Bollywood actress Preity Zinta has finalized the sale of her high-end residential apartment in the prestigious Pali Hill locality of Bandra West. The transaction, which was officially registered on March 2, 2026, involved a property the actress had received as part of a major redevelopment project.

The Redevelopment Connection

The property, located in the premium tower “Parishram by Rustomjee,” was allotted to Zinta under a Permanent Alternate Accommodation Agreement. The actress was an original member of the Pali Hill Parishram Premises Co-operative Housing Society, having owned a flat in the old building since 1999.

Following a redevelopment agreement between the society and developers (now Keystone Realtors/Rustomjee), the old structure was demolished to make way for the new luxury tower. Zinta was officially handed possession of her new 11th-floor suite on April 30, 2025, after the project received its occupancy certificate.

Property Layout and Amenities

The sold premises, identified as Flat No. 1101, features a spacious carpet area of 1,771 square feet (approximately 164.52 square meters). The deal also includes three dedicated car parking spaces (numbered 122, 123, and 130) situated at Podium Level 4 of the building.

Financial Details and New Owners

The apartment was purchased for a total consideration of ₹18.50 crore. The new owners are Mrs. Priya Rajeev Nagar and Mr. Rajeev Yogesh Nagar, both U.S. citizens of Indian origin. As part of the registration process, a substantial stamp duty of ₹1.11 crore was paid to the state treasury, along with a registration fee of ₹30,000.

This latest transaction follows a similar move by the actress in November of last year, when she sold another apartment located on the same floor of the “Parishram” building.

Also Read: SHOCKING: Preity Zinta Takes ₹2.93 Crore Hit on Bandra Luxury Flat – Is Mumbai’s Property Party Finally Over?

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