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<p>India&#8217;s costliest realty deal of 2020 took place on July 9, in Mumbai for Rs 1.56 lakh per square feet in Mumbai&#8217;s Altamount road.</p>



<p>By Varun Singh</p>



<p>Last week saw India&#8217;s costliest real estate deal of 2020 taking place in Mumbai. The buyer shelled out Rs 100 crore to buy a 6371 sq ft apartment. </p>



<p>A simple calculation shows the buyer paid Rs 1,56,961 per sq ft for the posh apartments</p>



<p>The two apartments were bought by Rahul Bajaj&#8217;s nephew Anurang Jain in Carmichael Residences. The building is located on the upmarket Carmichael road of South Mumbai.</p>



<p>Jain one of India&#8217;s <a href="https://www.forbes.com/profile/anurang-jain/#6effd8592757">richest man </a>bought the apartments located on the 19th floor of the building. </p>



<p>Jain is MD of a leading auto part manufacturing and supplying company. </p>



<p>The ready reckoner rates of both the apartments comes to Rs 46.43 crore, while Jain paid Rs 100 crore for both of them. </p>



<p>According to registration documents reviewed by SquareFeatIndia.com, Jain paid Rs 5 crore as stamp duty. </p>



<p>While the detailed paper work was carried out on July 7, the deal was registered on July 9, 2020.</p>



<p>Along with the two flats Jain even got a total of eight car parks in the building with the purchase.</p>



<p>By paying Rs 1.56 lakh per sq ft this deal has ended up becoming the costliest real estate deal of the year 2020. </p>



<p>In June this year, another businessman Pratik Agarwal registered a flat in Samudra Mahal, for Rs 1,12 lakh per sq ft. </p>



<p>Also Read: <a href="https://squarefeatindia.com/power-firm-md-pays-rs-1-12-lakh-psf-for-worli-duplex/">Power firm MD pays Rs 1.12 lakh psf for Worli duplex</a></p>



<p>Again in June, Veteran Banker Romesh Sobti paid Rs 76 crore for a flat in Worli&#8217;s Three Sixty West. </p>



<p><strong>Big ticket deals</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>In 2019 Manish Patel paid Rs 1.29 lakh per sq ft for an apartment in&nbsp;Lodha&nbsp;Altamount.</li><li>In July 2018, a flat exchanged hands in Mumbai’s Breach Candy, or Bhulabahai Desai Road, for Rs 1.49 lakh per sq ft. The nearly 2,422-sq ft apartment, in Ashford Palazzo, was sold by Ashford Construction Pvt Ltd to Satish and Sarita Patwari for Rs 36.11 crore.</li><li>In March 2018, a 2,300-sq ft sea-facing flat in Worli’s Champagne House was sold at a staggering rate of Rs 2.32 lakh per square foot, setting a new record for Mumbai by fetching Rs 53.5 crore. Its current owners, the Kotak family, paid Rs 275 crore for the entire Champagne House.</li><li>In 2018 two top businessmen sealed two major deals. Harsh Goenka of RPG Group bought a flat measuring 3,500 sq ft in IL Palazzo for Rs 45 crore. And Niraj Bajaj bought a 16,000-sq ft apartment at Worli’s Three Sixty West for Rs 120 crore.</li><li>In May 2019, in a big-ticket deal, the sprawling RK Studios, was sold by the five Kapoor siblings to Godrej Properties Ltd for Rs 250 crore.</li></ul>



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