Shreyas Iyer, a cricketer who has played several matches and belongs to the BCCI’s Indian Cricket Team, has recently bought a flat in Mumbai’s Worli area.

The flat that Shreyas Iyer bought is located on the 2nd floor of the building named Triveni Industrial CHSL, Adarsh Nagar, Worli.

The flat measures 525 sq ft carpet area.

Shreyas’s current address, as per the registration documents available with SquareFeatIndia, is that of another society named Yamuna Industrial CHSL, located in the same vicinity, Adarsh Nagar, Worli.

The cricketer, who has participated in several matches representing the BCCI’s Indian Cricket Team, bought the house along with his mother, Rohini Iyer.

Documents reveal that the sellers are Rammohan Roy and Lata Rai; the former is a resident of Mumbai’s Sewree area, while the latter is from Bangalore.

The consideration that Iyer paid for the apartment is ₹2.9 crore, while the stamp duty paid is ₹17.4 lakh.

The deal was registered with the registration department on September 19.

Also Read: Cricketer Ruturaj Gaikwad Buys a Home in Pune for Rs 8 Crore

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