Article by Sandeep Sadh posted on May 16, 2022 A View to a Kill Space Starved Mumbai, Congested locations, densely populated locations with Buildings across, on the left, on the right and right across the bedroom is a common problem in Mumbai. The quest to find a home with a view, sea facing, lake facing or any open views towards a garden etc are preferred. Bandra, Khar, Santacruz and Juhu have a peculiar problem as there are streets between every 2 buildings so there is literally no view to any one unless you are really high up or have a corner plot. For people who desire to have open views are opting for High Rises where the plot size is at least large enough and the buildings are at a distant. Lodha The Park, Imperial Towers, Imperial Edge, India Bulls Blu, Lodha World View, Lodha World Towers, Maker Tower A, Oberoi Three Sixty West, Raheja Vivarea, Omkar 1973, Raheja Artesia and Oberoi Sky Heights in Andheri West, Oberoi Exquisite and Esquire, Lodha Fiorenza and Oberoi Splendor offer some good views in Suburbs. Hiranandani Gardens Powai - Tivoli, Evita and Odyssey II offer good lake views from higher floors. Buildings and apartments with open views or sea facing or lake facing or in general anything on lower floor with greenery are often considered to be premium apartments and command better rental value and of course a premium over there neighbors. AUTHOR Sandeep Sadh Experience in Transactions, Knowledge of the Real Estate Market, Understanding of the Legal Matters and its Implications on a transaction and knowing Ground Realities and to be the Founder - CEO of one of the most connected Real Estate Advisory Firms and in being in the consulting advisory real estate business Since 1993 has given Mr.Sandeep Sadh an edge in the market. He has been a Columnist in Times of India and engaged in Buying, Selling and Leasing of Residential and Commercial Properties. He writes basis on the Current Market condition with Research and Analysis of various Micro Markets etc.