South Delhi Buyer Picks Up Rs 650 Million Sunder Nagar Home
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South Delhi Buyer Picks Up Rs 650 Million Sunder Nagar Home

Ashok Mittal, a South Delhi resident, has purchased a bungalow worth Rs 650 million in Delhi’s upscale Sunder Nagar area, according to documents accessed by real estate analytics firm CRE Matrix.

The property sits on an 866-sq-yard plot. The ground and basement floors, spanning 4,846.88 sq ft, were acquired for Rs 340 million, with the buyer paying Rs 23.8 million in stamp duty. The deal was registered on 31 October 2025.

The first floor, measuring 3,118.62 sq ft, was bought for Rs 310 million, with Rs 21.7 million paid as stamp duty, the documents showed. Mittal could not be reached for comment.

Sunder Nagar has seen several high-value transactions in recent years. Last year, a 900-sq-yard bungalow reportedly sold for nearly Rs 1 billion, while another 867-sq-yard property fetched around Rs 960 million, according to local brokers. The neighbourhood is known as a preferred address for top lawyers and business leaders.

Most bungalows in the locality are nearly five decades old. Brokers note that typical Sunder Nagar homes sit on 800-sq-yard plots, feature a ground and first floor, and include a barsati on the second floor that serves as a one-bedroom unit. The total built-up area generally ranges from 6,000 to 8,000 sq ft.

In 2024, former Attorney General of India Mukul Rohatgi and his wife Vasudha sold a Sunder Nagar bungalow for Rs 1 billion to local resident Vikram Goyal, according to media reports. In 2022, Metropolis Healthcare Managing Director Ameera Shah purchased a 9,896-sq-ft bungalow in the area for Rs 640 million.

Ashok Mittal, a South Delhi resident, has purchased a bungalow worth Rs 650 million in Delhi’s upscale Sunder Nagar area, according to documents accessed by real estate analytics firm CRE Matrix. The property sits on an 866-sq-yard plot. The ground and basement floors, spanning 4,846.88 sq ft, were acquired for Rs 340 million, with the buyer paying Rs 23.8 million in stamp duty. The deal was registered on 31 October 2025. The first floor, measuring 3,118.62 sq ft, was bought for Rs 310 million, with Rs 21.7 million paid as stamp duty, the documents showed. Mittal could not be reached for comment. Sunder Nagar has seen several high-value transactions in recent years. Last year, a 900-sq-yard bungalow reportedly sold for nearly Rs 1 billion, while another 867-sq-yard property fetched around Rs 960 million, according to local brokers. The neighbourhood is known as a preferred address for top lawyers and business leaders. Most bungalows in the locality are nearly five decades old. Brokers note that typical Sunder Nagar homes sit on 800-sq-yard plots, feature a ground and first floor, and include a barsati on the second floor that serves as a one-bedroom unit. The total built-up area generally ranges from 6,000 to 8,000 sq ft. In 2024, former Attorney General of India Mukul Rohatgi and his wife Vasudha sold a Sunder Nagar bungalow for Rs 1 billion to local resident Vikram Goyal, according to media reports. In 2022, Metropolis Healthcare Managing Director Ameera Shah purchased a 9,896-sq-ft bungalow in the area for Rs 640 million.

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