Bollywood actor Aamir Khan, often referred to as ‘Mr. Perfectionist,’ has recently added a new asset to his real estate portfolio by executing the deed of transfer of a residential property in his name in Mumbai’s Bandra suburb. According to property registration documents accessed and analyzed by SquareYards.com, the actor acquired this prestigious property for Rs. 9.75 crore.

Khan’s newest property is ready-to-move-in and approximately 1,027 square feet (carpet area) in size. The transfer deed, which was finalized on June 25th, incurred a stamp duty of Rs. 58.5 lakh and a registration fee of Rs. 30,000.

The property is located in Bella Vista Apartments, an upscale residential building situated in the affluent Pali Hills area. Pali Hills is one of Mumbai’s most prestigious and sought-after residential areas. Known for its tranquil environment and verdant landscapes, Pali Hills offers a stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city. This upscale locality is home to several celebrities, industrialists, and expatriates.

Interestingly, Aamir Khan already owns several properties in Bella Vista Apartments as well as Marina Apartments in Pali Hills. This recent purchase adds to his impressive real estate holdings in the area. Both Bella Vista and Marina Apartments are slated for redevelopment.

Aamir Khan, who last starred in “Laal Singh Chaddha,” has been actively involved in various film projects. His latest produced film, “Laapata Ladies,” is currently streaming on Netflix. His return to the big screen with the much-awaited “Sitaare Zameen Par” is speculated to be released during Christmas this year.

Also Read: Aamir Khan Pays Rs 35 Crore For A Property In Mumbai

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