Mumbai's residential project, United Siddhivinayak CHS is offering property for sale. It is a Ready to Move project by United Developers. United Siddhivinayak CHS is set in an area of 0.48 Acres and is complete with various modern-day amenities. United Siddhivinayak CHS is located in Dharavi.
The property has Fire Protection And Fire Safety Requirements. Other provisions include access to Landscaping & Tree Planting, Solid Waste Management And Disposal, Storm Water Drains. Own a home in United Siddhivinayak CHS today!.
United Siddhivinayak CHS is a RERA registered project with ID P51800008316.
Dharavi is well-connected to other parts of city by road, which passes through the heart of this suburb. Prominent shopping malls, movie theatres, school, and hospitals are present in proximity of this residential project.
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Prakash
Owner | 11 months ago
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Good things here
best place to stay cuz the atmosphere in surrounding is a very good we can stay with whole family easily read more
Things need improvement
nothing much but it is bit costly cuz it is in Dharavi but usually in dharvi places are but cheaper compare to this read more
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Dharavi is a large slum in Mumbai, India that is home to over one million people. It is one of the largest slums in Asia and is located right in the heart of the city, surrounded by expensive housing and businesses. The area has been labeled a “mini-city” due to the diversity of the community. The residents come from many backgrounds and include Hindus, Muslims, Christians and many other groups. There are a number of industries operating in the area, including leather production, garment making, pottery, food processing and IT services. The area has seen some urban renewal projects, such as wider roads and sanitation facilities, but much of the infrastructure remains inadequate. Despite the poverty and overcrowding, the people of Dharavi are resilient and continue to make the best of the situation. The area has also become a major tourist attraction, as its colorful markets and shops have earned it the nickname “Dharavi-by-night”. Dharavi is a vibrant and bustling community that is continuing to thrive despite its dire circumstances. Read More
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