Aamir Khan buys Rs 97.5 million Pali Hill apartment in Mumbai
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Aamir Khan buys Rs 97.5 million Pali Hill apartment in Mumbai

Bollywood actor Aamir Khan has purchased an upscale apartment in Pali Hill, Bandra West, Mumbai, for approximately Rs 100 million. According to property registration documents accessed and analysed by real estate consultant SquareYards.com, Khan has executed the transfer deed for a residential property in Mumbai's Bandra suburb. The actor acquired this prestigious property for Rs 97.5 million.

The property is ready-to-move-in and spans approximately 1,027 square feet (carpet area). The transfer deed, finalised on June 25, incurred a stamp duty of Rs 5.85 million and a registration fee of Rs 30,000. The apartment is located in Bella Vista Apartments, an upscale residential building in the Pali Hill area.

Pali Hill is one of Mumbai's most prestigious and sought-after residential locales, known for its tranquil environment and verdant landscapes, offering a stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city. This upscale locality is home to several celebrities, industrialists, and expatriates, the consultant noted. Post-COVID, there has been a surge in demand for luxury housing properties across major cities, with celebrities, industrialists, and top executives being the major buyers.

(Source: ET)

Bollywood actor Aamir Khan has purchased an upscale apartment in Pali Hill, Bandra West, Mumbai, for approximately Rs 100 million. According to property registration documents accessed and analysed by real estate consultant SquareYards.com, Khan has executed the transfer deed for a residential property in Mumbai's Bandra suburb. The actor acquired this prestigious property for Rs 97.5 million. The property is ready-to-move-in and spans approximately 1,027 square feet (carpet area). The transfer deed, finalised on June 25, incurred a stamp duty of Rs 5.85 million and a registration fee of Rs 30,000. The apartment is located in Bella Vista Apartments, an upscale residential building in the Pali Hill area. Pali Hill is one of Mumbai's most prestigious and sought-after residential locales, known for its tranquil environment and verdant landscapes, offering a stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city. This upscale locality is home to several celebrities, industrialists, and expatriates, the consultant noted. Post-COVID, there has been a surge in demand for luxury housing properties across major cities, with celebrities, industrialists, and top executives being the major buyers. (Source: ET)

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