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  2. List of tallest buildings in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai's Lower Parel skyline The skyline of Worli and Dadar as viewed from Bandra Mumbai's skyline across Back Bay. Mumbai, the commercial and financial capital of India, has the highest number of skyscrapers and high-rise buildings in India. More than 200 skyscrapers and 4,000 [1] high-rise buildings have already been constructed in the city ...

  3. List of tallest buildings in India - Wikipedia

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    Auris Serenity Tower 1 Mumbai: 235 metres (771 ft) 69 2018 Residential [60] [61] [62] Auris Serenity Tower 2 2019 Auris Serenity Tower 3 2021 28 Salsette 27 Tower A Mumbai: 225.2 metres (739 ft) 64 2023 Residential [63] [64] Salsette 27 Tower B 30 Oberoi Commerz Mumbai: 225 metres (738 ft) 51 2023 Commercial [65] 31 Indiabulls Sky Forest Tower ...

  4. Housing.com - Wikipedia

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    Housing.com is a Mumbai-based real estate search portal which allows customers to search for apartments for rent and sale based on geography, number of rooms, and various other filters. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company has 6,000 brokers and serves 40 cities in India including Chennai , Mumbai , Bengaluru , Kolkata and Delhi .

  5. Antilia (building) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, it was considered the world's most expensive private residence, costing between US$1 and 2 billion to build. [2] As of 2023, it was valued at $4.6 billion, [7] as average annual growth rate of prices on homes in Mumbai from 2010 to 2020 was 11.2%. [12] Prices in Mumbai increased by 100% [13] in 2006, 19% [14] in 2012.

  6. Housing in India - Wikipedia

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    The number of migrants to Mumbai from outside Maharashtra during the 1991–2001 decade was 1.12 million, which amounted to 54.8% of the net addition to the population of Mumbai. [11] Over 7 million people, over 42% of the population of Mumbai, live in informal housing or slums, yet they cover only 6–8% of the city's land area.

  7. Real estate - Wikipedia

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    The British equivalent is a block of flats. Housing cooperative (a.k.a. co-op) – A type of multiple ownership in which the residents of a multi-unit housing complex own shares in the cooperative corporation that owns the property, giving each resident the right to occupy a specific apartment or unit. Majority of housing in Indian metro cities ...

  8. List of neighbourhoods in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The remaining area belongs to Defence, Mumbai Port Trust, Atomic Energy Commission and Borivali National Park, which are out of the jurisdiction of the BMC. [4] Mumbai lies at the mouth of the Ulhas River on the western coast of India, in the coastal region known as the Konkan. It sits on Salsette Island, partially shared with the Thane ...

  9. Economy of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Wockhardt Headquarters Essar Group Headquarters ICICI Bank at Bandra Kurla Complex. Mumbai is one of the top ten largest trading centres in the world in terms of global financial flows, generating ca. 6.16% of the Indian GDP and accounting for 25% of industrial production, 70% of Indian maritime trade and 70% of capital transactions to the Indian economy.