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Finding a place to live

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Finding a place to live The first thing you need to know

 

It is almost impossible to find an apartment from overseas.  Do NOT (NOT!!) try to find a place online, even via something that's usually reliable, like Craigslist.  You'll pay far too much, or may just get cheated,  arrive in Mumbai to find you've shelled out good money for an address that turns out to be nonexistent or located at Sewri mudflats. Unless you have a trustworthy and savvy friend already in Mumbai, you'll have to be here to find an apartment.  If your company if paying your hotel bill, you don't have to worry about temporary lodgings.  Otherwise...

 

Temporary Lodgings

 

See First Steps for Newcomers

 

 

Brokers

 

Shameek is a very reliable real estate broker based in Bandra himself. He has amazing properties for rental and sales in Bandra, Juhu, Santacruz and Khar. Being an expat himself he fully understands the requirements and expectations of an expat which most local brokers just can't understand. You can reach him on +91 97 69 461 274. Mention wiki pages as I have informed him of this post.

 

Jogi Singh is a well-connected, trustworthy agent specializing in the Bandra/Juhu/Andheri area.  Mobile is 9820007251.

 

 

Neighborhoods

 

Paying Guest

 

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