Anjali Tendulkar, wife of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, has purchased a flat in Virar for her domestic staff. The 391-sq ft apartment was bought for ₹32 lakh, with Anjali availing a 1% concession in stamp duty for women homebuyers in Maharashtra.
Anjali TendulkarSachin TendulkarVirarReal EstateStaff HousingReal EstateAug 24, 2025
Anjali Tendulkar bought the flat to provide a secure and comfortable living space for one of her domestic staff members.
The flat cost ₹32 lakh, including a stamp duty of ₹1.92 lakh and a registration fee of ₹30,000.
Women homebuyers in Maharashtra are eligible for a 1% concession in stamp duty, which typically ranges between 5% and 7%.
The flat is located in Virar, a more affordable housing hub in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR).
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