Most real estate firms focus on how many units they can cram into a single acre but Myspace Homes focuses on how much life they can fit into a single room. After nearly a decade of shaking up the Navi Mumbai and Odisha corridors they have earned the right to say they build for the person, not just the paycheck. They don’t just sell square footage, they sell the idea that a home should not feel like a concrete box.
This is not a developer that relied on centuries of family land or massive corporate backing. This is a venture that started in 2015 when the market was already crowded with giants. Mr Kamlesh Jain, the founder, saw a massive gap in the market. He noticed that while buildings were getting taller, the actual quality of living was shrinking. He didn’t just want to be another builder. He bet on a simple philosophy that space equals happiness and he built the entire brand around the idea of personalized living.
He was right. And with over two hundred and fifty families already moved in Myspace is not just another name. They are a movement for people who are tired of the same old boring floor plans.
The Blueprint for a New Generation
Myspace didn’t try to compete with the old guard by building massive skyscrapers right away. They grew by being smart about where the city was moving. They looked at emerging nodes and realized that if you give people better ventilation and smarter layouts, they will choose you over a big brand every single time. Their growth was organic. One project led to another because the residents actually liked living there.
By the late 2010s they had carved out a serious niche with developments that felt different:
- MS Colony in Sundarpada
- Aurelia in Nayapalli
- Residential clusters in Navi Mumbai
- Strategic plot developments in growth zones
These weren’t just investments. They were spaces designed for families who wanted sunlight and air, things that are surprisingly hard to find in modern real estate. They age well because they were planned with a focus on natural elements rather than just flashy glass exteriors. Their work at Aurelia shows this perfectly. It is a premium address that doesn’t feel cold or clinical. It feels like a home.
The Obsession with the Personal Touch
Mr Kamlesh Jain built Myspace on the belief that a home is the most personal thing a human can own. That is why they don’t do assembly line construction. They treat every project like a startup, constantly pivoting to include better tech and better materials. They were among the first in their segment to really push for RERA transparency as a core feature, not just a legal requirement. When you buy a Myspace home you aren’t just a number in a ledger.
They have now delivered over one point four lakh square feet but the hunger for perfection is still there. Their ongoing projects prove they are looking at the next twenty years, not just the next quarter. Whether it is a premium 3 BHK in Bhubaneswar or a strategic project in Navi Mumbai they pick spots where the infrastructure is ready to explode.
The Real Talk From the Residents
- Mr Alok Mohanty (Aurelia): “The ventilation is what sold me. In most new buildings you feel trapped, but here the air actually moves. It’s a massive relief in the summer.”
- Mrs Sunita Rao (MS Colony): “I was worried about the paperwork but the Myspace team handled everything. No hidden charges and the delivery was on point.”
- Mr Prateek Jain (Navi Mumbai Buyer): “They actually listen to what you want in a layout. It’s not just ‘take it or leave it’ like the big builders.”
The Path Toward a Smarter Skyline
Redefining living is what they have been doing since day one. Myspace’s expansion into larger residential townships shows they are ready for the big leagues. They are building for a buyer who is well traveled and knows the difference between a cheap finish and quality work. The challenge is keeping that small firm soul while handling thousands of new apartments.
With a foundation built on Kamlesh Jain’s personal vision of happiness, Myspace is not just building towers. They are building the space where families actually want to grow. Legacy is not built with slogans. It is built with every happy family that gets their keys. And after nine years, Myspace is just getting started.


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