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Mumbai Redevelopment Boom Continues Into 2026
Mumbai’s real estate rehabilitation market gained 16% in 2025 over the previous year, owing to an increase in redevelopment deals around the city. According to Knight Frank India, a total of 229 development agreements (DAs) for the renovation of ancient structures were signed in 2025, up from 196 the previous year.
The enthusiasm carried over into 2026, with roughly 30%, or 70, of the total redevelopment agreements for 2025 inked in the first 74 days of the year, up to March 15, according to the data.
Total of 1,094 DAs signed in the last 6 years
According to Knight Frank India data, 1,094 DAs have been signed during the last six years, from January 2020 to March 15, 2026. The signature of these 1,094 redevelopment accords has made 432 acres of land available for redevelopment.
Western suburbs have the biggest amount of redevelopment transactions.
The western suburbs of Mumbai’s real estate market have signed the most redevelopment agreements during the last six years. According to the data, 773 of the 1,094 DAs signed were in the western suburbs, unlocking 321.2 acres of land, followed by 261 in the central suburbs, unlocking 85.9 acres of land, 38 in Central Mumbai, unlocking 38 acres of land, and 22 in South Mumbai, unlocking 8.3 acres of land.
Borivali leads with 20% of the total redevelopment deals
Out of the total 1,094 DAs signed, Borivali in Mumbai’s western suburbs had the most (217), unlocking 90.4 acres of land, followed by Andheri (115), unlocking 74.8 acres.
Bandra had the third-highest number of 74 DAs signed, unlocking 24.4 acres of land, followed by Malad with 67 DAs signed, unlocking 26.6 acres of land, and Ghatkopar with the fifth-highest number of 59 DAs signed, unlocking 14.1 acres of land for redevelopment.
Old building redevelopment to add 59,000 units
According to the data, the signing of about 1,100 DAs has resulted in the creation of 59,000 housing units, with over 45,000 to be developed in the western suburbs, over 11,800 in the central suburbs, over 1,600 in Central Mumbai, and 731 in South Mumbai.
Knight Frank India did a unit generation analysis using the Floor Space Index (FSI) for sale areas; rehab and amenity spaces were excluded. The data show that the unit generation estimate is primarily dependent on supply and does not account for launch velocity, funding, or phasing constraints.
According to the research, the redevelopment projects will create 1.5 lakh housing units and produce ₹9,115 crore in stamp duty revenue for the state government.
FSI norms for redevelopment
According to Knight Frank India, most societal redevelopment projects are now being carried out under the Development Control Regulation (DCR) 33(9), 33(11), and 33(20b). These laws set the maximum Floor Space Index (FSI) for redevelopment. The available FSI is determined by the width of the road adjoining the housing society.
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Home Sales Rise 19%; Navi Mumbai Leads Housing Growth
Housing sales in India’s top nine cities increased 19% year on year (YoY) to 112,458 units in Q2 2026, compared to 94,864 units the previous year. According to a PropEquity research, Navi Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad experienced the largest increases in housing sales. According to the data, sales surged due to a multi-quarter increase in housing supply of 117,609 units, up 43% year on year, untouched by geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East.
According to the data, sales increased by 14% quarter on quarter while supply increased by 27% in Q2 2026.
According to the research, Navi Mumbai saw the biggest YoY rise in sales, at 54%, followed by Chennai at 33%, Hyderabad at 25%, and Bengaluru at 20%.
On the other side, Pune experienced a 16% growth, Mumbai 15%, and Thane 3%. While seven of the top nine cities saw an increase in property sales, Delhi NCR and Kolkata experienced a 17% and 12% decrease, respectively.
Supply-side scenario.
On the supply front, Navi Mumbai led with 116% year-on-year increase at 9902 units, followed by Mumbai at 111% at 10,438 units, Hyderabad at 75% at 18,407 units, and Bengaluru at 71% at 24,340 units. In markets such as Chennai, Pune, and Thane, supply increased by 6% to 41 percent.
Hyderabad has emerged as the second largest home supply market after Bengaluru, displacing Pune, Thane, and Delhi-NCR.
Delhi-NCR witnessed a 6% decrease in housing supply, totaling 12977 units, while Kolkata saw a 2% decrease of 2608 units.
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Pune Developer Refunds Full Booking Amount to Buyer
A Pune-based real estate developer has claimed that he refunded the entire amount paid by a homebuyer who allegedly disappeared just days before taking possession of his flat after suffering heavy gambling losses.
