Barnsley FC chairman Neerav Parekh and his mother Kalpana Parekh have purchased two luxury flats in Mumbai’s upscale Naman Xana, Worli, for a combined cost of ₹170 crore.

Details of the First Apartment:
The first flat, costing ₹105 crore, is a duplex (Flats No. 23 and 24) located on the 23rd and 24th floors of Naman Xana, Dr. Abdul Gaffar Khan Road, Worli, Mumbai. The total area of the apartment is 856 sq. m. as per RERA carpet area, with an additional 114 sq. m. for the balcony. This gives a combined total of 970 sq. m. RERA carpet area. The apartment also comes with six parking spaces: three located on the 10th-floor podium, one on the first-floor podium, and two in the second basement.

Details of the Second Apartment:
The second flat, which Kalpana Parekh bought for ₹65 crore, is located on the 22nd floor of Naman Xana, in the same area. This flat has a total area of 540 sq. m. of RERA carpet space, with an additional 60 sq. m. for the balcony, making the total area 600 sq. m. RERA carpet. Kalpana received a 1% concession on stamp duty due to the flat being purchased by a woman. The flat includes four parking spaces: two in the 10th-floor podium, one on the first-floor podium, and one in the second basement.

Registration and Stamp Duty:
The registration process for the flats took place on December 5 and 7, respectively. Stamp duties of ₹6.30 crore and ₹3.25 crore were paid for each flat’s registration.

The documents for the property transactions were accessed by SquareFeatIndia from the office of the Inspector General of Registration (IGR), Maharashtra, which handles the registration and stamp duty collection for home sales.

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