Inspira Realty Sells Out Borivali, Malad Projects Pre-Possession
Real Estate

Inspira Realty Sells Out Borivali, Malad Projects Pre-Possession

Inspira Realty has announced a complete sell-out of two residential projects in Mumbai’s western suburbs ahead of possession, highlighting strong homebuyer confidence and robust demand for quality developments. The projects—Pratap Adinath in Borivali West and Pratap Cress in Malad West—together span around 300,000 sq ft and include 1, 2, and 3 BHK apartments. The two projects are in joint development with JPV Realtors.

Homes in the projects were priced from Rs 14 million to Rs 35.6 million and achieved 100 per cent inventory closure prior to handover next year, reinforcing Inspira Realty’s execution credibility and brand appeal. The developer has also recorded 95 per cent sales in its Chembur and Vile Parle projects.

Aayush Madhusudan Agrawal, Founder & Director, Inspira Realty, said: “This milestone of selling out our residential projects in Borivali and Malad reflects the deep trust that homebuyers place in Inspira Realty and validates our vision of building homes that truly resonate with modern aspirations. Our consistent focus on quality, thoughtful design, and on-time delivery has set us apart in Mumbai’s competitive real estate landscape.”

The sell-out aligns with broader market trends in Mumbai, where buyers are increasingly securing pre-possession units from credible developers offering strategic locations and strong connectivity to workplaces, education centres, transport networks and leisure amenities.

The success forms part of Inspira Realty’s wider growth strategy across residential, redevelopment and industrial projects. With a portfolio of 10 ongoing developments, the company aims to consolidate its position in Mumbai’s real estate sector through design-led planning, transparent delivery, and sustainable development practices.

Inspira Realty has announced a complete sell-out of two residential projects in Mumbai’s western suburbs ahead of possession, highlighting strong homebuyer confidence and robust demand for quality developments. The projects—Pratap Adinath in Borivali West and Pratap Cress in Malad West—together span around 300,000 sq ft and include 1, 2, and 3 BHK apartments. The two projects are in joint development with JPV Realtors.Homes in the projects were priced from Rs 14 million to Rs 35.6 million and achieved 100 per cent inventory closure prior to handover next year, reinforcing Inspira Realty’s execution credibility and brand appeal. The developer has also recorded 95 per cent sales in its Chembur and Vile Parle projects.Aayush Madhusudan Agrawal, Founder & Director, Inspira Realty, said: “This milestone of selling out our residential projects in Borivali and Malad reflects the deep trust that homebuyers place in Inspira Realty and validates our vision of building homes that truly resonate with modern aspirations. Our consistent focus on quality, thoughtful design, and on-time delivery has set us apart in Mumbai’s competitive real estate landscape.”The sell-out aligns with broader market trends in Mumbai, where buyers are increasingly securing pre-possession units from credible developers offering strategic locations and strong connectivity to workplaces, education centres, transport networks and leisure amenities.The success forms part of Inspira Realty’s wider growth strategy across residential, redevelopment and industrial projects. With a portfolio of 10 ongoing developments, the company aims to consolidate its position in Mumbai’s real estate sector through design-led planning, transparent delivery, and sustainable development practices.

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