Bollywood actor and producer John Abraham has leased out three residential propertieslocated in the upscale Bandra West locality of Mumbai, with a total projected rental income of approximately ₹4.3 crore over five years, according to property registration data reviewed by Square Yards on the official website of the Inspector General of Registration (IGR), Maharashtra.

The properties are situated in The Sea Glimpse Co-operative Housing Society, a sought-after residential complex in Bandra West. The rental agreement was registered in May 2025, with a starting monthly rent of ₹6.30 lakh, gradually rising to ₹8 lakh per month by the final year of the lease term.


📑 Lease Details:

DetailInformation
LocationThe Sea Glimpse CHS, Bandra West, Mumbai
No. of Units3 Residential Units
Lease Tenure60 Months (5 Years)
Starting Monthly Rent (Year 1)₹6.30 Lakh
Final Year Monthly Rent (Year 5)₹8 Lakh
Rent Escalation~8% annually (first 2 years), ~5% thereafter
Estimated Total Earnings₹4.3 Crore
Security Deposit₹36 Lakh
Stamp Duty Paid₹1,12,600
Registration Charges₹1,000

Bandra West: A Celebrity-Favored Real Estate Hotspot

Bandra West is known for its premium residential offerings, iconic skyline, and high-profile residents. Well-connected via Western Express HighwayBandra Station, and upcoming Metro lines, the locality enjoys proximity to Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC)Lower Parel, and Mumbai International Airport.

Notable celebrities who call Bandra home include Shah Rukh KhanSalman KhanRanbir KapoorJanhvi Kapoor, and Tripti Dimri. The area is also a hub for elite commercial and boutique developments, making it one of Mumbai’s most expensive real estate corridors.


John Abraham: A Bollywood Star and Property Investor

John Abraham, who rose to fame with films like Dhoom and Force, is also a successful film producer and entrepreneur. Through his company J.A. Entertainment, he has produced critically acclaimed films like Vicky Donor, which won a National Film Award.

Known for his disciplined lifestyle and business acumen, John has often been regarded as one of the few Bollywood actors with a keen interest in real estate and asset management.


Celebrity Rentals Becoming Commonplace

In recent years, an increasing number of celebrities have chosen to monetize their real estate holdings by leasing luxury apartments to corporate tenants, NRIs, and professionals. This trend reflects both the high rental potential of Mumbai’s prime locations and the diversification of income strategies by high-net-worth individuals.


🏁 Conclusion

With this strategic rental agreement, John Abraham joins the growing list of Bollywood stars tapping into Mumbai’s luxury rental market. As property prices and rents in premium areas like Bandra continue to surge, celebrity-owned real estate is not just aspirational—it’s also highly lucrative.

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