solution for the heavy traffic congestion on the WEH during peak hours. Furthermore, I want to see more green parks or open areas created for our society in not too distant future.

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Raj
Real estate agent
Positive

Malad East is among Mumbai's most unusual areas in my view. The metro Dindoshi and other future connections, the Western Express Highway, and the Western Railway via Malad station all link it. Good schools like St. Francis English High School abound. Also, dependable hospitals such Sai Kripa Hospital and large shopping malls such as Inorbit Mall and Infinity Mall abound. For many consumers, this makes Malad East a cost-effective but value-rich alternative to more core areas. Because of this infrastructure, demand and rental returns are constant. From where I stand, the neighbourhood works both for working professionals and for families. I support improved upkeep of internal roads and sidewalks and more committed green public parks or open-space features for inhabitants to rest. All in all, this place is strongly recommended.

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Sai
Tenant
Positive

I believe the area is rather central and not too far from several parts of the city. I think connectivity is beneficial. Daily commuting calls for the metro, local train, or road via the Western Express Highway. What fascinates me most is the number of everyday needs that are met, includes respectable hospitals like Sai Kripa Hospital, kind school choices, and large malls nearby for entertainment or shopping, like Inorbit Mall. The green fields and some quiet also make life simpler than they would be in densely populated urban districts. For friends seeking cozy city living, I advise Malad East. I can see better drainage and sewage, and more open public parks would have a great effect.

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Karthik
Owner
Positive

I am glad I invest money into Malad East. I think the region is very well linked. From Malad railway station, I may readily take the local train or catch the metro in close proximity at Dindoshi Metro Station. Furthermore, near is the Western Express Highway, which makes travel easy for my family and me. Daily necessities are close by, with notable schools such as St. Francis English High School and respectable hospitals such as Sai Kripa Hospital. I appreciate the small green pockets and peaceful setting surrounding my house. Weekend planning is kept simple thanks to shopping and leisure choices in malls like Inorbit Mall. I am nevertheless concerned about traffic congestion during peak hours. For all inhabitants like us, it is still a worry.

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Sayan
Tenant
Positive

Positives: I believe I pick Malad East for work as well as simple shopping. Malad station on the Western Line simplifies my trip. Local travel benefits from Kurar metro as well as many buses. For meals and daily needs, Infiniti Mall, Inorbit, and Raghuleela are nearby. Most typical medical problems, in my opinion, are covered by hospitals like Lifeline and Mauli Aarogyam. Schools, banks, and markets, as I may say, are right for family life. While expensive for some, I believe rents are more reasonable than those in central Mumbai.

Negative

Negatives: I think better sewer maintenance and tidier public roads could be included among the urgent repairs required. I believe one could enhance safety. Overall, I believe living here strikes me as hopeful and easy.

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Arjun
Owner
Positive

Positives: Living in Malad East is really quite pleasant. Infiniti Mall and the little eateries close to Marve Road are my favourite haunts. Good schools are my first concern; close by are Gokuldham High and St. Mary's. The major benefit is great rail connections with Malad station on the Western Line, which is nearby for everyday commuting. With Kurar metro station and intended expansions, metro connection is improving. Hospitals including Lifeline, Mauli Aarogyam, and City Multispeciality is close at hand. I find appeal in the combination of ancient marketplaces with modern malls.

Negative

Negatives: Demand for rentals remains constant thanks to transportation and local employment. I get concerned about some public cleanliness and periodic sewage problems. Still, it makes me very proud to call Malad East my home.

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Hrithika
Former resident
Positive

Positives: Being so close to the Western Express Highway, the wonderful connectivity was a benefit for travel and getting to the Goregaon office districts was simple. Dindoshi Metro Station was a blessing. Living here surely would not be cheap. At least Suchak Hospital was near, and the closeness to the Aarey Colony green belt provided a much-needed getaway. Being linked to the railway line and having many of retail choices.

Negative

Negatives: The traffic snarl was a continual nightmare. It needs more effective control. Local roads were frequently rather bad. Within our community we really had to have a big, well-kept public park. Daily challenge was the absence of suitable side foot pathways.

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Tanmay
Tenant
Positive

Positives: Finding a reasonably priced rental near the Goregaon business district came first. This area did just that. My work trip is really smooth thanks to the new Dindoshi Metro Station and Western Express Highway entry. I also greatly like the calm touch of nature here. Though in Mumbai, being aware of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park close by feels energizing. From Oberoi Mall to hospitals, essential services are all readily available.

