Borivali, hitherto regarded as a serene suburb renowned for its verdant surroundings and quiet neighbourhoods, is currently becoming one of Mumbai’s most popular luxury travel destinations. It is ideally situated as a major halt on the way to Ahmedabad, making it a popular destination for frequent travellers. Borivali provides a lifestyle that skilfully combines exclusivity and urban convenience, with a thriving cultural scene and a strong sense of community.
The area’s transformation is evident in the surge of high-value real estate transactions and the arrival of premium residential projects such as Lodha Altus. The recent acquisition of multiple luxury flats in Borivali by Abhishek Bachchan further reinforces the suburb’s growing status as a prestigious residential enclave.
Lodha Altus, the latest offering by Lodha, epitomises this evolution, bringing together nature’s tranquillity and modern sophistication. Once considered on the periphery of Mumbai, Borivali is now making headlines with record-breaking property deals. Its proximity to the Western Express Highway and the forthcoming twin-tube tunnel under the Sanjay Gandhi National Park has significantly enhanced connectivity, making it an increasingly attractive choice for the city’s elite. Wide, tree-lined avenues, lush parks, and an air of serenity add to its charm.
The suburb’s rising prominence in luxury real estate is underscored by multiple transactions exceeding Rs 10-12 crore, including a Rs 16.07 crore sale at Lodha Altus—one of the highest recorded deals of FY24-25. This increasing desirability is driving demand for bespoke residences that offer both exclusivity and tranquillity.
It is evident that Borivali is becoming more than just a residential area as the suburb’s real estate market develops; it is now a representation of aspirational living. Borivali is fast becoming Mumbai’s next luxury destination, drawing affluent purchasers looking for a refined yet tranquil lifestyle, thanks to buildings like Lodha Altus that are setting new standards.
Source: The Tribune