In a fresh high-profile real estate deal, Devisha Yadav, wife of Indian cricketer Suryakumar Yadav, has purchased a premium apartment in Deonar, Mumbai, for ₹7.18 crore, according to property registration records reviewed by Square Yards on the state registration portal of the Inspector General of Registration. The transaction was officially registered in February 2026.


Property Details

The apartment is located in the premium residential project Godrej Sky Terraces and offers:

  • Carpet area: 1,402 sq. ft.
  • Total area: 1,516.20 sq. ft.
  • Parking: Two car spaces
  • Stamp duty: ₹35.90 lakh
  • Registration charges: ₹30,000

This purchase follows another major investment by the couple—two apartments in the same building acquired in March 2025 for ₹21.1 crore, indicating a strong long-term real estate bet in the locality.


Why Chembur-Deonar Is Attracting Premium Buyers

Chembur-Deonar has steadily emerged as one of Mumbai’s most strategically located residential zones thanks to its strong connectivity and infrastructure advantages:

  • Direct access to Eastern Express Highway and Sion–Panvel Highway
  • Connectivity via Eastern Freeway
  • Railway access on Harbour Line
  • Link to Mumbai Monorail network

Its proximity to major business hubs such as Bandra Kurla Complex, Lower Parel, and Navi Mumbai makes it particularly attractive to professionals and investors. The suburb also offers established social infrastructure, including schools, hospitals, malls, and recreation zones, creating a balanced lifestyle environment.


Celebrity Investments Reflect Market Confidence

High-value property purchases by celebrities and public figures often signal confidence in a micro-market’s long-term prospects. Real estate analysts note that such investments tend to reinforce demand momentum, especially in premium segments where brand-name buyers influence perception and pricing.

Devisha Yadav, a professional dance coach known for maintaining a relatively private lifestyle, has frequently been seen supporting her husband at international cricket matches and IPL games. Her latest purchase underscores the growing trend of affluent buyers investing in spacious, amenity-rich residences within well-connected city neighborhoods.

Also Read: Cricketer Suryakumar Yadav Bought a ₹21.11 Crore Home in Deonar

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