Mumbra is a major residential zone in Mumbai and is dotted with several mid range and affordable housing options. There are several advanced stage projects in the area while 1 and 2 BHK housing options are predominantly available here. Leading developers like the MM Group, Space India and Ittehad are highly active in the area. Mumbra lies within the Greater Mumbai zone and lies at the confluence point of the Thane Creek and Ulhas River. Diva and Kalwa are well linked to Mumbra. Buying property in Mumbra is a good option for buyers who are seeking affordability and a decent residential location near Mumbai.Mumbra lies on the western coast approximately 28 kilometres north east from Mumbai. The Thane-Navi Mumbai-Airoli node lies near it courtesy the National Highway 4 or Old Mumbai-Pune Highway. The Thane Municipal Transport and Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport bus networks are readily available in the area. The Mumbra railway station is a major connectivity lifeline for residents in the area while the Airport lies around 29 kilometres away from the area. The NMMT Undertaking has proposed a direct bus service to be introduced between Mumbra and Vashi which will boost connectivity hugely for residents in the future.The ship building industry has a significant presence in Mumbra where ships, boats and barges are crafted and repaired. Other industries like Raunak Group Enterprises and Bharat Gears Limited are also located in the area. The MEK Industrial Complex is located in the area and is a major industrial zone in the locality along with the Sheel-Kausa belt which is home to several local businesses. There are several restaurants serving a variety of grilled, Arabic, Chinese and Indian cuisine. Property prices have gone up by approximately 3.26% in the area and average prices stand at around INR 4, 100 per sq. ft. here. Popular projects include Ittehad Glorious Park and many others. Several developers have built low cost housing projects in Mumbra over the years. Mumbra has also witnessed the sprouting up of educational and coaching centres though social infrastructure is yet to be built on a large scale in the locality.