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Ayushmann Khurrana leases his 2,200 sq ft luxury Goregaon flat for ₹90,000 monthly

Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana and his wife Tahira Kashyap have leased their luxury apartment in Goregaon West, near Mumbai, for a monthly rent of ₹90,000. The sprawling 2,200 sq ft property is part of Imperial Heights Tower CHS Ltd, a premium residential society known for its upscale amenities and strategic location. As per the documents registered on 18th December, the couple has formalised the agreement, showcasing the increasing demand for high-end rentals in Mumbai’s suburbs.

The Goregaon property reflects the growing appeal of suburban luxury homes that balance space, affordability, and convenience. Situated amidst a bustling urban setup, the apartment offers spacious living while providing easy access to prime business districts via the Western Express Highway and Goregaon Railway Station. Market analysts indicate that premium rentals in suburban locations have surged by 15% over the past year due to rising housing demands among professionals and expatriates.

However, the trend also underscores pressing civic challenges. Goregaon’s rapid urbanisation has strained its infrastructure, with residents voicing concerns over traffic congestion, water shortages, and waste management. The addition of premium rental properties to this mix raises questions about the sustainability of the suburb’s growth. Local civic bodies need to implement long-term urban planning measures to mitigate these issues while accommodating the area’s expanding residential base.

In terms of sustainability, Imperial Heights Tower CHS Ltd sets a benchmark by incorporating green practices such as energy-efficient lighting, rainwater harvesting, and waste segregation. As Mumbai grapples with balancing urban growth and environmental concerns, initiatives like these demonstrate how luxury and sustainability can coexist. Ayushmann Khurrana’s decision to lease this apartment highlights not only the premium housing potential of Mumbai’s suburbs but also the evolving expectations of tenants seeking eco-conscious living spaces.

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