The residential rental market in Mumbai’s western suburbs is experiencing a significant increase, driven by rising demand and a limited supply of quality homes. Localities such as Andheri, Goregaon, Malad, and Borivali have seen rental prices surge over the past year, establishing the area as one of the hottest real estate markets in the city.

According to data from a local property registration agency, rental growth across premium gated societies in Mumbai has cooled to 5-9% in 2024, following an extraordinary rise of nearly 50-60% from 2021 to 2023.

Industry experts attribute this trend to several factors, including an influx of professionals, the city’s expanding infrastructure, and the development of premium housing projects. This shift is reshaping Mumbai’s rental landscape and creating new opportunities for developers and investors.

Shraddha Kedia-Agarwal, Director of Transcon Developers, noted that the rise in rental prices in Mumbai’s western suburbs reflects the growing demand for modern, well-equipped homes. The area’s connectivity, proximity to commercial hubs, and lifestyle amenities have made it attractive to both locals and expatriates. Kedia-Agarwal emphasized that projects at Transcon are designed to meet the evolving preferences of tenants seeking high-quality living spaces.

For instance, a 3 BHK apartment in Malad East, located near the Metro station along the Western Express Highway, was rented for ₹55,000 per month in 2021. This rental price surged to ₹85,000 in 2023 and reached ₹87,000 in 2024, according to the agency’s research.

From a demand perspective, Umesh Jandial, Chief Business Officer at Omkar Realtors & Developers, highlighted the increasing interest from tenants seeking premium rental options in key western suburb locations. Developments like Omkar Alta Monte in Malad East are catering to this segment by combining luxury with convenience, contributing to the overall rental escalation in these neighborhoods. Jandial noted that improved metro connectivity and infrastructure will likely sustain this trend.

In Borivali, a 2 BHK apartment in a premium building saw its rent rise from ₹39,000 in 2021 to ₹58,000 in 2023, with current listings at ₹65,000 for 2024.

Rohan Khatau, Director at CCI Projects, explained that the rental market in Mumbai’s western suburbs benefits from infrastructural growth, including new metro lines and arterial roads. This trend is particularly evident in Borivali and Kandivali, where tenants are seeking homes that offer superior connectivity and modern living. Developments like Rivali Park are strategically positioned to cater to this increasing demand.

Experts predict that the upward trend in rentals will continue, with further increases anticipated as new infrastructure projects near completion. The rising demand is attracting investors, who view the rental market as a lucrative opportunity, with returns expected to outpace those in other parts of the city.

Also Read: Rents Rise by 2.6% QoQ Across 13 Key Indian Cities; Ahmedabad, Pune, and Kolkata Lead in Rental Yields: Magicbricks Report

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