Agami Realty Enters Mumbai's Luxury Market
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Agami Realty Enters Mumbai's Luxury Market

Agami Realty, a leading real estate developer with a legacy of over five decades, has marked its foray into Mumbai’s luxury residential market with two significant redevelopment projects in Bandra, valued at an estimated Rs 9.5 billion. The company, known for its boutique developments that blend sustainability, technology, and design excellence, has already received a strong response to its Bandra offering.

Agami Eternity, the firm’s first completed premium redevelopment project in Mumbai, recently received its Occupancy Certificate. Located in Bandra East, the project was designed by internationally acclaimed architect Reza Kabul, who embraced his ethos that “spaces should be liberated, not enclosed.” With its efficient layout and premium location, Agami Eternity has completely sold out, with apartments scheduled for handover in September 2025—approximately 17 months ahead of the RERA-scheduled completion date. As a tribute to the cultural fabric of Kalanagar, Agami has collaborated with celebrated sculptor Arzan Khambatta to create a signature installation at the development’s entrance, along with curated artworks for its lobbies.

Agami Realty will also soon launch its second marquee development, a joint redevelopment initiative in Bandra East that pays homage to the MIG Cricket Club, one of Mumbai’s most iconic sporting institutions. This ultra-luxury project promises residents lifetime views of the historic cricket ground. Both projects have secured financing through leading banking institutions.

Commenting on the company’s move into premium developments, Mr Prashant Khandelwal, Joint Secretary of CREDAI-MCHI and CEO of Agami Realty, said: “Our vision at Agami is about creating developments that reflect the cultural legacy of each neighbourhood while setting new benchmarks in design, sustainability, and customer experience. Bandra is a vibrant and historic locality of Mumbai, and through our projects here, we aim to offer residents not just luxury homes but also thoughtfully crafted living spaces that will endure for generations.”

Agami Realty’s story began in Boisar, where the company has constructed over a million square feet of mixed-use and residential opportunities, creating communities that now house more than 2,000 families across projects such as Rajas Apartment, Sushil Nagar, Agami Sapphire, and Agami Emerald. The successful launch of its Bandra projects has reinforced Agami’s five-decade commitment to delivering integrity-driven, innovative, and sustainable housing solutions in Mumbai’s most aspirational markets.


Agami Realty, a leading real estate developer with a legacy of over five decades, has marked its foray into Mumbai’s luxury residential market with two significant redevelopment projects in Bandra, valued at an estimated Rs 9.5 billion. The company, known for its boutique developments that blend sustainability, technology, and design excellence, has already received a strong response to its Bandra offering.Agami Eternity, the firm’s first completed premium redevelopment project in Mumbai, recently received its Occupancy Certificate. Located in Bandra East, the project was designed by internationally acclaimed architect Reza Kabul, who embraced his ethos that “spaces should be liberated, not enclosed.” With its efficient layout and premium location, Agami Eternity has completely sold out, with apartments scheduled for handover in September 2025—approximately 17 months ahead of the RERA-scheduled completion date. As a tribute to the cultural fabric of Kalanagar, Agami has collaborated with celebrated sculptor Arzan Khambatta to create a signature installation at the development’s entrance, along with curated artworks for its lobbies.Agami Realty will also soon launch its second marquee development, a joint redevelopment initiative in Bandra East that pays homage to the MIG Cricket Club, one of Mumbai’s most iconic sporting institutions. This ultra-luxury project promises residents lifetime views of the historic cricket ground. Both projects have secured financing through leading banking institutions.Commenting on the company’s move into premium developments, Mr Prashant Khandelwal, Joint Secretary of CREDAI-MCHI and CEO of Agami Realty, said: “Our vision at Agami is about creating developments that reflect the cultural legacy of each neighbourhood while setting new benchmarks in design, sustainability, and customer experience. Bandra is a vibrant and historic locality of Mumbai, and through our projects here, we aim to offer residents not just luxury homes but also thoughtfully crafted living spaces that will endure for generations.”Agami Realty’s story began in Boisar, where the company has constructed over a million square feet of mixed-use and residential opportunities, creating communities that now house more than 2,000 families across projects such as Rajas Apartment, Sushil Nagar, Agami Sapphire, and Agami Emerald. The successful launch of its Bandra projects has reinforced Agami’s five-decade commitment to delivering integrity-driven, innovative, and sustainable housing solutions in Mumbai’s most aspirational markets.

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