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Mumbai's top 5 residential buildings redefining luxury and premium living

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 12, 2026, 18:12 IST
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Mumbai's top 5 residential buildings redefining luxury and premium living

Mumbai is India’s financial capital and is home to some of the most iconic buildings serving as residence. These include sky-touching towers in South Mumbai and luxurious gated communities in the capital of Maharashtra. These developments show luxury with world-class amenities, premium addresses, and of course architectural excellence. When it comes to Mumbai’s tallest residential buildings, developments like Lodha Altamount and Piramal Mahalaxmi steal the show.
With growing demand for premium housing, these iconic buildings continue to set benchmarks in the world of luxury real estate. On this note, let’s have a look at five of Mumbai’s top residential buildings that stand out in 2026.

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Lodha Altamount, Altamount Road

Lodha Altamount on Altamount Road is also referred to as part of Mumbai’s “Billionaires’ Row.” It is a 43-storey skyscraper and is among the most prestigious residential towers in the state. The project is designed by the famous architect Hadi Teherani and features an all-glass façade. The apartments here are known for Italian marble flooring, designer kitchens, and expansive views of the Arabian Sea.

(PC: Lodha Altamount, Altamount Road)

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Godrej Avenue Eleven, Mahalaxmi

Then there is Godrej Avenue Eleven which is an ultra-premium development in Mahalaxmi. It is a 73-storey twin-tower complex spread across four acres. The project is all about luxury, open spaces, premium amenities, and modern architecture.

(PC: Godrej Avenue Eleven, Mahalaxmi)

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Rustomjee Panorama, Bandra (Pali Hill)

Rustomjee Panorama is located in the famous neighbourhood of Pali Hill and offers boutique luxury living. The residential project is all about expansive apartments with modern architecture and interiors. Residents here enjoy premium amenities including fitness centers, and swimming pools. The Bandra location is known as Mumbai’s celebrity hub known for its lifestyle, and connectivity.

(PC: Rustomjee Panorama, Bandra, Pali Hill)

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Lodha Marq, Tardeo

Another tall residential building in Mumbai is Lodha Marq in the upscale Tardeo area. It is designed for exclusivity and has a 33-storey tower. The building offers privacy which is barely found in Mumbai’s real estate landscape. The apartments feature spacious layouts, high-end amenities and it enjoys a strategic location close to Altamount Road, Peddar Road, and the famous Coastal Road.​
(PC: Lodha Marq, Tardeo)

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Piramal Mahalaxmi

Piramal Mahalaxmi is another landmark building in South Mumbai. It is known for its three high-rise towers rising up to 75 floors and offering gorgeous views of the Mahalaxmi Racecourse and the Arabian Sea. The building’s appeal lies in its combination of luxury and proximity to business districts and hospitals.

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(PC: Piramal Mahalaxmi)

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