Updated On: 25 February, 2023 07:36 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
As March deadline given by builder is set to lapse, over a thousand buyers who took loans or used up life savings for homes in housing project, knock various doors

Residents protesting at the Clan City, earlier known as Hexcity. There are over 1,700 flat buyers left in the lurch. File pic
Over 1,700 homebuyers have been left in the lurch with a Chembur-based builder abandoning an affordable housing project in Taloja. In March, yet another promise to give possession by the developer, M/s Supreme Construction and Developer Pvt Ltd, will fall flat. The tall buildings in Clan City have been lying desolate since 2017.
Most of the flat buyers have paid 90 to 100 per cent of the cost before 2017. Some availed bank loans, a few mortgaged their jewellery, while some used their retirement funds and savings. The project was earlier called ‘Hexcity’ affordable housing project.