A residential property in Defence Colony, Indiranagar, Bengaluru, has been sold for ₹47.5 crore, making it one of the most expensive property deals in the city.
Bengaluru Real EstateLuxury PropertyIndiranagarDefence ColonyHighend TransactionsReal EstateAug 30, 2024
The residential property was sold for ₹47.5 crore.
The buyers are Shrinibash Sahoo and Himadri Tanaya Lenka.
The property is located in Defence Colony, Indiranagar, Bengaluru.
The land parcel is 8,800 square feet.
The built-up area of the residential unit is 2,500 square feet.
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