Mahindra Lifespaces Launches Ultra-Premium Residential Tower in South Mumbai
₹1,650 crore
198
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What Happened
Set across ~1.7 acres, Mahindra BeaconHill comprises 198 expansive residences offering 3, 3.5, and 4 BHK homes. The tower is designed to maximize natural light and cross ventilation, offering panoramic views of the sea, Mahalaxmi Racecourse, and Mumbai’s skyline. With over 32,000 sq. ft. of curated amenities, including a first-of-its-kind simulated golf and bicycle experience and a signature rooftop lounge, the development aims to deliver a holistic lifestyle.
“Mahindra BeaconHill marks our return to South Mumbai, a market that has always valued quality and long-term value. There has been strong demand for a trusted and credible brand like Mahindra Lifespaces in the region, and this development underscores our commitment to delivering homes that combine thoughtful design, exclusivity, and lasting relevance.”
- Over 32,000 sq. ft. of curated amenities
- First-of-its-kind simulated golf & bicycle experience
- Signature rooftop lounge with panoramic city and sea views
₹1,650 croreINR
Estimated total value of the project upon completion.
Why this matters
This launch marks Mahindra Lifespaces' return to South Mumbai, catering to demand for high-end homes from a trusted brand and underscoring its commitment to sustainable, design-led living.
Terms in This Story
- GDV
- Gross Development Value: the estimated total sales value of a real estate project upon completion.
- Ultra-premium
- A term used for high-end luxury developments targeting the most affluent buyers.
- BHK
- Bedroom, Hall, Kitchen: a common classification for apartment layouts in India.
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