Negative

Negatives: Regular upkeep of local routes and side roads will help daily commuting within the neighbourhood. Furthermore, what irritates and continually upsets me is the bad traffic during rush hour, particularly while accessing the WEH.

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Mahesh
Owner
Positive

Positives: Due to our proximity to Aarey Colony, my all-time favourite feature is the amazing connectivity and thick vegetation. Traveling about is easy. The operational Dindoshi Metro Station is the closest stop. I am entirely secure here, night and day. With Thunga Hospital and N. E. S. International School serving the neighbourhood, local amenities are excellent. The forthcoming Western Freeway extension offers still faster future travel times.

Negative

Negatives: Particularly close to the major thoroughfares, I find local traffic congestion during peak business hours very annoying. Also, I find it quite awful how poorly maintained pedestrian walkways are and how encroached they are. They have to be urgently addressed.

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Janhvi
Owner
Positive

Positives: I chose Malad East for its strong growth possibilities and promised good rental yield. Compared to midtown Mumbai, the area is really reasonably priced, and I see great demand from working people. Public transportation is outstanding. The Malad train station, numerous automobiles and buses, and the neighboring Dindoshi/Kurar Metro (Line 7) make things very simple. The combination of large stores for amusement, top schools, and hospitals is my favourite feature. For daily life, it seems balanced and useful.

Negative

Negatives: On the other hand, I have some qualms regarding safety in secluded nooks at night. More committed green parks and better road maintenance would likewise help this site to improve even more. Still, I'm sure about living and investing here generally.

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Akhilesh
Owner
Positive

Positives: Residing in Malad East gives me the best of both worlds,urban simplicity with city access. I am really taken by the opulent residential developments and contemporary conveniences nearby. Commuting feels simple, as Western Express Highway and Malad railway station are just a little distance away. My life is easy, the closeby malls like Inorbit and Infinity, where weekends fly by in shopping and relaxing, really enthral me. Being close to regions near Sanjay Gandhi National Park provides me a nature getaway, as there is even green space all around.

Negative

Negatives: Traffic during rush times is extremely heavy, though, and occasionally the inside roads seem weary. Additionally, it would be wonderful to see parks better kept. Still, I count myself very blessed to be residing this.

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Dhananjay
Tenant
Positive

Positives: Malad East is not quite within reach for a tenant like me, yet I chose it for the excellent accessibility. The great benefit is our proximity to the Dindoshi Metro Station and Western Express Highway. The area's landmarks Sanjeevani Hospital, the massive Oberoi Mall, MKES College of Law all are here. It's wonderful to be so close to Sanjay Gandhi National Park. The fresh metro lines clearly point to more prosperous future development.

Negative

Negatives: A few things that need urgent improvement. The daily traffic congestion here is just unbearable. Rising rents that seem stressed for this middle-segment area. The residential districts demand more open green areas than just concrete.

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Tabbu
Former resident
Positive

I really loved my Malad East life. It felt like the ideal, safe suburban corner just beside the pulse of the city. The setting really appealed to me for its refined, upscale feel. The Malad railway station on the Western Line and the new metro line that provided quick access made getting around really simple. We had great schools like St. Francis English High School and essential medical care from hospitals like Sai Kripa nearby; the area abounded in amenities. Thanks to Inorbit Mall and Infinity Mall, entertainment was also limitless. The traffic was my one regret. As the region became so sought after, the primary roadways became extremely clogged.

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Ahana
Former resident
Positive

Positives: Malad East offered great convenience, and I always felt safe at this ideal place. Connectivity was a major benefit. The Western Express Highway and Malad station were readily accessible, and daily travels got much easier thanks to the expanding Metro network. Near to me, I had respectable colleges like St. Francis and great healthcare provided by Suchak Hospital. For leisure, the vast Inorbit and Infinity Malls made great weekend trips.

Negative

Negatives: The neighbourhood grew more and more crowded, therefore leading to constant, severe traffic snarls on the major roads, especially during peak hour, which was quite aggravating. Considering the high population density, I also discovered that functional green public areas were unexpectedly constrained.

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Zoya
Tenant
Positive

I selected Malad East for its affordability but also good connections. My Mindspace IT Park office is only a quick drive away. One can travel easily by train, road, or subway. The area appears to be balanced: a number of shopping centers like Inorbit and Infinity right around as well as excellent schools and large hospitals. The local market feels friendly and practical, and I like the little parks and green. Especially for daily travels, having Metro Line 7 close by aids greatly. Though that's more of a city-wide problem, traffic during peak times and infrequent road noise late at night both cause me a bit of concern. All things taken together, living here is really great. It is cozy, convenient, and simply feels like home.

