Bollywood actor Sonu Sood and his son Eshaan Sood have expanded their real estate portfolio with two significant property acquisitions this year — a land parcel in Panvel, Navi Mumbai, and a premium apartment in Andheri West, Mumbai.


📍 Panvel Land Deal: A Strategic Investment

In October 2025, Sonu Sood and his son purchased a 0.0650-hectare (approx. 777 sq. yd.) plot of land in Shirdon, Panvel Taluka, for ₹1.05 crore, as per records accessed by Square Yards from the Inspector General of Registration (IGR), Maharashtra.

  • Transaction value: ₹1.05 crore
  • Stamp duty: ₹6.3 lakh
  • Registration charges: ₹30,000
  • Land area: 0.0650 hectare (~777 sq. yd.)

Panvel has been steadily rising as Mumbai’s next real estate growth corridor, thanks to its strategic location along the Mumbai–Pune Expressway and the Panvel–Karjat railway line, offering smooth connectivity to Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, and Thane.

The upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport, the Atal Setu (Mumbai Trans Harbour Link), and planned IT and industrial developments are further accelerating Panvel’s transformation into a mixed-use hub that blends livability with long-term investment potential.


🏢 Andheri Apartment Purchase in August 2025

In a separate transaction registered in August 2025, Eshaan Sood acquired a premium apartment in Andheri West, Mumbai, for ₹2.6 crore.

  • Transaction value: ₹2.6 crore
  • RERA carpet area: 83.61 sq. m. (~900 sq. ft.)
  • Total built-up area: 100.37 sq. m. (~1,080 sq. ft.)
  • Stamp duty: ₹15.60 lakh
  • Registration charges: ₹30,000

Andheri West remains one of Mumbai’s most sought-after residential hubs, thanks to its blend of social infrastructure, vibrant lifestyle offerings, and easy connectivity to commercial districts like BKC, Lower Parel, and Andheri East.


🌐 Real Estate Meets Strategic Portfolio Building

These two acquisitions underline a strategic diversification approach often adopted by affluent buyers — combining land investment in emerging corridors like Panvel with urban apartment ownership in core city zones like Andheri.

Panvel’s land offers long-term capital appreciation potential, while Andheri provides immediate lifestyle and connectivity advantages — together, they reflect a balanced real estate investment strategy in Mumbai’s evolving property landscape.

Also Read: Sonu Sood Sells Mahalaxmi Apartment for ₹8.10 Crore

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