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Mumbai's ₹3 lakh-per-sq-ft luxury homes still face a 10% water cut. Here's why

Mumbai real estate: Despite record prices in Worli and Malabar Hill, residents face 10% water cut, pointing to gap between real estate growth and infra capacity | Real Estate News

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Mumbai's ₹3 lakh-per-sq-ft luxury homes still face a 10% water cut. Here's why

Mumbai real estate: Despite record prices in Worli and Malabar Hill, residents face 10% water cut, pointing to gap between real estate growth and infra capacity | Real Estate News

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economictimes.indiatimes.com2 g fa

Mumbai man paying Rs 90,000 rent says he still struggles with water shortage in high-rise society

Mumbai residents paying a hefty Rs 90,000 monthly rent in a high-rise society are grappling with severe water shortages. Despite the exorbitant cost, irregular supply from the BMC and insufficient water tanker…

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  1. martedì 9 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Mumbai man paying Rs 90,000 rent says he still struggles with water shortage in high-rise society

    Mumbai residents paying a hefty Rs 90,000 monthly rent in a high-rise society are grappling with severe water shortages. Despite the exorbitant cost, irregular supply from the BMC…

  2. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    Mumbai's ₹3 lakh-per-sq-ft luxury homes still face a 10% water cut. Here's why

    Mumbai real estate: Despite record prices in Worli and Malabar Hill, residents face 10% water cut, pointing to gap between real estate growth and infra capacity | Real Estate News