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Pavan
Owner
Positive

Living in this area really suits me. I feel as though I belong in a lively but tranquil suburban existence. Because I have great transportation choices, like the Western Express Highway, Malad railway station, and the adjacent Metro Line 7, commuting is really simple, and my daily schedule is smooth. For my family's needs, there are top schools like St. Francis English High School and Sharada Gyan Peeth, and great hospitals such as Suchak and Sai Kripa nearby. Infinity and Inorbit stores are where we relax on weekends. Good social infrastructure and green pockets help the site feel hospitable. Should I choose something to improve, I would state the interior roads require more frequent maintenance. I still consider myself fortunate to reside in Malad East.

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Ajit
Tenant
Positive

Positives: I, as a tenant find Malad East very safe and cosy. Sitting directly on the Western Express Highway, connectivity is excellent. Dahisar East is the closest operational Metro. The Malad local railway station is Malad. Oberoi Mall is close by for entertainment and shopping as well as basic services, including St. Francis English High School and Sai Kripa Hospital. Living here is really pleasant, and the suggested Goregaon- Mulund Link Road is intriguing for future travel.

Negative

Negatives: For advancements, the heavy traffic congestion certainly has to be addressed. There is an evident scarcity of public green areas or parks. Still, for general value and ease, I absolutely urge you to make this community your home.

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Jivraj
Owner
Positive

The area is a good one to stay and budget-wise, there are more options. That’s what motivated my family to invest here some time back. Property appreciation has been decent, and we are mostly happy with the neighbourhood. The plus point is that the Marve Beach is about 20-25 minutes away from our home, which is a great place to relax and unwind in the evening. The Infiniti Mall is about 15 minutes away, and many other social amenities are also present.

Negative

The distance to my office in Nariman Point is 1-1.30 hours on a good day, but I still wish that more connectivity improvements could be made to shorten the distance.

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Ankush
Owner
Positive

Malad East is a good place to stay with your family. I personally find the area quite quaint and charming, with that classic Mumbaikar flavor. I am also pinning my hopes on the bypass road being developed and highway extension connectivity. The airport is not that far away, while the property rates are slightly better than the western side, which is older. Also, there are plenty of local stores and other necessities within a short walk from my home.

Negative

I only wish that the rush-hour traffic jams are solved with better traffic planning and management. That’s the only issue I have after staying here for some years.

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Ankush
Real estate agent
Positive

I strongly advise Malad East as a place of residency. Western Express Highway, local train, and adjacent subway provide great connectivity, therefore simplifying travel. Oberoi Mall and other retail centers abound in the area, which also features large shopping. Good institutions of medicine and clinics are accessible; schools and colleges are well used by families. Retail, healthcare, and nearby corporate parks have consistent local employment. Prices are more reasonable than those in central Mumbai, hence making it ideal for investors and consumers. There are restaurants and some green portions around here. Traffic flow during peak hours and speedier conclusion of civic projects are two areas needing improvement. I often suggest it daily to customers.

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Vinayak
Former resident
Positive

Positives: Malad East was my home for a time, and the great ease was the best benefit. Living near Malad Station and the Western Express Highway allowed easy access to the entire city. My flat's excellent rental demand was guaranteed by the close offices like Mindspace and the great metro access. Essential services were wonderful. Reaching Suchak Hospital or St. Francis School was always easy. It was really a linked foundation.

Negative

Negatives: Especially at the evenings, I often encountered subpar air quality, which bothered me. Furthermore, the civic entity ignored cleanliness in the interior housing pockets off from the primary highway. I anticipated a superior effort on local waste management and greater city air quality going forward.

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Aninda
Tenant
Positive

Positives: We are close to the city through the Western Express Highway and the Malad Station, hence the site is fantastic. My office commute to Goregaon and NESCO is considerably simplified by the Metro link nearby. Offering good value notwithstanding the rental cost, this prime suburban neighbourhood includes St. Francis High School and Suchak Hospital.

Negative

Negatives: Late at night, the density is problematic because it produces great noise pollution. The lack of adequate street illumination and internal road upkeep is my greatest difficulty. It feels quite dangerous walking alone after 9 PM. Furthermore, the often-irritating water supply interruptions in old buildings must be addressed fast considering the high rent we pay.

