Amitabh Bachchan invested over ₹76 crore in the Mumbai real estate market, while Abhishek Bachchan invested over ₹30 crore, according to SquareYards data. The father-son duo's combined investments in residential and commercial properties crossed the ₹100
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Amitabh Bachchan invested over ₹76 crore in the Mumbai real estate market in 2024.
The most significant transaction by Amitabh Bachchan in 2024 was the sale of his luxury duplex apartment in Andheri for ₹83 crore, which he had initially purchased for ₹31 crore in April 2021.
Abhishek Bachchan invested over ₹30 crore in the real estate market in 2024.
Some notable properties purchased by the Bachchan duo in 2024 include six apartments in the Oberoi Sky City project in Borivali and 10 apartments in the Oberoi Eternia project in Mulund.
Besides Mumbai, the Bachchan duo also invested in properties in Alibaug and Ayodhya. Amitabh Bachchan bought a 10,000 sq ft land parcel in Alibaug for ₹10 crore and land in Ayodhya for ₹14.5 crore.
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