A real estate deal between a charitable trust and a healthcare firm worth Rs 539.83 crore took place last month.

According to data provided to SquareFeatIndia.com by Propstack, a real estate data firm, the deal was signed on February 9.

The deal was signed between Bai Kabibai & Hansraj Morarji Charity Trust and Arogya Bharti Health Parks Pvt Ltd & Arogya Bharti Hospitals Pvt Ltd.

The documentation was carried out on February 8, 2022.

The total area as per the documents is 91,824.71 sq meters.

A stamp duty of Rs 32.38 crore was paid for the registration of the documents with the state’s Inspector General and Registration department.

This would be the second biggest realty deal that was signed in the city in February, in the first week of February when D Mart owner Radhakishan Damani, his immediate family and close associates purchased 28 units in a bulk deal at discounted rates in Oberoi Realty’s luxury project Three Sixty West at Worli for a total of Rs 1,238 crore.

Also Read: Mumbai generates Rs 1k Crore Stamp Duty in Feb, a first in FY 22-23

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