Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar has sold two of his apartments in Oberoi Sky City, Borivali East, Mumbai, for a total of Rs. 6.6 crore. The property transactions were officially registered in March 2025, as per documents reviewed by Square Yards on the IGR Maharashtra website.
Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar has sold his apartment in Borivali East, Mumbai, for Rs 4.35 crore. The sale was officially recorded in March 2025, according to property registration documents reviewed by Square Yards.
Subhash Ghai and his wife, Mukta, have bought a Rs. 24 crore apartment in Bandra West, Mumbai. Property registration documents confirm the purchase, marking a significant investment for the Bollywood director and his family.
Sonakshi Sinha sold her Mumbai apartment in Bandra West for Rs. 22.50 crore. The sale, registered in January 2025, was confirmed by property documents reviewed by Square Yards on the IGR Maharashtra website.
Varun Dhawan and his wife Natasha have purchased a luxury 5,512 sq ft apartment in Mumbai's elite Juhu locality. The property, located on the seventh floor of the under-construction tower Twenty, was bought for Rs 44.52 crore, placing the couple among the area’s high-profile buyers, including celebrities and industry leaders.
Renowned interior designer, entrepreneur, and Hrithik Roshan's ex-wife, Sussanne Khan, has rented a luxurious apartment in Mumbai's upscale Jogeshwari West locality. According to property registration documents reviewed by Square Yards, the lease agreement was finalized at a monthly rent of Rs. 2.37 lakh.
Bollywood power couple Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh have added another luxurious property to their real estate portfolio. The duo has recently rented an extravagant apartment located in the prestigious Beau Monde Towers Co-operative Housing Society Ltd, situated in the upscale Prabhadevi area of Mumbai. With a monthly rent of Rs. 7 lakhs, this stunning apartment exemplifies the couple's penchant for lavish living.
Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor has leased out his luxurious apartment in the upscale Three Sixty West complex in Mumbai's Worli area. The property covers 5,395 sq. ft. of carpet area and 6,175 sq. ft. of built-up area, featuring three dedicated car parking spaces.
Deepika Padukone’s company, KA Enterprises, has made headlines yet again with the acquisition of another high-end real estate property in the bustling city of Mumbai. This time, the company purchased a luxurious apartment in the upscale locality of Bandra West, for a whopping Rs 17.8 crore.
The celebrated actor reportedly bought the high-end apartment for 17.5 crore, it spans approximately 389 square meters (4,182 square feet). Two parking spaces are included in the opulent space. This lavish place offers a living experience like no other with its unique Venetian Suites concept.
Cities like Greater Noida saw a 51 percent reduction in time for buying/selling an apartment, Ghaziabad at 44 percent, followed by Bengaluru at 41 percent.
Diplomatic Enclave or Chanakyapuri, to give its official name, is a tony area in Delhi and is home to large bungalows and apartments. Top business families, corporate honchos and diplomats reside in the area. The Ridge is also within walking distance of these properties.
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The apartment spread across 251.39 sq m comes with three car parkings, the transfer deed showed.
The 771 sq ft apartment is located on the 21st floor of the Atlantis project in Hiranandani Gardens in Powai
The five-BHK apartment, spread over ground and first floors, is in the Regency Margosa apartment building on Kasturba Road, an upmarket commercial and residential area
A glimmer of hope comes in the form of reduced home loan rates
The move comes in the wake of some sub-registrar offices demanding to register the built-up area along with the UDS of land, causing great hardship besides forcing homebuyers to incur huge expenses