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Neel
Owner
Positive

Malad East was a great investment option Due of its fast growth and remarkable safety record. It helps property values to rise. A strong foundation underpins a lovely residential and commercial mix. The Malad Railway Station and the newly operational Dahisar-Gundavali Metro Line 7 are simple to access, which was absolutely vital for my investment choice. Connectivity is perfect. Right here are respectable establishments like Nanavati Hospital and top schools like St. Francis D'Assisi High School. Given its good location and amenities, the region is really inexpensive. The only recommendation I have for enhancement is the upkeep regularity of older public playgrounds. This energetic area provides an almost total Mumbai living experience.

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Koyena
Owner
Positive

Positives: Malad East suits me rather well; it's secure and reasonably inexpensive, which initially attracted me here. Most needs are supplied by the infrastructure, and the neighborhood attitude is energetic and friendly. Connectivity is clearly a good point; being close to the Western Express Highway and the simple access to the Kurar Metro Station. Local healthcare at centers like Sushrut Hospital and access to several educational choices like Gokuldham High School are great.

Negative

Negatives: Still, three particular municipal services might be much better. First of all, local little garbage collecting vehicles have to be better controlled. Secondly, the regularity of water tank cleaning notifications has to be more trustworthy. Finally, the routes along some internal residential community roads need more frequent upkeep and weeding.

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Pragya
Tenant
Positive

I felt I had arrived in a well-connected, energetic suburban area when I moved into Malad East last. For employment, I easily reach the metro at Dindoshi. The train station is only a quick travel from home. Modern stores, schools, and hospitals are all around me. The access to greater open terrain and adjacent parks, along with the hint of green, also appeals me. For a renter, living here has felt easy and sensible. Compared to more expensive neighborhoods, the flat rental market is more sensible. That is an advantage. More dedicated waterfront or big park spaces right in the neighborhood for weekend relaxation is one thing I would like to see enhanced.

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Kriti
Real estate agent
Positive

Among the many Mumbai sites I have seen, Malad East stands out as a wise pick. Strong connection between the neighbourhood and the Western Railway line at Malad station and the close Dindoshi metro station on Line 7 provides additional comfort. Access by the Western Express Highway is great. Near are local hospitals including Sai Kripa Hospital & ICU as well as others. Shopping malls, schools, and business centers are all reachable. Along with the expansion of IT parks and planned infrastructure including the metro and link roads. Further green open areas in line with new construction is one aspect requiring development. This area is worthy of your consideration if you are searching for a solid home or investment opportunity.

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Mithila
Owner
Positive

Positives: Its central Mumbai position makes it so simple to visit Goregaon, Andheri, and Borivali, as well as other destinations. Super nearby are the Western Express Highway and Malad Railway Station; the metro at Dindoshi provides even more ease. Nearby are top schools like Ryan International and hospitals such as Lifeline Multispeciality. Shopping and eating are just minutes away at Inorbit and Infinity Mall. Also, the area has good rental returns, so it is a wise location for investment.

Negative

Negatives: Still, I believe traffic close to the highway during rush times is a daily battle. Parking space in some housing areas is also very restricted and has to be better.

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Santosh
Owner
Positive

Positives: The Western Express Highway, the train station, and the new Metro Line 7 are readily available. Top schools, good hospitals like Suchak, and the greatest shopping centres nearby, Oberoi and Infinity, right here are for a high-quality life. I wanted for my family exactly this lively, metropolitan energy blended with a secure setting. Reliable electricity and water supply is a great comfort as an owner. the closeness to the Sanjay Gandhi National Park offers that much-needed green area.

Negative

Negatives: Better management of general noise pollution, more systematic public parking outside residential complexes, and more distinct footpaths around the major commercial hubs are all required.

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Omkar
Tenant
Positive

The premium amenities and easy living brought me to this location. Close by, we have excellent facilities like St. Francis High School and Suchak Hospital. Buying at Infinity Mall is really practical. My everyday commute is made simple by the Malad train station, the Western Express Highway, and direct metro access. Connectivity is fantastic. Yes, the rents are on the higher side, but the shear ease completely justifies the expense, and I feel very safe here. My lone two recommendations are that, given the density of the area, it might seem a little congested, and I wish we had more dedicated, peaceful public parks for unwinding outdoors.

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Paroj
Tenant
Positive

Positives: My life in Malad East is so pleasant and practical right here in the Western Suburbs; I really adore it. I selected it for its outstanding Malad railroad station and Western Express Highway connectivity. Getting to work is simple; the metro also enables quick travel. Nearby are first-rate institutions like St. Francis English High School and superb hospitals like Sai Kripa. Like Inorbit, the malls are ideal for leisure.

