Sattva Group has entered the Mumbai residential market with the launch of Sattva Sumera, a redevelopment-led housing project in Parel with a Gross Development Value (GDV) of INR5,500 crores. The launch represents the company’s first residential development in Mumbai and forms part of its broader redevelopment pipeline in the city. With redevelopment activity continuing to shape Mumbai’s real estate sector alongside major infrastructure expansion, the project marks a strategic step for the developer as it builds its long-term presence in one of India’s most competitive urban markets. Sattva Group said the development reflects its structured approach to planning, execution, and urban design, built on experience gained across Bengaluru and other major cities.
Located within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Sattva Sumera is positioned in Parel, an area expected to benefit from multiple infrastructure upgrades and improved transport connectivity. The project offers access to the Bandra Worli Sea Link through the upcoming Sewri Worli Connector, while also linking residents to the Eastern Freeway, Atal Setu, and the proposed Metro Line 11. Spread across a two-acre land parcel, the development will feature twin high-rise towers rising to nearly 200 metres, with total development potential exceeding 20 lakh square feet. The first tower is expected to house around 500 residences, including two and three-bedroom configurations along with flexible Jodi options. Two-bedroom homes will range between 760 and 830 square feet, while three-bedroom units will range from 1,100 to 1,400 square feet.
The project has been planned around a design-led development model intended to improve livability within a dense urban environment. The layout focuses on efficient use of space, practical tower planning, and functional residential configurations. Its architectural concept incorporates vertical greenery and layered lighting through an Urban Forest theme designed to create a more responsive built environment. Retail space will be located at the ground level, while parking will occupy the lower floors. A clubhouse and amenity spaces are planned across the 11th and 12th levels, with approximately 50,000 square feet dedicated to wellness, recreation, and community-focused facilities. Higher residential floors are intended to provide improved privacy and wider city views.
Commenting on the launch, Shivam Agarwal, VP Strategy, Sattva Group, said, “Mumbai is at a point where redevelopment is no longer just about replacing older buildings, it’s about improving how people live. You’re seeing a clear shift in what buyers value today. It’s not just about location, but how well a home is planned, how much light it gets, how it feels day to day. With Sattva Sumera, we’ve tried to stay very focused on these basics. Getting the planning right, making spaces feel more open, and ensuring that design and execution work together in a practical way. In a city like Mumbai, even small improvements in how a home is designed can make a meaningful difference to everyday living. For us, this is also a long-term play. As the city continues to evolve, especially with new infrastructure coming in, there’s an opportunity to build developments that are simply better thought through and more livable.”



























