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Complete guide to FSI in Mumbai 2025. Learn Floor Space Index calculation, premium FSI costs, TDR benefits, area-wise FSI limits, and property buying tips. Updated DCPR 2034 rules explained simply for buyers and investors.
- 19th Jun 2025
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Learn everything about Floor Space Index (FSI) in Mumbai – from its meaning and calculation to the latest FSI rules, premium FSI, and redevelopment guidelines. Ideal for property buyers, developers, and investors.
- 7th Apr 2025
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MHADA is set to redevelop 13,000 aging cessed buildings in South Mumbai, starting with a structural audit of 1,000 properties by March. This initiative aligns with Maharashtra’s 100-day action plan, aiming to ensure safety and improve living conditions.
- 15th Feb 2025
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IAS officials, including Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) CEO SVR Srinivas, Cidco president Vijay Singhal, and BMC associate municipal commissioner Abhijit Bangar, discussed city initiatives during the Maharashtra Infrastructure Conclave.
- 10th Oct 2024
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The state government is granting developers Floor Space Index to overcome legal issues regarding salt pan land availability in Dharavi's redevelopment. In return for building rental accommodation for ineligible Dharavi inhabitants, the saleable components of the project will get an FSI of 1.33.
- 6th Oct 2024
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MMA Developer and Saroj Landmark Realty LLP sold floor space index (FSI) rights for 153,000 square feet in Wadala, central Mumbai, to K Raheja Corp for over 275 crore Indian Rupees.
- 15th Feb 2023
- 1863 Views

The recent proposal by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to hike the city’s permissible FSI limits from the existing 1.33 to 2.0 has stirred up a raging debate among developers and eco-activists on the many pros and cons of this move.
- 30th Jul 2016
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The double proposals by Municipal Corporation Of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) to hike the floor space index (FSI) to two and height of buildings 32 meters might result in the vertical growth of the city? Industry experts feel that this will also be an answer t
- 9th Jun 2016
- 2284 Views