Actor Janhvi Kapoor, her sister and actor Khushi Kapoor and their father Boney Kapoor have sold their properties located in Lokhandwala.

The property that they have sold is located on the first floor of Green Acres CHSL, Lokhandwala Complex, Andheri West, Mumbai.

According to documents the four flats were registered on two different dates, firstly the flat numbers 101 and 102 were sold on November 2, 2023. These flats were sold for Rs 6.02 crore.

The buyer of these two flats are Siddharth Narayan and Anju Narayan. The Total Built up Area of these two flats is 1870.57 sft (935.28 sft + 935.28 sft) Car parking spaces: 1 (open)

The second deal was carried out on October 12, 2023, and the flat numbers are 103 & 104, 1st Floor. According to documents provided to SquareFeatIndia by Zapkey, the buyer of these two flats are Muskan Bahirwani & Lalit Bahirwani.

The total Total Built up Area of these two flats is 1614.59 sft (810.31 sft + 804.28 sft) the new owners will also have access to Car parking spaces: 2 (open).

In the last three years this would be the fourth real estate deal concerning actor Janhvi Kapoor. Janhvi the daughter of late Sridevi and Boney Kapoor in December 2020, bought an apartment in Juhu for Rs 39 crore, she then in March 2022, finalised its sale to actor Rajkummar Rao for Rs 44 crore.

In 2022 again Janhvi Kapoor has bought an apartment, this time she along with her sister Khushi Kapoor and father Boney Kapoor bought a duplex for Rs 65 crore in Bandra.

The fourth deal is the sale of the flats in Green Acres CHSL.

Also Read: Janhvi, Khushi & Boney Kapoor buy Bandra Duplex for Rs 65 Cr

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