Indian cricket star Rohit Sharma has leased out his apartment in Lower Parel, Mumbai, for ₹2.60 lakh per month, according to property registration records reviewed by Square Yards on the Maharashtra government’s Inspector General of Registration (IGR) website. The rental agreement was officially registered in January 2025.

Premium Property in Prime Location

The apartment is located in Lodha Marquise – The Park, a luxury residential project developed by Macrotech Developers Limited (Lodha Group). Spread across 7 acres, the project offers high-end living with seamless connectivity to Mumbai’s key business hubs, including Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) and Nariman Point.

According to IGR records, the apartment has a carpet area of 1,298 sq. ft. and includes two car parking spaces. The lease transaction incurred a stamp duty of ₹16,300 and registration charges of ₹1,000.

Strong Rental Yield

Sharma and his father, Gurunath Sharma, purchased the apartment in March 2013 for ₹5.46 crore. With the current rental deal, the property reflects a 6% rental yield.

The cricketer and his father also own another apartment in the same complex, which they bought in 2013 for ₹5.70 crore. This second property was leased out in October 2024 for ₹2.65 lakh per month.

Rohit Sharma’s Legacy On and Off the Field

Known as the “Hitman” of Indian cricket, Rohit Sharma holds several records, including the highest individual score in ODIs (264) and three double centuries in the format. As a captain, he has led Mumbai Indians to multiple IPL titles and played key roles in India’s ICC and Asia Cup triumphs. He has been honored with prestigious awards like the Arjuna Award (2015) and the Khel Ratna (2020).

Beyond cricket, Sharma’s strategic investments in real estate highlight his financial acumen, ensuring strong returns alongside his sporting success.

Also Read: Rohit Sharma Sells Villa for Less than He Bought it for

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