Stellar views and large living spaces are real estate gold when it comes to residential properties in a space-starved metropolis like Mumbai. Vivarea by K Raheja Corp, with its world-class amenities, offers the best of both.
Wouldn’t it be lovely if you woke up to a view of Mumbai’s sweeping coastline and lush greenery, instead of the neighbouring building’s parking lot or someone’s living room? In a concrete jungle such as Mumbai, this luxury is available to just a few, and K Raheja Corp’s Vivarea offers just this.
Vivarea is an amalgam of the Spanish word ‘viva’ meaning forever, which exemplifies its timeless design and the Greek word ‘rea’ which means strength, an ode to its enduring quality. The space is spread over a staggering 14 acres and Vivarea towers majestically over the Mahalaxmi Race Course, while offering spectacular panoramic views of the Mumbai skyline and the Arabian Sea.
Vivarea is the fruit of K Raheja Corp’s vision—to create one of the finest lifestyle homes. Vinod Rohira, Managing Director, K Raheja Corp, explains, “Luxury living is about creating opulent spaces that provide great infrastructure and amenities. Each aspect of the property has to be curated to meet the specific needs of the modern customer, and we have been meticulous to the smallest detail.”
“The address or location draws maximum value because it’s a classy neighbourhood,” he says. To the luxury homeowner, a residence is a status symbol. According to Rohira, the affluent Mumbai home buyer has evolved over the years and is attracted to a posh pincode. “In Mumbai, wealth whispers, and Vivarea is designed as a haven of tranquillity in the middle of a buzzing metropolis. It is an amalgamation of luxuriously planned spaces for recreation, fitness, entertainment and celebrations. With the best-in-class home concepts, immaculate landscapes, and the congregation of like-minded people, it is a much-coveted address.”
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