Prajay Praful Patel, sold a flat in Ceejay Residency in Worli for Rs 45 crore, The apartment sold by Prajay Praful Patel is on the 15th habitable floor of the building.

By Varun Singh

An apartment in Mumbai’s Worli area was sold recently for Rs 45 crore. The apartment has been sold by Prajay Praful Patel a designated partner of Prime Realty LLP.

Prajay is the son of NCP politician and former central minister Praful Patel.

According to documents accessed by SquareFeatIndia, the deal was registered on July 29, 2021. The documentation was carried out on March 30, 2021.

Documents show that the flat was is located on the 15th habitable floor of the building named Ceejay Residency.

The area of the flat is 5382 square feet RERA carpet and includes an exclusive balcony measuring 420 square feet.

Stamp duty of Rs 1.35 crore was paid for the registration of the apartment. The buyers are Nilangi Parekh and Samarth Parekh.

Along with the apartment the new owners will also have access to three car parks in the building.

The building in which the apartment has been sold is a premium building and commands a good rate.

Attempts made to contact Praful Patel and Prajay Praful Patel didn’t yield a response.

Previous big deals
Dmart’s Radhakishan Damani bought a bungalow in Malabar Hill for Rs 1001 crore

Avinash Bhosale a Pune based businessman paid Rs 103 crore for a duplex in Mumbai’s Napeansea Road

Actor Ajay Devgan bought a bungalow in Juhu for Rs 47.5 crore

Amitabh Bachchan bought a duplex in Andheri for Rs 31 crore

Sridevi’s daughter Janhvi Kapoor bought an apartment in Juhu for Rs 39 crore.

Hrithik Roshan last year bought an apartment in Versova for Rs 97.5 crore

Also Read: Rani Mukherjee & Disha Patani Buy Flats Worth Crores in Mumbai

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