A duplex in SoBo was sold just last week for ₹52 crore and the owner is none other than daughter in law of Dhoot of Videocon.

By Varun Singh

Luxury realty market in Mumbai is the one that’s making a lot of noise these days.

The noise is good as any big realty deals have been registered in the last few days.

Yet another big ticket deal took place last week.

The deal involves members from the Videocon’s Dhoot family.

According to documents accessed by Squarefeatindia provided by Zapkey.com the SoBo duplex has been bought by Puja Anirudh Dhoot who happens to be the daughter in law of Videocon’s Venugopal Dhoot.

Dhoot paid ₹52 crore for the duplex that is on the 1st and 2nd floor of the apartment named 33 South, Peddar Road.

The deal according to the documents was registered with the registrar office on December 8, 2021.

The seller are Peddar Realty Pvt Ltd and JSW Steel Ltd.

A stamp duty of ₹2.08 crore was paid for the registration of the SoBo apartment.

The total area of the duplex is 3,400 square feet and the new owners will have access to several car parks in the building.

This particular SoBo building has witnessed major deals in the past.

In February 2021, a similar deal took place in the building 33 South Peddar Road, where duplexes located on the 27 and 28th floors were sold.

The deal was for ₹1.66 lakh per square feet, the seller was Sameer Bhojwani and the buyers were Jiten Doshi and Hetal Doshi, Jiten is a reputed and well known name in the Capital Markets.

The Doshi’s paid a total of ₹61 crore for their apartment in.

Another big ticket deal that took place in the same building was registered in September, 2021, duplex measuring the same as this one was sold on the 13th and 14th floor of the building.

The sellers of the 13th & 14th floor duplex according to registration documents are Peddar Realty Pvt Ltd and JSW Steel Ltd and the buyer was Alka Dujodwala who hails from a business family.

The buyer had paid ₹53 crore for the duplex and a stamp duty of ₹2.12 crore was paid for the registration of the flat.

Also Read: Peddar Road Flat Sold For ₹1.56 lac PSF

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