House of Swamiraj Expands Footprint in MMR
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House of Swamiraj Expands Footprint in MMR

House of Swamiraj is expanding its presence across Mumbai and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, supported by over 18 years of experience and a focus on delivering value-driven residential projects.
The company has reported progress across key micro-markets, including its residential project ‘Zenith’ in Thane West, off Pokhran Road, with a value of Rs 1.8 billion. It is also preparing to launch additional projects worth Rs 5 billion in the same region in April 2026, further strengthening its presence in a high-growth corridor.
House of Swamiraj is focusing on evolving homebuyer preferences by integrating smart technologies, including AI-based features, along with efficient layouts, community spaces and lifestyle amenities. The approach aligns with increasing demand for homes that offer convenience and improved quality of living.
The company has sold around 200 units across its projects this year, generating revenues exceeding Rs 1.33 billion, reflecting growing buyer confidence. It is also working on completing stalled housing projects to support delivery timelines and restore market trust.
Commenting on the growth, Jason Samuel, Director, House of Swamiraj, said, “Our approach has always been simple. We want to build homes that people can trust and feel proud of owning. As the market evolves, our role is not just to develop buildings, but to build spaces that make a real difference in the way people live. Every project that we undertake is a step towards fulfilling that promise.”
Beyond Mumbai, the company has announced plans to expand into Goa and Delhi NCR, while continuing to explore redevelopment opportunities in areas such as Thane East. The strategy reflects a measured expansion aligned with infrastructure-led growth in urban housing markets.

House of Swamiraj is expanding its presence across Mumbai and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, supported by over 18 years of experience and a focus on delivering value-driven residential projects.The company has reported progress across key micro-markets, including its residential project ‘Zenith’ in Thane West, off Pokhran Road, with a value of Rs 1.8 billion. It is also preparing to launch additional projects worth Rs 5 billion in the same region in April 2026, further strengthening its presence in a high-growth corridor.House of Swamiraj is focusing on evolving homebuyer preferences by integrating smart technologies, including AI-based features, along with efficient layouts, community spaces and lifestyle amenities. The approach aligns with increasing demand for homes that offer convenience and improved quality of living.The company has sold around 200 units across its projects this year, generating revenues exceeding Rs 1.33 billion, reflecting growing buyer confidence. It is also working on completing stalled housing projects to support delivery timelines and restore market trust.Commenting on the growth, Jason Samuel, Director, House of Swamiraj, said, “Our approach has always been simple. We want to build homes that people can trust and feel proud of owning. As the market evolves, our role is not just to develop buildings, but to build spaces that make a real difference in the way people live. Every project that we undertake is a step towards fulfilling that promise.”Beyond Mumbai, the company has announced plans to expand into Goa and Delhi NCR, while continuing to explore redevelopment opportunities in areas such as Thane East. The strategy reflects a measured expansion aligned with infrastructure-led growth in urban housing markets.

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