Actor Manoj Bajpayee has sold his apartment in Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi area for Rs. 9 crore. The sale, reviewed by Square Yards, was formalized through an ‘Agreement to Sell’ in August 2024, with a stamp duty of Rs. 54 lakh. The property is located in the Minerva residential tower, which offers a carpet area of 1,247 sq. ft. (116 sq. m.) and includes two car parking spaces totaling 240 sq. ft. (~22 sq. m.). The Minerva project, developed by Lokhandwala Kataria Constructions, covers 2 acres and consists of 362 units, including 3 BHK and 4 BHK apartments. The tower provides views of the Arabian Sea and the Mahalaxmi Racecourse.

Amenities at Minerva include a gym, swimming pool, clubhouse, spa, and landscaped gardens. The tower’s location offers good connectivity to business districts such as Lower Parel, Worli, and Nariman Point. Mahalaxmi is known for its high-rise buildings, upscale amenities, and proximity to schools and healthcare facilities.

According to SquareYards.com, Bajpayee purchased the apartment in April 2013 for Rs. 6.40 crore, with a stamp duty of Rs. 32 lakh and a registration fee of Rs. 30,000. This recent sale is part of Bajpayee’s real estate investments, which also include a Rs. 32 crore investment in four office units in Oshiwara last year.

Bajpayee, a prominent actor with three National Film Awards and the Padma Shri, is recognized for his roles in films like Satya, Gangs of Wasseypur, and Aligarh. His recent work in the series The Family Man has further established his position in Indian cinema.

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