Negative

Negatives: But three things might actually improve. First of all, the region is really densely inhabited, which sometimes feels overwhelming. Second, everyone suffers every day from the serious traffic congestion on primary roads. Finally, even if the neighborhood in general is safe, I wish for more green parks and leisure amenities accessible for locals.

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Eshan
Real estate agent
Positive

For customers seeking a great suburban life, living and working in Malad East is always beneficial. Situated in Mumbai's western suburbs, the area has a great combination of business and residential areas. Nearby schools like St. Francis English High School and Vibgyor High, hospitals including Suvidha Hospital and Carefull Hospital, and stores like Inorbit and Infinity Mall are there with excellent connectivity over Malad railroad station, Western Express Highway, and the metro connection. Rental returns are great, and families and professionals find the neighborhood safe and much visited. The surrounds are kind and moderately verdant. Better pedestrian walkways and more public recreation areas are among some possible upgrades. Living here is generally a great 5-star decision as it is lively and practical.

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Jeevan
Former resident
Positive

Positives: For a few years right after I relocated to Mumbai, I lived in Malad East. All things considered, it was a fantastic experience. With the Malad railway station and Western Express Highway making my workplace trip simple, the connectivity was great. Having great facilities nearby like Inorbit Mall and excellent hospitals definitely made it a desirable residential area. One of the main positives was the availability of job centers.

Negative

Negatives: Every evening the traffic snarls were crazy and wrecked the simple commute. The neighbourhood seemed to be quite densely inhabited. Low water pressure during peak times was a daily concern. In our lane, the trash collecting system needed better management.

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Rajeshwari
Former resident
Positive

Positives: Malad East was my preferred option because of its great location just on the Western Express Highway and near to the Malad Railway Station, which simplifies metropolitan trips. Nearby were markets, hospitals such as Suchak Hospital, and schools like St. George High School. Line 7's Dindoshi and Kurar Metro stations more strengthened relationships. Although not the most inexpensive area in Mumbai, the general comfortable living here felt like an amazing bargain.

Negative

Negatives: One ongoing problem was the lack of adequate walkways and footpaths. Another worry was the aging sections of the area experiencing periodic water leakage and seepage problems in older apartment complexes, needing regular care.

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Sefali
Owner
Positive

Positives: Living in Malad East has been great. The sheer convenience is unrivalled. With the Malad Railway Station and Western Express Highway nearby, our transportation is first-rate. My ride is now considerably easier due to the improved Metro connection on the WEH. Reliable medical services such Suchak Hospital and great social infrastructure including St. Francis High School abound. It is a well-known, lively, safe neighbourhood. Having easy access to major shopping centres like Inorbit and Infinity Mall is my favourite thing.

Negative

Negatives: Maintaining better cleanliness in the densely packed local market lanes and the severe traffic congestion along the WEH at peak times are two areas for development. Still, it's absolutely a great place to settle.

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Razia
Owner
Positive

The way it fits between the hustle of Andheri and the tranquility of Borivali strikes me most, with Western Express Highway offering quick road accessibility and the Mumbai Metro Line 7 stations like Kurar Metro Station and Dindoshi Metro Station close. Nearby hospitals include Sanjeevni Hospital and schools include VIBGYOR High School. Malls such Inorbit Mall Malad make weekends interesting. Given its ideal blend of comfort and value, I feel fortunate to call this location house. Walking through the green pockets next the station as traffic slows in is my most beloved aspect of my day. One aspect that could be improved is the last-mile transportation problems still present in some areas even while metro access is available. All told, I suggest this region to anyone completely.

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Jivan
Tenant
Positive

Positives: For me, this location is extraordinary because of its excellent positioning. Located between Borivali and Andheri, it has the Malad station of the Western Line nearby. Easy road access and the future metro lines (Lines 2A/7) make it really easy to travel to the commercial centers. Good schools like St George High and trustworthy hospitals too abound; they include malls such Infinity and Inorbit. Some sections have a wonderful leafy vibe, and I may unwind or get to work without always being completely mired in traffic.

Negative

Negatives: Affordable with solidity, the region strikes a good balance. On the other hand, the metro-station access around some areas is still not perfect, and we might experience a minor traffic pinch during peak periods. Also, some areas feel more constructed than calm even though there is vegetation.

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Rajubhau Sasane
Owner

Very good location for visit

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Swapna Ujgaonkar
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priyank
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