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| Projects | Area | Apartment Cost | Rate |
3 BHK 19 projects | 1150 sq. ft. to 3600 sq. ft. | Rs.2,87,50,000/- to Rs.6,25,00,000/- | Rs.16,500/- to Rs.25,000/- |
4 BHK 10 projects | 2350 sq. ft. to 4446 sq. ft. | Rs.4,34,00,000/- to Rs.7,55,82,000/- | Rs.15,500/- to Rs.17,000/- |
2 BHK 5 projects | 825 sq. ft. to 1335 sq. ft. | Rs.2,06,25,000/- to Rs.2,06,25,000/- | Rs.25,000/- to Rs.25,000/- |
5 BHK 1 projects | 4725 sq. ft. to 4725 sq. ft. | Rs.10,20,60,000/- to Rs.10,20,60,000/- | Rs.21,600/- to Rs.21,600/- |
6 BHK 1 projects | 4860 sq. ft. to 4860 sq. ft. | N/A | N/A |
Pent House 1 projects | 4315 sq. ft. to 4500 sq. ft. | Rs.8,19,85,000/- to Rs.8,55,00,000/- | Rs.19,000/- to Rs.19,000/- |
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Juhu is a suburb of Mumbai. It is famous for its sprawling beach. It is surrounded by Arabian Sea in the west, Santacruz and Vile Parle in the east. Juhu is one of the most posh localities of Mumbai where one can find the bungalows of the famous film personalities of Bollywood.
Juhu Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the shores of Arabian Sea. One should not expect to find ladies in bikinis here - it is a family spot. It is heavily crowded on weekends. On the southern end of the Juhu beach one can find many luxury hotels and apartments.
Juhu houses the famous ISKCON temple. ISKCON stands for International Society For Krishna Consciousness. The famous Prithvi theatre is also situated in Juhu.
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The open beaches of Juhu have attracted the well-heeled among Bombay's population for almost a century. In the 1890's Jamsetji Tata purchased land in Juhu and built a bungalow there. He planned to develop 1200 acres (5 km²) in Juhu Tara. This was to yield 500 plots of one acre (4,000 m²) each and a seaside resort. Simultaneously he wanted to extend the Mahim- Bandra causeway to Santacruz, in order to provide access to this area. The city turned down this plan in 1903. After his death in the same year, the scheme was abandoned.
Development took off by the second decade of the century with the extension of the Western Trunk Route to Jogeshwari. By the 1930's Juhu had become a recreational centre. The richer classes of Mumbai used the area for sports, bathing and motoring. Weekend cottages and bungalows mushroomed around this time. The neighbouring regions of Santa Cruz and Vile Parle were also opened up at the same time.
When J. R. D. Tata landed a Gypsy Moth on the mud flats of Juhu in October 1932, he started a process that changed the functions of the suburbs forever. An airport eventually came up in Santa Cruz, thus creating, for the first time, an amenity for the city which did not exist in the centre.
By the 1920's these areas had developed sufficiently to warrant their own local government and municipal councils. They formed part of the so called Suburban District. By the late 1930's the municipality of Vile Parle had absorbed the smaller bodies around it. Then with the formation of Greater Bombay in 1945, the areas came directly under the Bombay Municipal Corporation.
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Prithvi Theater
Chandan Cinema
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