public transportation most of the time available so transport anything is easily and easy to go one place to another place read more
Things need improvement
i think this place is good for living nothing to dislike or disappointment all normal services available here read more
Ashu Verma
Others | 6 months ago
5
Good things here
public transportation most of the time available here so transport anything is easily and easy to go one place to another place read more
Things need improvement
here road condition are not so good sometimes road accidents happened so be careful passing time from road read more
Raj Gupta
Owner | 8 months ago
5
Good things here
Yes I Provide Here School Mall The hospital is here, we have hour pass, everything in the building is here. read more
Things need improvement
There is no bad thing here, I liked everything but one thing has to be said that a camera should be taken in the lift for security and safety. read more
Tania Sarmal
Lived before | 8 months ago
5
Good things here
No, I don't face any water shortage. Water is clean. Schools, hospitals and malls are nearby. Transportation and cabs are easily available. read more
Things need improvement
There is nothing to dislike about this place because there is no water shortage. Transportation are easily available. I really loves this place. I am also felt safe in night. read more
Prashant Yadav
Lived before | 8 months ago
5
Good things here
in their locality there are great schools , hospital s, I feel safe with my family in night time it locality is well maintained proper manner with very low pollution read more
Things need improvement
I had no things that i am dislike all the things are properly maintained like cleaning,severices,low traffic,low pollution etc. read more
Wadala is known for being one of the seven islands of Bombay which combined together form the great city Mumbai. Earlier Wadala was called Parel, Matunga, Dharavi etc. This place comes under Mumbai Municipal Corporation and covers the area of 6.52 sq. km. People here experience hot and humid weather with powerful monsoons. Wadala has estimated population of 143064 and the male and female populations are 74526 and 68538 respectively. The coordinates of this place are of 19.02163°N 72.86459°E. Marathi, Hindi and English are widely spoken however, Marathi is the official language here.
Infrastructure and Details
As Wadala is considered as the main centre of Mumbai, it is surrounded by Dadar on the West, Matunga on the Northwest, and Sewri on the South. As a part of Mumbai this place is also the home of old temples, Universities and the famous IMAX dome theatre (4.7km), formerly known as world's largest theatre.
Wadala has a very good connectivity of trains for Harbour, central and western line. If you walk for 10-15 minutes you will reach to Wadala Railway station (1.8km) and Sion Railway station (5.6km). Nearest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport which is approximately 6.17 km away from Wadala.
This area is known as the hub of educational institutions like The Andhra Education Society High school (2.1km), Sitaram Prakash High School (2.0km), Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (1.8km) and Coommo Jafar College (3.0km) etc are accompanied by hospitals like The Ackworth Leprosy Hospital (1.8km), Mumbai Port Trust Hospital (270m), Sengol Hospital (1.3km) and RSV Hospital (900m).
Major employment centers include the Indiabulls Finance Center (5.1km), Peninsula Business Park (6.3km), Kamala Mills Compound (6.4km) etc. Moreover, Wadala is also connected with commercial centres and government offices like Bandra Kurla Complex (10km), Kanakia Zillion (11km), Mumbai Port Trust (10km) etc.
Property in Wadala
As we know Mumbai offers a wide mix of apartments and alike. So does Wadala, here you can find apartments, studio apartments, luxury villas, cottages, independent houses in different configurations from 1-5 BHK, you can also find larger apartments here. Any apartment starts from 200-230 sq. ft and increases up to 30,000 sq. ft. There are number of PMAY and MHADA housing schemes that take care of the housing projects here.
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Green line 4 of the Mumbai metro is under construction
It will connect Wadala and 32 other stations and improve connectivity
Multiple commercial projects have been launched that will boost employment for 3 upcoming decades
Being the new residential hub, it is the prime choice for the luxury real estate projects
What is good here
Public transport is easily available
The road connectivity is amazing
The road condtion are decent
Safety is never a concern
Most lanes are equipped with street lights
Patrolling is regular and strict
The parks are beautifully maintained
Garbage disposal and cleanliness are never compromised with
Air and noise pollution nned to be reduced
The average sales price is 27k pers sqft, rising at 19% yearly
Kamala Mills Compound, Indiabulls Finance and other major employment hubs are within 5kms rangeread more
Eastern express highway is the closest to the location
What can be better
It can be difficult to find conveyance during the peak hours
Roads in some areas need to be made concrete as they are not concrete yet
Waterlogging in the rainy season is a common problem
Location is deserted at odd hours
More street lights are needed in Wadala west
Police patroling needs to be increased in Wadala West
Parks are almost non-existent in Wadala west
Garbage disposal in some area needs improvement
Air and noise pollution is very high
The sales price are rising rapidly, making th competition tighter for buyers
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Housing News DeskDec 2017
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