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Here’s why high net worth individuals are lapping up uber luxury apartments in Mumbai

Mumbai Luxury Apartments: Large-size sea-facing apartments are a rarity in space-constrained Mumbai. This, along with high demand from industrialists, Bollywood stars, and high-salaried employees is causing the rush for such uber luxury real estate in India’s financial capital.

October 03, 2023 / 10:23 IST
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Large-size sea-facing apartments are a rarity in space-constrained Mumbai. This, along with high demand from industrialists, Bollywood stars, and high-salaried employees is causing the rush for such uber luxury real estate in India’s financial capital.

The beginning of the year saw a rush among high net worth individuals (HNIs) to register uber-luxury deals before amendments to Sections 54 and 54F took effect on March 31. It was assumed then that the number of deals in the more than Rs 50 crore bracket would eventually reduce, but that has not been the case. It has grown unabated, and the recent deal worth Rs 263 crore in Mumbai, the country’s commercial capital, only corroborates that trend.

Multi-billionaires will continue to be on the lookout for such large-sized (a rarity in Mumbai) sea-facing apartments in the Rs 1.4 lakh per square foot plus category, and supply for such units will continue to be limited, say real estate experts.

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Flurry of luxury deals in Mumbai

Asha Mukul Agrawal, Director at Param Capital, a leading capital market trading and investment firm founded by Mukul Agrawal, has purchased three apartments in Lodha Malabar, Mumbai, for Rs 263 crore, documents accessed by IndexTap.com showed. These apartments are located in Lodha Malabar, Walkeshwar Road, Malabar Hill, Mumbai. These have been bought from Macrotech Developers Ltd. She has purchased two units on the 25th floor for an agreement value of around Rs 132 crore, on which she has paid a stamp duty of Rs 6.63 crore. This transaction was registered on September 27. The units are spread across an area of 9,719 sq ft and come with five car parking slots. She has also purchased one apartment on the 24th floor valued at around Rs 130.24 crore, for which a stamp duty of Rs 6.51 crore was paid. The area of the apartment is 9,535 sq. ft.