Worli, a premier real estate hub in Mumbai, continues to attract high-value property deals. Former HDFC Bank Deputy Managing Director Paresh Sukthankar has recently purchased a luxury apartment worth ₹52.49 crore in the prestigious Worli neighborhood.
Real EstateLuxury ApartmentsMumbaiPrestige EstatesHighnetworth IndividualsReal EstateSep 12, 2025
Paresh Sukthankar purchased a luxury apartment worth ₹52.49 crore in the Worli neighbourhood of Mumbai.
The apartment is located in Prestige Nautilus, a premium residential project in the Worli neighbourhood of Mumbai.
The deal was executed at a per sq ft rate of around ₹1.19 lakh.
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