Water Shortage Hits 4,338 Flats in Taloja Phase 2
Residents of 4,338 flats at a large housing complex in Taloja Phase 2 have been facing prolonged water supply problems, bringing everyday liveability into focus.
Residents recently protested seeking a reliable solution to the shortage.
For tenants and resale buyers, water availability is particularly important because the actual experience of living in a neighbourhood can be different from what appears in property advertisements.
Before renting or purchasing a resale home, prospective residents should ask about the frequency and timing of municipal water supply, dependence on tankers, additional water-related charges and whether the society has experienced recurring shortages.
These factors can directly affect both convenience and the actual monthly cost of occupying a home.
Taloja has developed into a significant residential belt within Navi Mumbai. As occupancy continues to grow, reliable civic services will be important for the area's long-term rental and resale market.
Sandeep Sadh's Take:
“For a tenant or resale buyer, existing residents are often the best reality check. Ask how the building actually functions every day—water, maintenance and access matter as much as the flat itself.”




