In a deal that has stunned Mumbai’s real-estate circles, Bollywood actress and IPL team co-owner Preity Zinta has sold her plush Bandra West apartment for ₹14.08 crore — a massive ₹2.93 crore lower than the ₹17.01 crore she paid just two years ago. That’s a straight 17.23% loss on a celebrity-owned property in the heart of Pali Hill, a micro-market that almost never sees price depreciation.

The Cold, Hard Numbers from the Registered Sale Deed

The transaction was executed on November 20, 2025 and registered the very next day at the Joint Sub-Registrar, Mumbai. Here are the key details straight from the official deed and challans:

  • Property: Flat 1103, 11th floor, “Parishram by Rustomjee”, Off Nargis Dutt Road, Pali Hill, Bandra West
  • Super built-up area: 1,740.02 sq ft + two car parking slots (Podium Level-3)
  • Purchase price (October 2023): ₹17,01,39,326
  • Sale price (November 2025): ₹14,08,50,000
  • Loss booked: ₹2,92,89,326 (-17.23%)
  • Buyer: Mumbai businessman Vishal Kalyan Mirchandani

Also Read: Preity Zinta buys Bandra Home for Rs 17 Cr

How the Deal Unfolded – Timeline from the Deed

Preity Zinta originally booked the under-construction flat through an Agreement for Sale dated October 23, 2023 with developer Key Venture Capital Pvt Ltd (formerly La Meridien Developers).

The building received its Full Occupation Certificate on February 12, 2025 from the Slum Rehabilitation Authority. Possession was formally handed over to her on April 30, 2025. Barely seven months later — on November 19, 2025 — the developer issued a fresh No-Objection Certificate for resale, and the very next day the transfer deed was signed. The document was registered on November 21, 2025.

This lightning-fast exit after taking possession is raising eyebrows across the industry.

The Money Trail – Payment Break-up

According to the deed and attached challans:

  • ₹1 crore paid via RTGS on October 18, 2025
  • ₹10.98 crore (net) paid after TDS adjustment
  • ₹2.10 crore withheld and paid as TDS @ ~15% (mandatory for NRI sellers) Total consideration: ₹14,08,50,000 exactly as declared.

Why This Single Deal Feels Like an Earthquake

Bandra, especially Pali Hill, has long been immune to price corrections. Properties once owned by film stars almost always command a 15–30% “celebrity premium”. Yet here we have the exact opposite — a high-profile owner forced to sell at a deep discount.

Industry insiders point to multiple pressure points:

  • Stubbornly high home-loan rates above 9%
  • Oversupply of luxury inventory in the Bandra–Khar belt
  • Weak rupee and global uncertainty pushing some NRIs to liquidate
  • Secondary-market transactions in Pali Hill already down 8–12% in the last two quarters (Knight Frank India, Q4 2025)

As a housing expert puts it: “When a Preity Zinta property in Parishram sells 17% below her own purchase price, it’s not just a personal loss — it’s a screaming signal that the luxury segment is finally cracking.”

The Bigger Picture for Mumbai Real Estate

For years, Mumbai’s tagline has been “prices only go up”. Preity Zinta’s fire-sale exit challenges that narrative in the most glamorous postcode of all. If even A-listers are booking losses in brand-new towers on Pali Hill, buyers who stretched themselves at peak 2023–24 prices may want to brace for a reality check.

One thing is clear: the era of endless appreciation appears to have hit a very expensive speed bump.

Also Read: Preity Zinta Wins Big: ₹10.84 Crore Tax Addition Deleted in Quantum Park Flat Sale Controversy

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