Vijay Choraria, Managing Director of Crest Ventures Limited, outlines plans for the Crest Golfshire development opposite the Bombay Presidency Golf Course
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A golf course-facing luxury address takes shape in Chembur through a Crest and Vensco partnership
Mumbai, January 15, 2026: A new luxury residential development is set to redefine Chembur’s real estate landscape following a joint development agreement between Crest Ventures Limited and Vensco Group. The partnership will be executed through Crest Urban Living Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Crest Ventures Limited, and will result in a golf course-facing luxury mixed-use project titled Crest Golfshire.
Crest Golfshire is planned to unlock close to five lakh square feet of saleable area and will comprise premium three and four bedroom residences. The homes are designed with vastu-aligned layouts and generous carpet areas ranging from approximately 1,042 square feet for three bedroom units to nearly 2,000 square feet for four bedroom residences. Construction has commenced, and the project is registered under MahaRERA, with possession timelines aligned to prevailing market expectations.
Commenting on the project, Vijay Choraria, Managing Director of Crest Ventures Limited, said the Chembur development represents an opportunity to unlock the potential of a rare golf course-facing parcel in the city. He noted that the combination of permanent green views, improving connectivity, and strong social infrastructure positions the project as a defining address in Mumbai’s evolving luxury residential market beyond traditional hubs such as South Mumbai and Worli.
The project is expected to benefit from Mumbai’s ongoing infrastructure-led transformation, including improved road networks, metro expansion, and enhanced connectivity to Navi Mumbai and the upcoming international airport. Chembur’s access via the Santacruz–Chembur Link Road, Eastern Freeway, and metro corridors has already contributed to its growing appeal as a residential micro-market.