Founded in 1956 by Chandru Raheja, K Raheja Corp has grown into one of India's most diversified real estate conglomerates, operating across residential, commercial, hospitality, and retail. The commercial arm has developed over 54 million sq ft of Grade-A office space across key metro cities, and the group is recognised as the second-largest commercial developer in India. Within that sprawling platform, the residential business — K Raheja Corp Homes — has carved a specific identity around low-volume, high-specification urban addresses.
K Raheja Corp Homes has honed residential delivery over four decades, producing around 10 million sq ft of high-quality area across 30-plus projects and creating homes for over 8,500 families. The benchmark Mumbai addresses — Raheja Vivarea and Raheja Modern Vivarea in Mahalaxmi, and Raheja Artesia in Worli — established the developer's position at the upper tier of the city's luxury market. K Raheja Corp has delivered 6.2 million sq ft of luxury and commercial projects within a two-kilometre radius of Worli and Mahalaxmi alone, including Vivarea, Artesia, and Altimus. Juhu is now the developer's next consistent chapter: the group has multiple residential projects underway in the locality, making it one of their most concentrated bets in Mumbai's western suburbs.
Juhu occupies a narrow coastal strip in Mumbai's western suburbs, bounded by the Arabian Sea to the west, Versova to the north, Santacruz and Vile Parle to the east, and Khar to the south. The location has long held a particular social gravity — it is among the most affluent areas of Mumbai and home to many Bollywood celebrities. Within Mumbai's prime residential hierarchy, Bandra, Juhu, and Pali Hill are known for their cosmopolitan lifestyle and celebrity appeal, combining sea-view apartments, boutique retail, and vibrant dining.
The structural case for luxury development here is strengthened by supply constraints. Very few sea-facing land parcels remain available in Juhu, and the locality is witnessing a transformation from old bungalows to modern high-rise luxury buildings. Mumbai's luxury housing market — properties above Rs 4 crore — surged by 53 percent in 2024, with Juhu as a primary beneficiary given its ultra-premium positioning. For a developer whose residential pipeline ranges explicitly across premium, luxury, and ultra-luxury segments, Juhu is a natural fit.
K Maestro is K Raheja Corp's current residential launch in Juhu. The project is developed at the legendary BR House and is described by the developer as a landmark of fame, luxury, and glamour. The plot is the erstwhile BR Chopra bungalow, acquired by K Raheja Corp, located opposite Sea Princess Hotel in Juhu.
K Maestro has a single tower with 33 units in total, making it a select-inventory address in Western Mumbai. The project is RERA-registered with registration number P51800051079. The society is scheduled to be ready for possession in November 2026.
Configuration-wise, the project offers 1 BHK and 4 BHK apartments: 1 BHK units range from 1,278 to 1,338 sq ft carpet, priced between approximately Rs 9.55 crore and Rs 11.44 crore; 4 BHK units range from 2,630 to 3,371 sq ft carpet, priced between approximately Rs 15.75 crore and Rs 29.66 crore. Key landmarks in the immediate vicinity include the JW Marriott, Acme Mall, and St Joseph's High School.
On amenities, K Maestro includes a swimming pool, kids' play area, garden, clubhouse, indoor games, multipurpose hall, mini theatre, gymnasium, jogging track, yoga room, CCTV, 24x7 security, video door phone, and fire safety systems.
The scale of the project — under 35 units on a sub-one-acre site — reflects a deliberate boutique strategy. Juhu is seeing a growing trend of boutique projects that offer a more intimate and exclusive living experience, catering to buyers seeking a personalised space. K Maestro fits that pattern precisely.
Average property rates in Juhu currently stand around Rs 57,600 per sq ft for flats, while actual transaction data from government sources shows an average of Rs 48,947 per sq ft for flats. K Maestro, at approximately Rs 77,200 per sq ft, reflects a significant premium over the locality average, consistent with the positioning of a freehold, low-density, branded development on one of Juhu's most recognised legacy plots.
Within Juhu, K Raheja Maestro recorded the highest number of transactions in the area over the past year — approximately five — the most of any project in the locality. That transactional depth in a sub-35-unit project signals strong absorption relative to inventory.
Flat values in Juhu have appreciated approximately 18.6 percent over three years and 16 percent over five years, underpinned by constrained supply and persistent demand from HNIs and NRIs. Juhu is among Mumbai's most expensive real estate locations, with luxury apartments priced above Rs 50 crore at the top end.
The nearest railway station, Vile Parle, is approximately 1.16 kilometres from Juhu, and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is 3.36 kilometres away — a proximity that matters for the frequent-flier profile that Juhu consistently attracts. The closest metro station to K Maestro is Khar, on the Mumbai Metro network.
Upcoming rail infrastructure adds further weight to the address. Metro Line 2B, running from DN Nagar to Mandale, is a 23.6-kilometre elevated corridor with 20 stations, and its completion is expected to enhance real estate potential in Juhu, where luxury housing demand is already surging. Metro Line 3 (Aqua Line) has been progressively opening: the Aarey to BKC section opened in October 2024, and the BKC to Acharya Atre Chowk stretch opened in May 2025 — improving south-north transit across the city and connecting business districts that Juhu residents commonly use.
K Raheja Corp Homes is known for completing projects ahead of committed timelines, a trait that carries particular weight in a market where possession delays are common. The residential business is already among the top five developers in Mumbai by sales. The developer has maintained ecological accountability from the construction phase through post-occupancy — a consideration increasingly factored in by the HNI and NRI buyer profile that Juhu commands.
For a buyer evaluating K Maestro, the combination is specific: a heritage land parcel in one of Juhu's most recognisable addresses, a developer with a documented delivery record across comparable Mumbai luxury projects, a RERA-registered structure with a November 2026 possession target, and a locality whose five-year price trajectory and macro infrastructure pipeline support a long holding case.