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Ramky Estates Launches Chembur Redevelopment Project

Hyderabad-based real estate developer Ramky Estates & Farms has marked its entry into Mumbai’s property market by securing development rights for a 1.5-acre slum rehabilitation project in Chembur.

The project encompasses the redevelopment of over 400 slum dwellings, with an estimated development potential of approximately 463,000 square feet, including 237,000 square feet designated for free sale. The venture is projected to generate revenues exceeding ₹550 crore, with an overall estimated cost of over ₹300 crore. This initiative signifies Ramky Estates’ first foray into the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), aligning with the company’s strategy to engage in socially impactful and capital-efficient projects. The project is anticipated to be completed within 3 to 3.5 years, encompassing both the rehabilitation and development components.

The redevelopment plan involves the construction of premium housing units on the free-sale component, aiming to enhance the urban landscape of Chembur. The project’s Letter of Intent (LOI), initially issued in 2004 and revised in 2011-12, is currently undergoing transfer to a special purpose vehicle (SPV), with completion expected in the next three months. Mumbai’s real estate market heavily relies on redevelopment projects, particularly in areas with limited vacant land parcels. Slum rehabilitation and the redevelopment of old housing societies are pivotal in addressing the city’s housing challenges. The Chembur project contributes to the broader urban renewal efforts, aiming to provide sustainable and equitable housing solutions.

The project aligns with the city’s objectives to create eco-friendly and sustainable urban environments, promoting gender-neutral and equitable cities. By integrating modern infrastructure and adhering to environmental standards, the redevelopment aims to enhance the quality of life for residents while contributing to Mumbai’s urban development goals. As Mumbai continues to evolve, projects like the Chembur redevelopment play a crucial role in transforming the city’s landscape, offering improved living conditions and fostering inclusive growth. Ramky Estates’ entry into the Mumbai market underscores the potential for collaborative efforts in addressing urban housing challenges through innovative and sustainable redevelopment initiatives.

Ramky Estates Launches Chembur Redevelopment Project
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