Raheja Universal today announced the complete sell-out of its highly successful residential project, Solaris, located within the expansive Raheja District in Vashi NX. A remarkable 956 units across Solaris 1, 2, and 3 have been sold, generating an impressive ₹1,726 crore in total sales value, marking a significant achievement in Navi Mumbai’s burgeoning real estate landscape.

The full inventory closure of Solaris underscores Raheja Universal’s strong foothold and ability to deliver high-value real estate projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Solaris, strategically positioned in Vashi NX—a rapidly developing micro-market—offered a diverse range of thoughtfully designed 2, 3, and 4 BHK residences. Homebuyers were drawn to the project’s comprehensive offering, which included over 30 lifestyle and wellness amenities, catering to modern aspirations.

Part of the larger Raheja District mixed-use township, the Solaris cluster contributed to a self-sustained urban ecosystem that integrates residential, commercial, and retail infrastructure. This integrated approach, featuring a 1+ km retail Boardwalk, a proposed District Club, and a District Park, has positioned Raheja District as one of Navi Mumbai’s most sought-after lifestyle-centric developments.

Ashish Raheja, Managing Director & CEO, Raheja Universal, commented on the achievement, stating, “The overwhelming response to Solaris reflects the evolving aspirations of today’s homebuyers, who want more than just a home. They seek vibrant communities, expansive greens, and a well-rounded lifestyle experience. This milestone is a testament to our continued focus on thoughtful design, location-led planning, and future-ready development – which we aim to carry forward with Lunaris.”

Following the resounding success of Solaris, Raheja Universal is now poised to launch Lunaris, the next phase of urban-fit homes within Raheja District. Lunaris is set to build upon the established vision of experience-led urban living, promising design-forward residences, spatial elegance, and elevated amenities for contemporary city dwellers.

The successful closure of Solaris reaffirms Navi Mumbai’s attractiveness as a residential hub, driven by factors such as enhanced connectivity, ongoing infrastructure development, and a strong demand for well-planned, amenity-rich living spaces. The property market in Navi Mumbai has shown resilience and growth, making it a preferred choice for both homebuyers and investors.

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