Worli flat sold for ₹230.55 crore, becomes one of the most expensive sold in the recent history of Mumbai’s real estate.

A pent house in Mumbai’s luxury tower Three Sixty West was sold last week. This tower is located in Worli and has seen some big ticket deals in the last few years.

According to date provided by Zapkey.com the deal was signed on February 8, 2023.

The sale transaction is for a total amount of ₹230.55 crore.

The seller is Oasis Realty (through its partner Skylark Buildcon Pvt Ltd) whereas the buyer is Texreal Private Ltd. (through Authorized Signatory Mukulraj Raghoti)

The buyer profile is that of a Textile Company based in Kuchchh, Gujarat and is a Welspun company. 

The Property Details include Penthouse No. 6301 admeasuring 29885 Sq ft RERA Carpet Area, located on the 63rd Floor, of Tower B, of Three Sixty West, alongwith terrace area 4815 Sq ft , additional area 411 Sq ft and free sale land 12165.77 sqmt.

The new owner will also have access to 14 Car parking spaces in the building. Stamp duty of ₹13.83 crore was paid for the registration of the pent house.

Also Read: Worli Sees Yet Another Big Ticket Deal.

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