2 BHK apartment in Kurla, 595 sqft carpet area, priced at ₹1.59 Cr (₹26,723/sqft).
- 2 BHK apartment, 595 sqft carpet area
- ₹1.59 Cr — ₹26,723 per sqft
- Kurla location, residential apartment
- Ready for sale — no pending approvals cited
Property details
Configuration
- Property type
- Apartment
- Project category
- residential
Area & dimensions
- Carpet area
- 595 sqft
- Per sqft
- ₹26,723
About this listing
2 BHK apartment for sale in Kurla, Mumbai with 595 sqft carpet area. Located just 5 minutes' walking distance from Kurla East railway station, this property offers excellent connectivity to the business district. The proximity to the station makes commuting convenient for professionals working across the city.
Location
Living in Kurla
Kurla is a densely built residential and commercial locality in Central Mumbai, split into Kurla East and Kurla West by the Central Railway line, with the Mithi River running along its western edge. It is one of the city's busiest transit junctions, served by Kurla railway station on the Central, Harbour and Trans-Harbour lines and by Lokmanya Tilak Terminus for long-distance trains.
Once home to Mumbai's largest cotton mills and Premier Automobiles' Padmini car plant, Kurla now sits beside the Bandra Kurla Complex business district and mixes affordable housing with malls, hospitals and redeveloping industrial land.
- Kurla railway station is a junction on the Central, Harbour and Trans-Harbour lines, and Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Kurla East adds long-distance trains - a level of rail access few Mumbai localities match.
- Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai's premier business district, sits 2 km from Kurla, putting a major corporate job hub within a short commute.
- Phoenix Marketcity, one of Mumbai's largest malls, is located in Kurla West, with 311 stores, a 14-screen PVR multiplex and 70 restaurants under one roof.
- LBS Marg, the Eastern Express Highway and the Santacruz-Chembur Link Road - the city's first double-decker flyover - give Kurla direct road links to both eastern and western suburbs.
- Mumbai Metro Lines 2B and 4 are being built through Kurla, adding rapid-transit options on top of the existing suburban rail network.
- Don Bosco Institute of Technology, an AICTE-approved engineering college, is based in Kurla West, alongside numerous established schools and junior colleges.
- Low-lying pockets near the Mithi River, which runs along Kurla's western edge, have flooded in past monsoons; the 2005 floods shut the Kurla BEST bus depot for years.
- The Andheri-Kurla Road and LBS Marg corridor carry heavy daily traffic and are prone to long jams, especially during peak commuting hours.
- Kurla includes older buildings, slum-rehabilitation stock and areas earmarked for redevelopment, so buyers should verify a building's occupation certificate and redevelopment status before purchase.
Kurla railway station is a major junction on the Central, Harbour and Trans-Harbour lines, and Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Kurla East handles long-distance trains. LBS Marg, the Eastern Express Highway and the Santacruz-Chembur Link Road (India's first double-decker flyover) connect Kurla to the rest of the city.
Mumbai Metro Lines 2B and 4 are under construction through the locality. Bandra Kurla Complex is 2 km away, Ghatkopar Metro Station 3 km, and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport 7.5 km.
Kurla is home to Don Bosco Institute of Technology, an AICTE-approved engineering college affiliated with the University of Mumbai, offering computer science, IT, telecommunication and mechanical engineering courses. The locality also has numerous schools and junior colleges across Kurla East and West.
Dhirubhai Ambani International School is 3 km away and the American School of Bombay is within 5 km, both toward Bandra Kurla Complex.
Kurla was once Mumbai's largest suburban industrial belt, home to major cotton mills and to Premier Automobiles' car plant, which built the Fiat and the iconic Premier Padmini here from 1946 until the factory closed in 1997. That land is now Kohinoor City, an integrated commercial and retail township.
The Kurla-Ghatkopar-Vikhroli-Bhandup belt remains an established industrial and commercial corridor, and Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai's modern financial district, sits on Kurla's western edge.
Kurla's main heritage landmark is Holy Cross Church on Premier Road, built during Portuguese rule and rebuilt in 1848, one of Mumbai's oldest churches and the anchor of the historic East Indian Christian village that gives old Kurla its character.
Phoenix Marketcity on LBS Marg in Kurla West is one of Mumbai's largest malls, spanning 1.14 million sq ft with 311 stores, a 14-screen PVR multiplex and 70 restaurants.
It also houses Snow World, an indoor snowfall attraction, giving Kurla West a major entertainment and leisure hub within the locality itself.
The BMC has tendered a 4.2 km elevated flyover on LBS Marg from Kurla West to Ghatkopar West to ease chronic congestion at the Andheri-Ghatkopar Link Road, Ghatkopar Station Road and Sant Narsi Mehta Road junctions.
The Santacruz-Chembur Link Road, opened in 2014, already connects Kurla's east and west across the rail line via a double-decker flyover, and Metro Lines 2B and 4 are under construction through the area.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the price of 2 BHK Apartment for sale in Kurla, Mumbai?
₹ 1.59 Cr. That's ₹ 26,723/sqft for 595 sqft carpet area.
When is possession of this property?
Possession: Ready to move.