Worli has become the hotspot for big ticket deals. Several top businessmen, and high net worth Individuals in the recent past bought premium properties in Worli.

By Varun Singh

Worli has become the destination that within a few years can boast housing a lot of HNIs.

On Wednesday another big ticket deal was registered in Worli.

This apartment we are talking about is located on the 12th floor of Raheja Artesia, Worli.

The deal was signed on March 24, between K Raheja Pvt Ltd and Dhiraj Relli along with Archana Relli. Dhiraj Relli is the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of HDFC securities.

The apartment costs Rs 30.31 crore. The carpet area of the flat is 3702 square feet, and it also has a balcony measuring 173 square feet.

Along with the apartment Relli shall have access to three car parks in the building.

According to documents accessed stamp duty paid for the registration of the apartment is Rs 90.95 lakh.

Last year HDFC’s another high ranking official Keki Mistry had bought an apartment in the same building located in Worli. 

Mistry had paid Rs 41.23 crore for the apartment he bought in this building.
Former HDFC boss Aditya Puri’s family members had also bought an apartment in Walkeshwar recently. 

The Puris had paid Rs 50 crore for an apartment in Lodha Seamont located at Walkeshwar.

The government has announced a stamp duty cut in the state. All apartments registered till March 31 shall get a 2% concession on stamp duty.

The luxury real estate market revived in the pandemic with many a big ticket deals taking place.

And Worli which had several mills has now become a hub for the HNIs and the recent deal is one such example.

We sent an email to Relli seeking his response, the article shall be updated when he replies. 

Also Read: Mumbai Is 2nd To This District In Terms Of RERA Registered Projects

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