SILA & Rohan Lifescapes Unveil Luxury Homes in Malabar Hill
By Team Homes | Tuesday, 20 January 2026

SILA & Rohan Lifescapes Unveil Luxury Homes in Malabar Hill

SILA

SILA, a leading real estate and business services company in India, is starting 30 Little Gibbs, a high-end housing project in Malabar Hill, one of India’s most private and sought-after areas.

This project is designed to be low-density and focus on design. It values privacy, precise construction, and lasting worth instead of just large-scale luxury. Developed in partnership with Rohan Lifescapes, 30 Little Gibbs sits among historical sites and lush greenery, giving people a mix of calm and city access.

Key Highlights

  • SILA launches 30 Little Gibbs, a low-density luxury project in Malabar Hill
  • Project developed in partnership with Rohan Lifescapes
  • Focus on design-led homes prioritising privacy, wellness, and long-term value

The project is for picky buyers who want simple class, space that works well, and homes that stay valuable for years.

Sahil Vora, Founder, SILA, is in charge of the project. He focuses on doing things carefully, thinking long-term and creating worth that lasts. SILA has always worked to build properties that focus on quality, longevity, and user experience.

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Vora said that fancy living is about space, privacy, and how a home helps with daily life, not just about having too much. He added that the aim for 30 Little Gibbs was to build calm, low-density homes that offer both a peaceful place and a feel for South Mumbai’s culture.

The homes are designed with a big focus on sunlight, fresh air, and high-quality materials. This shows a design-first approach that values comfort, health, and timeless style.

With 30 Little Gibbs, SILA is growing its spot in the boutique luxury market, making well-planned properties meant to grow in worth and stay important over time.

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