According to Rahul Ajmera of Vasupujya Corporation, the buyer had booked the home in 2022, completed the flat registration, and paid the majority of the agreement value. However, as the possession date approached, he suddenly stopped responding to calls from the developer’s sales team regarding the remaining balance, leaving everyone puzzled about his sudden disappearance.
The mystery was later explained when the buyer’s relatives approached the developer for help. They allegedly revealed that the homebuyer had incurred significant betting losses and was being held by a betting syndicate in Mumbai over unpaid debts. The buyer’s brother-in-law reportedly sought financial assistance from the developer so the family could complete the purchase, rent out the property, and gradually repay the debt.
Instead of extending a loan, Ajmera offered to cancel the transaction and process a full refund without making any deductions. He said the family could use the refunded amount to settle the outstanding debts and help the buyer rebuild his life.
The case has also drawn attention to MahaRERA’s rules on cancellations and refunds. While developers are generally allowed to deduct a portion of the agreement value when a buyer withdraws after registration and substantial payments have been made, Ajmera stated that he chose not to exercise that right. According to him, the transaction had progressed well beyond the booking stage, and the developer could have deducted up to 10% of the agreement value. However, citing humanitarian grounds, he waived the deduction and refunded the buyer’s entire payment.
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Reliance Wins 101-Acre Mumbai Slum Redevelopment Project
Reliance Industries’ real estate business, Reliance 4IR Realty Development, as part of a partnership, has obtained rehabilitation rights for the 101-acre Juhu Lane-Gilbert Hill slum cluster in Mumbai’s Andheri, marking the conglomerate’s entry into the city’s slum redevelopment sector.
The project is one of Mumbai’s major redevelopment prospects, and it is strategically located in the western suburbs. Here’s an overview of the project’s location, size, main parties, and what the renovation could entail for residents, developers, and the Mumbai housing market.
All about the Juhu Lane- Gilbert Hill slum complex.
The Juhu Lane to Gilbert Hill Slum Cluster spans 101.36 acres in Mumbai’s Andheri West, making it one of the largest and first projects to be implemented under the Maharashtra government’s new slum cluster redevelopment program.
According to a Hindustan Times report, the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA)-tender project is scheduled to restore more than 28,000 dwellings for eligible slum residents.
According to the report, the land parcel extends from Juhu Lane (CD Barfiwala Road) to JP Road, near the Hansraj Morarji Public School. The property now includes 13,634 slum tenements, some SRA buildings, a private hospital, a police station, a civic market, a retail market, educational institutions, and government offices.
Gilbert Hill: The historic rock structure at the center of Mumbai’s most recent reconstruction project
Gilbert Hill, a remarkable 200-foot-high monolithic basalt rock formation in Mumbai’s Andheri district, is thought to be roughly 66 million years old. It is one of the world’s few surviving basalt monoliths, formed by lava flows connected with ancient Deccan Traps volcanic activity.
The hill’s surroundings include various slum settlements and old structures that are slated to be redeveloped as part of Mumbai’s slum rehabilitation programme. Beyond its geological significance, Gilbert Hill is strategically located in Mumbai’s western suburbs, close to major commercial hubs, metro connectivity, and established residential neighbourhoods, making it a notable landmark from both a heritage and real estate perspective.
Who will build the project?
The nearly 100-acre slum redevelopment cluster will be built by a Reliance-led consortium that includes Mahadev Realtors Juhu Private Limited, an Aspect Realty subsidiary.
The consortium successfully outbid JSW Realty and Infrastructure Pvt Ltd and Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate Pvt Ltd to win the contract. Bidders were evaluated based on the premium they proposed above the SRA’s ready reckoner land rate, with a 10% minimum bid.
According to the report, the Reliance-led consortium will have to pay around ₹700 crore in transit fee over two years. It must deposit one additional year’s transit rent in post-dated cheques with the SRA to ensure that qualified residents get continuing rental assistance during the rehabilitation and construction phase. The selected bidder must present a performance guarantee of ₹100 crore to the SRA.
According to a media report, the prime land will be redeveloped using the construction-and-development agreement model, in which existing residents will be rehabilitated on-site, the state government will receive a portion of the housing stock, and the developer will be able to sell the remainder on the open market.
The nominated developer will have to build 561 tenements of 300 square feet apiece for current tenants. The developer must deposit ₹1,050 crore with the SRA for three years of transit rent at ₹20,000 per month per tenement. Eligible slum residents would pay a one-time relocation price of ₹15,000.
The timetable for completing the whole rehabilitation component has been established at 9.5 years (114 months) from the date of the initial Commencement Certificate. Upon receipt of the first Commencement Certificate, at least 25% of the permitted buildings must be completed and turned over to families.
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