Industry voices say the upcoming opening of Metro Line 9 could influence housing demand across Dahisar and Mira Bhayandar
Mumbai’s northern suburbs are preparing for a shift in daily mobility as the first phase of Metro Line 9 moves closer to opening, marking a significant development in mass rapid transit access for the Dahisar to Mira Bhayandar belt.
According to recent updates, the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety has approved the launch of Phase 1 of Metro Line 9, covering the 4.5 kilometre stretch between Dahisar and Kashigaon. The corridor is expected to open to passengers by the end of January or early February, subject to final operational readiness.
Metro Line 9 functions as an extension of Metro Line 7 and is designed to provide Mira Bhayandar with its first direct metro connectivity. Once operational, the line will link commuters to the Western Express Highway and enable smoother onward travel towards Andheri through existing metro corridors. Initial services are planned between Dahisar East, Pandurang Wadi, Miragaon, and Kashigaon, with future phases extending further into Bhayandar.
Urban planners note that even partial commissioning is expected to ease dependence on road based transport and suburban rail, offering a faster and more predictable commute option. Reduced travel time is seen as a key factor for working professionals and families seeking improved access to Mumbai’s employment hubs while living in comparatively less congested suburbs.
Real estate stakeholders say the impending launch has already begun influencing market sentiment in the surrounding micro markets. Jayesh Rathod, Co Founder and Director at The Guardians Real Estate Advisory, said infrastructure continues to play a decisive role in shaping property value. He noted that Metro Line 9’s phased rollout is expected to unlock new residential pockets, integrate Mira Bhayandar more closely with Mumbai’s economic network, and draw interest from both end users and long term investors as connectivity improves.
Sharing a similar view, Prashant Sharma, President of NAREDCO Maharashtra, said the commissioning of Metro Line 9 represents an important chapter in suburban connectivity. He observed that anticipation around the first phase has already led to stronger interest among homebuyers and investors in Dahisar and Mira Bhayandar. According to him, metro access not only improves daily travel but also strengthens confidence in sustained residential and mixed use development near station precincts.
Property analysts add that locations within walking distance of upcoming stations such as Kashigaon and Miragaon are witnessing higher enquiry levels and increased developer activity. Projects near transit nodes typically attract pricing premiums, a trend expected to become more pronounced as additional stations on the line are commissioned.
Beyond housing demand, the arrival of Metro Line 9 is also expected to support transit oriented development, encouraging a mix of commercial, retail, and lifestyle infrastructure around stations. This could gradually improve local employment opportunities and add depth to the area’s investment profile.
While the initial launch covers only a limited stretch, the longer term impact of Metro Line 9 lies in its phased expansion and eventual integration with Mumbai’s wider metro network. As connectivity deepens from Dahisar towards Bhayandar, the corridor is likely to see evolving real estate dynamics, positioning these suburbs as increasingly viable options for quality urban living supported by modern public transport.
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