In yet another a big ticket real estate deal RR Kabel Group Promoters Sumit Kabra & Mahendra Kabra paid ₹50.76 Crore for a home in Mumbai’s Matunga area.

According to documents accessed by SquareFeatIndia, provided by Zapkey the deal was registered on February 13 this year.

The flats bought by RR Kabel promoters are located in the building 25 South, Tower C, in Prabhdevi.

The seller is 25 South Realty Limited, while the buyers are Sumit Mahendrakumar Kabra & Mahendra Kumar Rameshwarlal Kabra. Both are the Promoters of RR Kabel Group

The Property Details are as follows
Flat no. 4801 & 4901, 48th & 49th Floor, Twenty Five South Tower C, Hindustan Mills Compound, Patilwadi, Veer Savarkar Road, Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400025

The area of the home are as follows
RERA Carpet Area: 7932 sft [3966 sft (Flat no. 4801) + 3966 sft (Flat no. 4901)]
Additional Area: 735.40 sft [367.70 sft (Flat No. 4801) + 367.70 sft (Flat No. 4901)]

Along with the home the owners shall also have access to following Car Parking: 3 single + 2 tandem.

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