Viyaara Realty has started possession of its residential project ‘The Nest – Smart Cozy Homes’ in Taloja, marking its entry into the growing segment of smart, wellness-focused housing in emerging micro-markets.

The project comes at a time when homebuyers are increasingly prioritising technology-enabled living, open spaces, and overall well-being, especially in developing suburbs like Taloja.


What is ‘The Nest’ All About?

Positioned as a “Smart Cozy Homes” concept, the project blends:

  • Home automation systems (control lighting, fans digitally)
  • Wellness-centric design
  • Comfort-focused layouts
  • Energy-efficient infrastructure

The idea is to create homes that are not just functional but enhance daily living through technology and thoughtful design.


Project Highlights

  • Configuration: 1, 2 & 2.5 BHK apartments
  • Structure: 13-storey tower
  • Open Space: ~60% of total development
  • Location Advantage: Near Taloja River for natural surroundings
  • Landscape Design: By Singapore-based consultant

The design focuses on privacy, ventilation, and wide-angle views, catering to modern urban buyers.


Amenities & Lifestyle Features

Residents at The Nest get access to:

  • Clubhouse
  • Swimming pool
  • Jogging & cycling tracks
  • Landscaped gardens
  • CCTV security systems
  • Generator backup (common areas & lifts)
  • RO water systems

The project also integrates natural light optimisation and ventilation planning, improving livability.


Developer’s Vision

According to Priyanka Jindal Gupta:

“Our philosophy of ‘Warmth of Your Nest’ is centred on creating spaces where technology, comfort, and security come together to improve everyday living.”

She added:

“With The Nest, we are introducing a new way of living in Taloja… combining convenience with overall well-being.”


Why Taloja is Gaining Attention

Taloja is emerging as a key residential hub due to:

  • Improving infrastructure connectivity
  • Affordable housing options
  • Increasing developer interest
  • Demand for lifestyle-oriented homes

Projects like The Nest highlight a shift from basic housing to lifestyle-driven developments in Navi Mumbai.


What This Means for Homebuyers

  • Access to smart home features at relatively affordable price points
  • Better quality of life with wellness amenities
  • Opportunity to invest in a growing micro-market

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