Bollywood playback singer Jubin Nautiyal has made headlines with his latest real estate investment. The singer has purchased a lavish 4BHK apartment in Raheja Universal’s prestigious Raheja Exotica project located at Pascal Wadi, Madh, Malad West, Mumbai, for ₹4.94 crore.

The property, situated on the 34th floor of the Cypress Building (Building 6A), boasts a carpet area of 158.12 square meters as per RERA norms, along with an additional deck area of 21.46 square meters. The deal also includes three dedicated car parking spaces, ensuring ample convenience for the new homeowner. The details are as per the document accessed by SquareFeatIndia, from the registration department.

The agreement was finalized on December 27, 2024, with a stamp duty payment of ₹29.66 lakh. Raheja Universal Private Limited’s Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy, Sudhir K. Thakkar, represented the seller in the transaction.

Raheja Exotica is known for its premium lifestyle offerings, with state-of-the-art amenities and scenic views, making it a sought-after address among Mumbai’s elite. The luxury property adds to Jubin Nautiyal’s portfolio of investments and reflects his rising stature in the entertainment industry.

Jubin Nautiyal, renowned for his soulful voice, continues to mesmerize fans with his chart-topping hits, and this new purchase is another milestone in his flourishing career.

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