Actress Kalki Koechlin has sold her apartment in Mumbai’s Andheri West for Rs 2.55 crore, according to property registration documents reviewed by Square Yards on the website of the Inspector General of Registration (IGR). The transaction was registered in April 2026.
The property is located in Varsova Kiran Co-operative Housing Society Limited, a residential complex in one of Mumbai’s most sought-after suburban micro-markets. The apartment has a total area of approximately 114.31 sq. m. (1,230.42 sq. ft.). The deal involved a stamp duty payment of Rs 16.08 lakh and registration charges of Rs 30,000.
Investment and Returns
Kalki Koechlin had originally purchased the apartment in December 2015 for Rs 1.95 crore. With the latest transaction valued at Rs 2.55 crore, the actress has earned an appreciation of around Rs 60 lakh over a holding period of nearly a decade.
This translates to a capital gain of approximately 31%, reflecting steady price growth in Mumbai’s suburban residential market despite market cycles and economic fluctuations over the years.
Why Andheri West Continues to Attract Buyers
Andheri West remains one of Mumbai’s most prominent real estate destinations due to its strong connectivity and lifestyle appeal. The locality offers:
- Seamless access via the Western Express Highway and Link Road
- Connectivity through suburban rail and Mumbai Metro networks
- Proximity to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport
- Easy access to key commercial hubs such as SEEPZ, MIDC, Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), and Film City
The area also benefits from well-developed social infrastructure, including schools, hospitals, retail centres, and entertainment hubs, making it a preferred choice for professionals and those working in the media and entertainment industries.
Celebrity Deals Reflect Market Trends
Celebrity real estate transactions often mirror broader trends in the property market. In this case, the sale highlights moderate but consistent long-term appreciation in established suburban locations.
While the returns are not as aggressive as in earlier boom cycles, the steady gain over 10 years indicates the resilience of Mumbai’s housing market, particularly in well-connected and mature micro-markets like Andheri West.
Kalki Koechlin, known for her unconventional and critically acclaimed roles across films, web series, and theatre, continues to maintain a strong presence in India’s entertainment industry. Beyond acting, she has also been involved in writing and social initiatives, contributing to discussions around culture and mental health.
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