Indian Cricket Star Invests in Luxury Real Estate

Renowned Indian cricketer Suryakumar Yadav, along with his wife Devisha Yadav, has purchased two luxury apartments in Godrej Sky Terraces, Deonar, Mumbai, for a total value of ₹21.11 crore. The transaction was officially registered in March 2025, as per property registration documents reviewed by Square Yards on the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) Maharashtra website.

Deonar: A Growing Real Estate Hotspot

Deonar, a residential locality in eastern Mumbai, is strategically located near Chembur. It is well-connected by the Chembur railway station on the Harbour Line, the Mumbai Monorail, the Eastern Express Highway, and the Sion-Panvel Expressway. With improved infrastructure and proximity to key business hubs, Deonar has emerged as a sought-after location for premium homebuyers.

Inside Yadav’s High-Value Purchase

Suryakumar Yadav’s new residence is in Godrej Sky Terraces, a premium residential project spanning 1.05 acres. The project offers 3 BHK and 4 BHK apartments, designed for luxurious living.

As per IGR records, Yadav has bought two apartments on consecutive floors with:

  • Total carpet area: 392.36 sq. m. (~4,222.76 sq. ft.)
  • Total built-up area: 424.46 sq. m. (~4,568 sq. ft.)
  • Six designated car parking spaces

The transaction incurred a stamp duty of ₹1.26 crore and a registration fee of ₹30,000, reflecting the high value of the property.

Godrej Sky Terraces: A Premium Residential Address

According to Square Yards Data Intelligence, Godrej Sky Terraces has seen steady demand, recording 25 sale registrations with a total transaction value of ₹202 crore between March 2024 and February 2025.

The project’s average property price is ₹52,433 per sq. ft., making it one of the more premium residential developments in Deonar.

Suryakumar Yadav: A Cricketing Sensation and Smart Investor

Suryakumar Yadav has established himself as one of India’s most dynamic and innovative T20 batsmen. Known for his 360-degree stroke play, he made an impact from his international debut in 2021, famously hitting a six off his first ball.

Cricketer Surya Kumar Yadav with his wife bought a house in Deonar for ₹21.11 Crore

In 2022, he became the No. 1-ranked ICC T20I batter and won the ICC T20I Cricketer of the Year award for his explosive and consistent performances. Yadav has also been a key contributor to the Mumbai Indians’ IPL success, playing a pivotal role in their title wins.

Analysis: A Strategic Move in Mumbai’s Real Estate Market

Suryakumar Yadav’s investment in Godrej Sky Terraces reflects a growing trend among celebrities and athletes choosing premium residential properties in emerging localities. Deonar, once considered a secondary market, is now witnessing rising demand due to improved infrastructure and connectivity.

With a ₹21.11 crore investment in consecutive apartments, Yadav’s purchase highlights his confidence in Mumbai’s luxury real estate sector. His choice of a high-end project with strong market value suggests a well-planned long-term investment strategy, in line with other sports and film personalities who are securing premium properties in the city.

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