Cricketer Rohit Sharma last month sold his Lonavala bungalow for Rs 5.25 crore this registered value is less than what he had bought in 2016.

By Varun Singh

Ace cricketer and member of the Indian cricket team, Rohit Sharma has recently sold a bungalow belonging to him in Lonavla for an amount less than at what he had bought it way back in 2016.

According to the documents made available to squarefeatindia.com, by Zapkey, Rohit Sharma in May 2021 sold a bungalow for Rs 5.25 crore. 

The bungalow is a villa numbered 15, located in the project named Discovery by S2 reality. The bungalow sold by Rohit Sharma measures 6329 sq ft. 

While the documentation regarding the sale of the bungalow was carried out on May 29, 2021, the registration was finally completed on June 1, 2021.

A stamp duty of Rs 26.25 lakh was paid for the registration of the document.
Interestingly Rohit Sharma had bought this bungalow way back in January 2016.

At that time Rohit Sharma had paid an amount of Rs 6 crore for the villa.  The stamp duty paid way back in 2016 was Rs 30 lakh.

Documents accessed by this website show that the cricketer Sold the bungalow in 2021 for a difference of Rs 75 lakh. 

The cricketer who is also the captain of the Mumbai Indians IPL team has a sprawling house located in Mumbai’s Prabhadevi area.

According to a report by mid-day in 2016, actor Suniel Shetty via S2 Realty built this huge project, named Discovery, which is spread across seven acres and has more than 21 bungalows. 

Every villa in the project has a private terrace. The project belongs to S2 realty, owned by Suniel Shetty his wife Mana and others.

Also Read: Ajay Devgan’s New Bungalow Didn’t Cost Rs 60 Crore

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