Indian international cricketer Shivam Dube, a prominent all-rounder for the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL and a key member of India’s 2024 T20 World Cup-winning squad, has made a significant foray into Mumbai’s high-value real estate market. Dube has acquired two luxurious apartments in Oshiwara, Andheri West, for a staggering ₹27.50 crore. The transaction, registered in June 2025, underscores the continued allure of Mumbai as a prime destination for upscale property investments.

A Strategic Investment in Andheri West

The apartments are located in DLH Enclave, a residential project in Oshiwara, Andheri West. This area is celebrated for its strategic positioning, bridging Mumbai’s crucial business districts and vibrant entertainment zones. Andheri West boasts excellent connectivity through major arteries like the Western Express Highway, Link Road, SV Road, and the Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar Metro line, making it a highly sought-after location.

Over the years, Andheri West has transformed into a dynamic commercial and residential hub. It features a diverse blend of modern office complexes, co-working spaces, high-end retail outlets, entertainment centers, and premium residential developments. Its robust infrastructure and close proximity to major commercial hubs make it a preferred choice for businesses, high-net-worth individuals, celebrities, and working professionals alike.

Details of the High-Value Acquisition

Property registration documents, reviewed by the online property portal Square Yards on the website of the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) – https://igrmaharashtra.gov.in, reveal the specifics of Dube’s purchase. Both apartments are situated on adjacent floors within the DLH Enclave project.

Cumulatively, the two purchased apartments offer a substantial carpet area of 4,200 sq. ft. (approximately 390 sq. m.). Adding to the expansive living space is a generous terrace with a carpet area of 3,800 sq. ft. (approximately 353 sq. m.). The total built-up area for both apartments combined measures an impressive 892.19 sq. m. (approximately 9,603 sq. ft.).

Transaction Specifics

The acquisition was a primary purchase directly from Dev Land and Housing Limited. The deal includes three dedicated car parking spaces, a significant amenity in a bustling city like Mumbai. The transaction attracted a total stamp duty of ₹1.65 crore and registration charges amounting to ₹30,000, reflecting the substantial value of the property.

Shivam Dube, born on June 25, 1993, has had a remarkable career in cricket, representing Mumbai in domestic cricket and playing a crucial role for the Chennai Super Kings. He made his international debut for India in November 2019 and was a vital part of the squad that secured the 2024 T20 World Cup, further cementing his status as a prominent figure in Indian cricket. This latest property investment marks another significant milestone for the accomplished cricketer.

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