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Is Thane, Maharashtra a good place to live? How is the quality of life?

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While quality of life is something of an elusive or ill-defined concept, it can be boiled down to "Is Thane a good place to live?" or "Is Thane a bad place to live?" Here's what nine local experts had to say about quality of life and overall happiness in Thane, Maharashtra.

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Thane City is the capital of Thane district, it’s so adjoining to Mumbai that it is considered Mumbai by most of the residents. Commuting to Mumbai is easy and convenient and has comparatively more open spaces and low cost of living in Thane vis a vis Mumbai. It has few malls. Viviana Korum R Mall to name a few. Hospitals, and good commercial touch points for manufacturing products for industrial and chemicals applications. It is about 1 hour drive distance from Mumbai Airport and Mumbai Central Railway Station. Overall a decent livable place for all range of public – lower to higher income categories.

Anyone considering moving to Thane must be already aware that it is a wonderful city with beautiful gardens and lakes. In fact, it is known as the “city of lakes!” Several roads are lined with trees on either sides, giving them a beautiful appearance, along with the much-needed shade and a certain degree of coolness. Thane is the best city, with the right blend of rural and urban features.

Thane is called as ‘The city of lakes.’ It is a great place for tourist attractions. It is a very clean city. It has great infrastructure and transportation services. You can easily access to buses, local trains and reach to the destination point. One should really think of moving in a beautiful city such as Thane.

Patrick, says: 2020

Thane is a city which has a lot of ancient cultural heritages. Now it has become a place for cheaper accommodation compared to the neighbouring sister city of Mumbai. It has all modern amenities when compared with Mumbai. better planning has evolved a more livable experience here. People sell their houses in Mumbai to settle here.

Anshuman, says: 2020

Know how frantic and fast-paced life in Mumbai is. It is not for someone who prefers a relaxed life. One should also be comfortable with public transport. It is also important to note that Mumbai is a fiercely capitalistic and competitive environment. One must be strong, hardworking, and ready for challenges they might face here.

Grusha, says: 2020

Thane is a great city for anyone looking for work opportunities, recreational spots, and a very good standard of living.

There is lot the city offers for those interested in recreational activities : drama theaters, sports grounds, lakes, malls, gardens etc.

The city experiences three main seasons : summer, monsoon, and winter. Summer lasts from February to June. Monsoon begins late July and lasts till September or even October in recent years. Winter is short and lasts only for a couple of months – beginning December and ending in January.

Priyanka, says: 2020

Mumbai is super crowded. Traveling in our local trains and buses is no joke. Going to work in such overcrowded trains can be pretty annoying. It would be great if you lived closer to your workplace. However, Mumbai is not just about the crowd. Mumbai has the best street food I have ever had. Going for a late night drive to Marine lines is pretty cool too. If you don’t mind the hustle, Mumbai is a great place.

Siddik, says: 2020

Mumbai is a city of more than 20 million living in, under, and on top of building, slums dwellings, tarpaulin tents, temples, bridges, and in one case, a burial ground. The city is one of the world’s crowded, and have world’s expensive real estate.

Vanitha, says: 2020

Thane is very good city. Tane is known for its lakes and Thane called lake city. For your enjoyment there is many types of malls, food counters and more and the best part is thane has nightlife also. Thane west is the best part.

Harika, says: 2020
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