102 Homes. One Tower. The Original Green Address of Mumbai.
3 BHK, Duplexs · Starting ₹10.04 Cr onwards
Godrej Five Garden occupies one of the last developable plots adjacent to the Five Gardens precinct — a 130-year-old green corridor in the heart of Matunga East that has shaped the social fabric of mid-town Mumbai for generations. The project brings 102 residences across a single G+39 tower on 1.39 acres of land, with over 80 percent of the site devoted to open landscape and leisure zones, a ratio rarely achievable at this address.
Every home is a 3 BHK configuration, keeping the community deliberately small and the density low. With carpet areas ranging from 1,040 to 1,496 square feet, each residence is designed to draw in natural light and cross-ventilation — qualities the Five Gardens neighbourhood has always been associated with, and which Godrej Properties has formalised into built form. Duplex configurations extend the offering for households seeking double-height volumes and a greater sense of separation between living and sleeping zones.
Amenities at Godrej Five Garden are distributed across three levels: a ground-level arrival experience, a podium with a swimming pool and deck, jogging track, and children's play area, and a rooftop programme that includes a Sky Lounge, Sky Gym, stargazing deck, and a pet park. The 3,500-square-foot clubhouse anchors the social life of the building. These are not amenities catalogued for a brochure — they are a response to the kind of household that chooses Matunga: established, unhurried, and already well-served by the neighbourhood outside the gate.
Godrej Properties brings the weight of a 125-year Godrej Group heritage to this project. Across Mumbai alone, the developer has built landmarks including Godrej The Trees in Vikhroli, Godrej Reflections in Mahalaxmi, and Godrej One in Pirojshanagar. At Matunga, the project is being co-developed with Eskays Land Developers Private Limited, a local entity with roots in the neighbourhood, and both entities are registered as promoters under MahaRERA. The RERA registration number P51900048424 is publicly verifiable on the MahaRERA portal.
For a buyer who has watched Matunga hold its character while the rest of mid-town Mumbai was rebuilt, Godrej Five Garden offers something the address has not seen before: a new-construction, high-rise residence inside the Five Gardens precinct itself, with a Godrej covenant on delivery by December 2028.
Starting from Rs. 10.04 Cr onwards
| Configuration | Size | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|
| 3 BHK Compact to spacious 3 BHK layouts with natural light and city views | 1040–1496 sq.ft. | Rs. 10.04 Cr |
| Duplex Double-height duplex offering generous separation across two floors | 2119 sq.ft. | Rs. 14.60 Cr |




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Jame Jamshed Road, Agrawal Nagar, Matunga East, Mumbai 400019 · Matunga East · Mumbai
Matunga East sits at the geographic and cultural centre of Mumbai, flanked by Dadar to the south, Sion to the north, Wadala to the east, and Mahim to the northwest. The neighbourhood carries one of the city's oldest planned residential legacies — Five Gardens was laid out by the British in the 1890s as one of Mumbai's first formal residential layouts, and its canopied streets and mature trees remain intact more than a century later. Residents benefit from dual railway access — Matunga Station on the Central Line and Matunga Road Station on the Western Line — putting the length of the city within a single change of train.
Jame Jamshed Road, Agrawal Nagar places Godrej Five Garden within walking distance of the Five Gardens precinct itself, a cluster of five interconnected public gardens that give the neighbourhood its identity and its air quality. Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai's primary commercial district, is approximately 30 to 45 minutes by road, while Nariman Point and the legacy CBD are similarly accessible via the Eastern Express Highway, which traces the eastern edge of the locality. The fully operational Mumbai Metro Aqua Line 3, now running from Aarey Colony through Dadar to Cuffe Parade, adds a new rapid-transit dimension to a neighbourhood that was already well served by rail and road.
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The fully operational underground Metro Line 3, which opened its Dadar-to-Cuffe Parade stretch in October 2025, brings Matunga within a short auto ride of a station that connects directly to BKC, Worli, and South Mumbai's CBD — reducing a 45-minute road commute to roughly 20 minutes by rail.
India's longest sea bridge, operational since January 2024, connects Sewri in south Mumbai to Chirle in Navi Mumbai across 21.8 km, reducing the Sewri-to-Navi Mumbai travel time from over 90 minutes to approximately 20 minutes and opening the Navi Mumbai International Airport catchment to central Mumbai residents.
The new greenfield airport at Ulwe, developed by NMIAL, is designed to handle 20 million passengers annually in Phase 1, directly accessible via the Atal Setu from south and central Mumbai and set to meaningfully reduce air travel friction for Matunga residents.
The Mumbai Coastal Road project and the proposed extension of the Bandra–Worli Sea Link are part of a coordinated infrastructure push that analysts identify as a key driver of property value appreciation in the Mahim–Dadar–Matunga corridor, improving north–south throughput across the city.
The Eastern Express Highway, which runs parallel to Matunga East, continues to receive capacity upgrades, providing the locality with direct signal-free access to the Central Mumbai business belt and to Thane and Navi Mumbai beyond the Sion junction.
Five Gardens in Matunga was developed by the British in the 1890s as one of Mumbai's first planned layouts. The five interconnected gardens that give the neighbourhood its name remain intact, making this one of the very few mid-town Mumbai addresses where a century of urban greenery surrounds a new residential building.
With just 102 residences across a single 39-floor tower, Godrej Five Garden achieves a density profile that is rare in central Mumbai. Over 80 percent of the 1.39-acre site is given over to open landscape and leisure zones, delivering a genuine sense of space at an address where land has long been at a premium.
Amenities are distributed across ground, podium, and rooftop levels, with the Sky Lounge, Sky Gym, and stargazing deck on the upper floors leveraging the tower's height for open-sky recreation. The 3,500-square-foot clubhouse anchors the ground-level experience, and the podium pool deck sits amid curated landscape.
Matunga Station on the Central Line and Matunga Road Station on the Western Line both lie within close distance of the project address. The operational Metro Aqua Line 3 station at Dadar adds a third rapid-transit corridor, connecting residents directly to BKC, Worli, and Cuffe Parade without a road commute.
The project is developed by Godrej Projects Development Limited in joint association with Eskays Land Developers Private Limited, a local promoter registered under MahaRERA alongside GPDL. Godrej Properties brings a track record of delivered landmarks across Mumbai — including Godrej The Trees, Godrej Reflections, and Godrej Golf Links — to this specific neighbourhood context.
Godrej Five Garden carries MahaRERA registration number P51900048424, publicly verifiable on the maharera.mahaonline.gov.in portal. The registered possession date is December 2028, providing buyers with a statutory delivery commitment backed by Maharashtra's real estate regulatory framework.
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