Our community really feels like a tight-knit family, and the security measures in place definitely contribute to that sense of safety. With security guards and designated parks for kids, I feel reassured about our well-being. Having essential shops within the society and multiple parks for children is so convenient, and reliable light and water connections make life easier. The construction quality and upkeep of the roads are impressive, offering durability and safety, especially during emergencies. Plus, having friendly neighbors makes the overall experience even more enjoyable. read more
Things need improvement
The limited visitor parking area is definitely a drawback, and it's clear that maintenance services could use some improvement, as they're not properly provided. The unmaintained swimming pool is concerning, and it's important that more attention is given to its upkeep. Additionally, addressing the availability of public transportation and nearby metro connectivity would greatly enhance accessibility. The frequent traffic jams and noise pollution are further detracting from the overall living experience in the society. read more
Ashish Patil
Lived before | 6 months ago
4.2
Good things here
The community here is really something special. We've got a tight-knit group where everyone looks out for each other, and outsiders need permission to enter, which adds an extra layer of safety. With four guards on duty, parents can feel at ease knowing their kids can play freely. We come together to celebrate festivals, and the neighbors are all so friendly, creating a really warm atmosphere. Plus, the connectivity is top-notch, with easy access to all the essentials and reliable light and water connections. read more
Things need improvement
It's disappointing to note the limited visitor parking area and the lack of proper maintenance services, particularly concerning the unmaintained swimming pool. The absence of a gym and the occurrence of frequent traffic jams, resulting in noise pollution, further add to the challenges. High maintenance charges and poor public transport accessibility also contribute to inconvenience. Despite the good construction quality, issues such as the lack of metro connectivity and limited parking space for both two and four-wheelers are apparent shortcomings of the society. read more
Anil Pawar
Owner | 6 months ago
4.4
Good things here
This community is really focused on safety, with limited outsider access and security guards to keep things secure. It's great knowing there are designated parks for kids to play safely. Plus, all the well-maintained parks and green spaces really add to the pleasant living environment. And you can't beat the good construction quality of the sturdy buildings and well-kept roads, making this society a really comfortable place to call home. read more
Things need improvement
The limited visitor parking space and the inadequate maintenance services, particularly concerning the unmaintained swimming pool. The frequent traffic jams and resulting noise pollution are indeed significant drawbacks. Additionally, the absence of a gym facility and poor public transport connectivity only add to the inconvenience for residents. These factors certainly detract from the overall experience of living in the society. read more
Satyen Kumar Mandraha
Broker | 7 months ago
4.8
Good things here
In our community, there's a lot to love. We've got well-kept clubs, roomy playgrounds, and even grocery and shopping options right on-site. The construction quality is top-notch, and maintenance services are always reliable. We come together to celebrate festivals, and there's plenty of parking available. Plus, transportation is a breeze with nearby metro and monorail options, and traffic jams are practically non-existent around here. read more
Things need improvement
It's clear that the society has its downsides, including the absence of a swimming pool, limited parking space, and a poor public transport system. The frequent traffic jams and the absence of a nearby gym further add to the challenges. Additionally, high maintenance charges and pollution from nearby factors are prevalent, significantly impacting the overall experience for residents. read more
Ebby Paul
Tenant | 7 months ago
3.6
Good things here
The community here is really welcoming, and we often celebrate festivals together. The buildings are sturdy, and the roads are well-kept. I also appreciate the numerous parks and green areas, which create a pleasant atmosphere for everyone. read more
Things need improvement
The limited visitor parking area and the state of the swimming pool. Dealing with traffic jams and high noise levels can definitely be bothersome. The absence of a gym and poor public transport accessibility are also significant drawbacks. Moreover, it's disappointing that maintenance services aren't up to par, with high charges and issues not being resolved promptly. It sounds like there are several areas that need improvement for a more satisfactory living experience. read more
Trombay is an eastern suburb in Bombay (Mumbai), India. Trombay was called Neat's Tongue because of its shape. Once, it was an island nearly 5 km East of Mumbai and was about 8 km in length and 8 km in width. The island contains several ruins of Portuguese churches from the 1620s and 1630s. In 1928, the Great Indian Peninsular Railway opened the Trombay-Andheri line called the Salsette Trombay Railway or Central Salsette Tramway. Trombay is a locality in Mumbai Harbour, Mumbai, Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Maharashtra, India, 400088. Chembur (4.18 Km), Kurla East (6.21 Km), Wadala (6.52 Km), Chunabhatti (7.24 Km), and Sion (7.59 Km) are the nearby areas to Trombay. Sion Koliwada, and Mumbai are the nearby cities to Trombay. Read More
The Govandi station is the nearest one to Trombay in Chembur
Mankhurd Station Flyover connects the area to other parts of Mumbai
Trombay Post Office nearby
Municipal Hospital, DR.SANT PANDEY MATESHWARI CLINIC, Care Well Hospital, etc close to the area
Mahul garden, Old park, Mumbai mahanagar palika udyan in close vicinity
What is good here
The Govandi station is the nearest one to Trombay in Chembur
The Govandi station is the nearest one to Trombay in Chembur
Overall, road conditions are good here
Average security at night
Halogen lights being installed in the area
Night police responsible for regular night patrolling in the area
Many parks here
Clean streets
AQI levels and noise pollution levels are very low in the area
Price increase is very high in this area
Trombay Post Office nearby
The Govandi station is the nearest one to Trombay in Chembur
What can be better
Lack of metro connectivity in the area
Road infrastructure not developing in the area
Multiple potholes on major roads in the area
If proper street light installation is done, area can become safe at night
It is dangerous to move around at night because of poor street light maintenance
Night patrolling should be done more frequently
Lack of flower beds in the parks
Lack of clean drains in the area
Hight pollution rates here
Price appreciation increase not upto the mark
No IT offices in this area
There is a need for a flyover construction in this area
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is MMRDA Buildings located?
The MMRDA Buildings is located in Mahul, Mumbai Harbour. View all Projects in Trombay
Shiv Sena MP Rahul Shewale has demanded that the centre start waterway services in Mumbai, from Trombay to Gateway of India, to ease traffic jams on roads
The Mangrove Cell of the Maharashtra government, has decided to put up fences on a priority basis, around some of the most encroached mangroves in Colaba, Worli and Malvani
Rajkumar Sharma was one of several activists, who argued that Mumbai’s Development Plan intended to devour open areas and had failed to consider the problems faced by different wards, and its citizens
Around 1,000 illegal houses on notified mangrove areas in Mumbai, will be removed by the Maharashtra government’s 'Mangrove Cell', which will also construct a fence in vulnerable areas, to prevent further encroachments