Suhana Khan in the last one year has bought several properties in the same village in Alibaug the latest being in February.

In June last year Suhana Khan had bought properties in the village named Thal, located in Alibaug Taluka in Raigad District.

She this year on February 13, registered yet another property located in the same village Thal.

Lets get in to the detail of the recent properties first, then we will talk about the previous ones.

Property measuring 0.72 hectare was bought by Suhana, for which an amount of Rs 9.50 crore was paid.

This property’s documentation was carried out on February 12, while it was registered on February 13.

A stamp duty of Rs 57 lakh was paid for the registration of the deal. The actress bought this property form a 70 year old resident of South Mumbai named Nauzer Wadia.

Suhana shall also have access to the well and the trees on the land read the registration document. Suhana’s current address is that of Mannat, Bandstand, the famous bungalow belonging to actor Shahrukh Khan.

In June last year, Suhana had bought properties in the same village, of which details are as follows.

She had bought agricultural land spread across 1.5 acre with in the same village Thal, in Alibag, for Rs 12.91 crore.

She had paid a stamp duty of Rs 77.46 lakh for the purchase of this land.

Property Details:
Feb 13
0.72 Hectare for Rs 9.5 Cr
Rs 57 lac Stamp Duty

June 2023
1.5 Acre for Rs 12.91 Cr
Rs 77.46 lac Stamp Duty

Also Read: SRK’s Daughter Suhana Spends Rs 12.59 Cr for Alibaug Property

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