Real Estate Development in Nerul, Navi Mumbai

Nerul is an up-market residential and commercial node of Navi Mumbai. Divided into about 50 sectors it is the biggest and definitely one of the most well developed nodes of Navi Mumbai. A major part of the Palm Beach Road passes through Nerul connecting to the Rajiv Gandhi Bridge and further connecting to the Mumbai-Pune Highway.The township, like the rest of Navi Mumbai, is divided into sectors, which are further divided into plots. As such, the address system is more organized, and the township easier to navigate compared to Mumbai. Nerul, being a planned township, features roads that intersect at right angles.Auto rickshaws provide the primary means of local transportation. Traveling to other nodes by auto rickshaw usually entails the payment of one-and-a-half times the regular meter fare or some other negotiated fare.Nerul Railway Station and shopping complex have taxicabs operating from designated stands providing the means to travel further to Mumbai and Thane. Luxury and standard long-distance bus services often stop at Vashi en route to other cities and towns across the country.The NMMT and BEST buses connect Nerul, like the rest of Navi Mumbai to Mumbai. These along with the State Transport (ST) buses provide a much cheaper mode of transport as well as a direct and fast one. However, some Mumbai-Nerul routes either drop in frequency or stop altogether at night.Nerul is also connected to Mumbai by rail. However, travelling to destinations in Mumbai by rail often involves taking a train to the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) first. Another rail link connects Nerul to Thane. Nerul is the only node in Navi Mumbai to have two stations, i.e., the Nerul and the Seawoods-Darave stations. Plans show that it will also get a third railway station on the Nerul-Uran route called as Sagar Sangam Railway Station.Nerul used to have a near continuous power supply. However, circa 2005, one to two hours a day of scheduled load shedding has been enforced by MSEB in order to cope with the rising population and power consumption. The water supply is near constant for 10–11 months annually. The month of May, however, has peak shortages. Occasional shut downs are often short enough to be borne through by the overhead water tanks in many apartments and the central water tower system. Roads in the township too are generally of a good quality.Nerul also has several good educational institutes from merchant navy training institutes and physiotherapy colleges to several good schools.Nerul is also known for its cricket stadium – the DY Patil Stadium where the final of IPL of 2010 was conducted. It will also soon get an Olympic size swimming pool. The upcoming golf course is also situated in Nerul. There is also Nerul Gymkhana with lots of facilities for sports.Real estate prices in Nerul remain towards the higher end of the spectrum as Navi Mumbai comes into its own. There are also several residential and commercial projects that are available for rent.займ на карту без отказов круглосуточновзять кредит онлайн

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