Goldman Sachs Services Pvt Ltd has leased a property measuring 3.51 lakh sq ft for a period of 117 months,

Documents provided to SquareFeatIndia by Propstack, reveal that the lease tenure starts from July 1, 2023.

The building in which the property has been leased is known as Knowledge City located in Hyderabad. Ground to 8th floor of the building has been leased. The owner is Devbhumi Realtors Private Ltd.

The monthly rent is Rs 4.14 crore. The rent per sq per month for the first 36 months is Rs 118, for the second 36 months is Rs 128.2, for the third 12 month is Rs 139.9, for the 4th 24 months it is Rs 89.9 and for the last 9 months it is Rs 103.4.

The deposit paid for the lease transaction is Rs 35.21 crore.

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