Ex HDFC Bank Boss Aditya Puri’s wife Anita and Daughter actress Amrita bought an apartment in Walkeshwar. The family paid Rs 50 crore for the flat.

By Varun Singh

Former HDFC Bank Managing Director Aditya Puri’s family has bought a Rs 50 crore apartment in South Mumbai’s Walkeshwar area.

Puri’s wife Anita Puri and daughter Amrita Puri have jointly purchased the 4,958 sq ft sea-view luxury house next to Raj Bhavan on Walkeshwar Road.

The flat is located on the 19th floor of the building Lodha Seamont.

The family has paid Rs 1 crore as the stamp duty for the property’s registration that was executed on November 25, show documents.

Along with the apartment, the Puri family also has received 7 car parks.

Attempts to contact Puri didn’t yield any result. Puri joined the US-based global investment firm the Carlyle Group as a senior advisor in November after retiring from HDFC Bank in October.

Recently Puri’s ex colleague from HDFC Keki Mistry and his wife Arnaaz Mistry bought an apartment in Worli.

Mistry paid Rs 41.23 crore for a 8,132 sq ft apartment located in the building Artesia.

Some of the big ticket deals that took place

Anurang Jain in October paid Rs 1.22 lakh per square feet for an apartment in Carmichael Residencies

Anurang Jain paid Rs 1.56 lakh per square feet for an apartment in Carmichael Residences in July 2020

Shushilkumar Jain paid Rs 1.30 lakh per square feet for an apartment in Bandra’s Navroze building.in July 2020.

Businessman Pratik Agarwal registered a flat in Samudra Mahal, for Rs 1.12 lakh per sq ft. in June 2020.

Veteran banker Romesh Sobti along with his wife bought an apartment for Rs 76 crore in Worli’s Three Sixty West in June 2020

Also Read: Luxury Deal In Worli Buyer Pays Rs 41.23 Crore


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