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Vida Realty secures OCs for three residential projects

Vida Realty has achieved a significant milestone by securing Occupation Certificates (OCs) for three premium residential projects: Upper East 97 in Malad (East), Roha Vatika near the BKC Annexe, and East Eden in Vile Parle (East). This achievement underscores the developer’s dedication to regulatory compliance, timely delivery, and quality construction in Mumbai’s competitive real estate landscape. These projects collectively span 2.5 acres, offering over 680 units in prime urban locations, setting a benchmark for excellence in the industry.

In Mumbai’s increasingly discerning buyer market, timely project completion and regulatory compliance have become critical determinants of trust and credibility. Vida Realty’s latest achievement reinforces the growing preference for developers who prioritise these factors. According to Harshvardhan Tibrewala, Managing Director of Vida Realty, the delivery of these projects aligns with the company’s ethos of building not just homes but communities that elevate lifestyles. He stated, “Securing OCs for these projects signifies our commitment to quality, legal compliance, and enhancing lives through thoughtful designs.”

The sustainability dimension is also a noteworthy aspect of Vida Realty’s projects. By adhering to modern building standards, the company ensures that its developments incorporate energy-efficient designs and eco-friendly materials. These measures contribute to reducing the carbon footprint and resonate with the city’s broader sustainability goals. Homebuyers, increasingly conscious of environmental impact, find added value in such green initiatives.

From an urban development perspective, projects like these are pivotal in transforming Mumbai’s residential skyline. By delivering quality homes in well-connected neighbourhoods, Vida Realty contributes to addressing the city’s housing demand while enhancing urban infrastructure. However, the pressure on civic amenities such as water supply, transport, and waste management in these localities calls for collaborative efforts between developers and local authorities to ensure holistic urban growth.

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