A bungalow located in Carmichael Road, the Beverley hills of Mumbai, was sold for an astounding amount of ₹220 crore.

According to documents accessed by Squarefeatindia provided by Zapkey.com the bungalow named as Sunny Ville located at Carmichael Road.

Here are the details.
Date of Transfer: 10th April 2023
Consideration Amount: ₹220 Crore
Transaction type: Deed of Transfer
Stamp duty: ₹13.20 Crore

Transferor: The Estate of Ernie Kharshedji Dubash alias Ernawaz Khershedji Dubash through her surviving will executors Adi N Palia, Darious Sorab Cambatta, Cyrus Soli Nallaseth, Adi Hirji Jehangir, Chetan Mahendra Shah

Transferee: B G H Properties Ltd
Buyer profile: Holding company linked with the Aditya Birla Group having some common directors

Property details: Entire land viz. City Survey No.1B/722, Malabar & Cumballa Hill Division, Total Area – As per accompanying tract 1840.31 sq.m. and actual site measuring 1847.236 sq.m., Carmichael Road, ML Dahanukar Marg, Mumbai-400026 and the construction thereon namely Sunny Ville Bungalow, Ground Floor+1st Floor + Part of 2nd Floor, Total Construction 18,494.05 Sq.Ft. Built up and Along with Covered Garages – Area -190 Sq. ft. Built up each

Mumbai has very few bungalows remaining and hence demand a premium when they are sold.

Also Read: Malabar Hill flat sold for Rs 1.26 lac PSF

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