Actress and television personality Gauhar Khan has purchased three apartments in Versova, Mumbai, with a total transaction value of ₹10.13 crore, according to property registration documents reviewed by Square Yards on the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) Maharashtra website. Two of the three apartments were purchased jointly with her husband, Zaid Darbar, while one was acquired solely in her name. The transactions were registered in February 2025.

Details of the Transactions

All three apartments are located in Shiv Kutir Co-operative Housing Society Limited, Versova.

  • Apartment Purchased Solely by Gauhar Khan:
  • Price: ₹2.80 crore
  • Carpet Area: 1,104.75 sq. ft. (102.64 sq. m.)
  • Built-up Area: 1,326.11 sq. ft. (123.20 sq. m.)
  • Stamp Duty Paid: ₹13.98 lakh
  • Registration Charge: ₹30,000
  • Car Parking Spaces: 1
  • Apartments Purchased Jointly by Gauhar Khan and Zaid Darbar:
  • Price: ₹7.33 crore
  • Total Carpet Area: 2,393 sq. ft. (222.32 sq. m.)
  • Total Built-up Area: 2,872.56 sq. ft. (266.87 sq. m.)
  • Stamp Duty Paid: ₹43.97 lakh
  • Registration Charge: ₹30,000
  • Car Parking Spaces: 2

Versova: A Growing Residential Hub

Versova, located in Mumbai’s western suburbs, is a sought-after residential area due to its connectivity to key commercial and entertainment hubs. The locality is well-served by Mumbai Metro, Link Road, and the Western Express Highway, providing seamless access to Andheri, Bandra, and other business districts. The area also has a well-developed social infrastructure, including educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and retail centers, making it a preferred location for both homebuyers and investors.

Market Trends and Pricing

According to Square Yards’ Project Data Intelligence, five transactions worth ₹14 crore were registered at Shiv Kutir CHS between February 2024 and January 2025. The average resale property price in the project is currently ₹25,387 per sq. ft.

Khan, who has worked in films and television, has made multiple real estate investments in the city over the years.

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