A major real estate deal took place on Tuesday in Worli, Mumbai, involving the purchase of two apartments for a total of Rs 81.45 crore.

The first transaction, valued at Rs 43.44 crore, involves Flat No. 4302 on the 43rd floor of Tower B, Birla Niyaara Phase 2, situated on Pandurang Budhkar Marg. This apartment covers an area of 437.77 square meters and includes five parking spaces on podium level 3.

The second transaction, worth Rs 38 crore, pertains to Flat No. 1902 on the 19th floor of the same tower. This apartment has an area of 438.09 square meters and also comes with five parking spaces on podium level 3.

The sellers of these properties are Birla Estate Pvt Ltd and Century Textiles and Industries Ltd. The buyer, Ruchi Jain Hanasoge, is a prominent figure in the business community with ties to several firms.

According to registration documents, the total stamp duty paid for the transactions is Rs 4.07 crore. As the buyer is a woman, she received a 1% discount on the stamp duty.

With this purchase, Ruchi Jain now holds a total of ten parking spaces in the building.

Also Read: Worli Flat Sold for ₹115 Crore

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