Chetan Bhagat acquires south Delhi apartment worth Rs 11.6 cr
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Chetan Bhagat acquires south Delhi apartment worth Rs 11.6 cr

Chetan Bhagat recently bought a spacious four-bedroom apartment at Delhi’s Westend for a sum of Rs 11.6 crore.

The deal is said to have been registered on June 24. Bhagat purchased the second floor of the two-floor apartment complex located in South Delhi, where builders are permitted to construct up to four floors and sell them independently.

The exclusive mandate of the property has been confirmed by India Sotheby's International Realty. There has been no comment made by Bhagat.

Bhagat has paid a stamp duty of Rs 70 lakh for the transaction.

As per the listing on India Sotheby's International Realty, the apartment is a part of a building having a plot size of 410 sq m.

The apartment in South Delhi has a built-up area of 270 sq m and four spacious bedrooms.

The bungalow-styled building has up to three floors - basement and ground, first, and the second floor, resulting in a higher built-up area with a larger land share of 30%.

Westend is home to the best of the diplomatic and business community. It is the most sought-after address by industrialists and C Suite executives. The colony enjoys proximity to the best-in-class schools, hospitals and shopping malls in South Delhi.

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Also read: Varun Jaipuria buys a farmhouse at Delhi’s Westend Green for Rs 1.2 bn

Chetan Bhagat recently bought a spacious four-bedroom apartment at Delhi’s Westend for a sum of Rs 11.6 crore. The deal is said to have been registered on June 24. Bhagat purchased the second floor of the two-floor apartment complex located in South Delhi, where builders are permitted to construct up to four floors and sell them independently. The exclusive mandate of the property has been confirmed by India Sotheby's International Realty. There has been no comment made by Bhagat. Bhagat has paid a stamp duty of Rs 70 lakh for the transaction. As per the listing on India Sotheby's International Realty, the apartment is a part of a building having a plot size of 410 sq m. The apartment in South Delhi has a built-up area of 270 sq m and four spacious bedrooms. The bungalow-styled building has up to three floors - basement and ground, first, and the second floor, resulting in a higher built-up area with a larger land share of 30%. Westend is home to the best of the diplomatic and business community. It is the most sought-after address by industrialists and C Suite executives. The colony enjoys proximity to the best-in-class schools, hospitals and shopping malls in South Delhi. Image Source Also read: Varun Jaipuria buys a farmhouse at Delhi’s Westend Green for Rs 1.2 bn

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