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Gajra Group Plans ₹300-Crore Technology-Integrated Housing Project in Navi Mumbai’s Kharghar

Gajra Group has announced plans to invest ₹300 crore in a technology-integrated residential project in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, marking the developer’s strategic entry into high-technology housing as the region witnesses accelerated infrastructure-led growth.

The proposed development will be located in Kharghar’s emerging business corridor, increasingly referred to within the real estate industry as BKC Two, reflecting its growing importance as a commercial and residential extension of Mumbai’s established business districts. The investment comes amid significant infrastructure upgrades in Navi Mumbai, including the upcoming international airport, metro rail expansion, and improvements to arterial road connectivity. These developments have enhanced access to Kharghar and strengthened its appeal among professionals, end-users, and long-term investors.

According to the company, the project will incorporate advanced building systems, digital infrastructure, and efficiency-driven design, aimed at improving long-term operational performance and adaptability. The development is expected to cater to homebuyers seeking organised residential supply near emerging employment hubs. “Navi Mumbai is evolving into a multi-nodal urban economy, and Kharghar is emerging as a key part of that growth,” said Tirth Gajra, Director, Gajra Group. “Our ₹300-crore investment reflects a long-term view on infrastructure-led demand and the increasing relevance of future-ready housing.”

Bhavik Gajra, Director, Gajra Group, said the project planning is focused on construction quality, technology integration, and lifecycle efficiency. “As infrastructure matures, buyers are evaluating homes not just on location, but on efficiency, intelligent systems, and everyday functionality,” he said. Real estate analysts note that residential demand in Navi Mumbai has remained steady, supported by relatively affordable pricing compared to Mumbai, improving connectivity, and gradual expansion of commercial activity. Locations with proximity to transport nodes and office clusters have seen sustained buyer interest.

The Kharghar investment aligns with a broader trend of developers allocating capital selectively in Navi Mumbai to projects that combine infrastructure advantage with technology differentiation, as the region transitions toward decentralised urban growth. Established over two decades ago, Gajra Group has completed more than 65 residential and commercial projects across Navi Mumbai, Thane, and Mumbai, and has a homeowner base exceeding 5,000 customers.

Gajra Group Plans ₹300-Crore Technology-Integrated Housing Project in Navi Mumbai’s Kharghar
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