Over a three-year period, Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif's rent in Mumbai totals around Rs 6.2 crore. This amount could buy two flats in the city, highlighting the disparity in real estate costs.
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Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif pay an annual rent of around Rs 2.06 crore in Mumbai, which totals Rs 6.2 crore over three years.
The average cost of a 2-bedroom flat in a prime location in Mumbai can range from Rs 5 to 10 crore.
Mumbai's real estate market is considered one of the most expensive in India due to its economic importance, cultural significance, and limited availability of land, which drives up property prices.
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The potential benefits of investing in Mumbai's real estate market include capital appreciation, rental income, and the city's economic and cultural significance, which ensures a steady demand for properties.
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