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Latest Land Prices in Mumbai

Some updates on prevailing land prices in Mumbai. Covered areas where construction activity is HOT.

All Land prices are Rs / sq mtr. The lowest and the highest in that area is as follows.
1 square meter = 10.7639104 square feet

Andheri Andheri Taluka -2 Rs 21,000 - 57,000
Bandra Andheri Taluka -1 Rs 20,700 - 118,800
Bhandup Kurla Taluka -2 Rs 8,800 - 27,600
Borivli Borivli Taluka -3 Rs 11,700 - 25,000

Chakala Andheri Taluka -1 Rs 15,300 - 59,400
Chandivli Kurla Taluka -2 Rs 36,000 - 39,000
Charkop Borivili Taluka -2 Rs 15,700
Chembur Kurla Taluka -1 Rs 8,800 - 38,000

Goregaon Borivili Taluka -1 Rs 11,000 - 27,600
Juhu Andheri Taluka -1 Rs 44,400 - 78,000
Kandivali Borivili Taluka -2 Rs 20,300 - 30,000
Kurla Kurla Taluka -1 Rs 10,700 - 28,000
Malad Borivili Taluka -1 Rs 10,800 - 30,500
Mulund Kurla Taluka -2 Rs 21,300 - 30,200

Oshiwara Andheri Taluka -2 Rs 18,500 - 60,000
Powai Kurla Taluka -2 Rs 8,000 - 25,000
Saki Kurla Taluka -2 Rs 13,700 - 22,500
Versova Andheri Taluka -2 Rs 21,800 - 57,000
Vikhroli Kurla Taluka -2 Rs 8,600 - 20,700
Vile-Parle Andheri Taluka -2 Rs 37,800 - 78,000

1 square meter = 10.7639104 square feet

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