Leena Gandhi Tiwari, Chairperson of USV, has made headlines with her purchase of two ultra-luxury, sea-facing duplex apartments in Mumbai’s elite Worli area for Rs 639 crore, setting a new record in India’s real estate market.
Real EstateLuxury PropertyMumbaiWorliUsvReal Estate MumbaiJun 03, 2025
Leena Gandhi Tiwari is the Chairperson of USV, a prominent pharmaceutical company in India. She has made headlines with her recent purchase of two ultra-luxury, sea-facing duplex apartments in Mumbai’s elite Worli area.
The property deal is valued at Rs 639 crore, making it the most expensive residential real estate transaction in India's history.
The duplex apartments are located in the elite Worli area of Mumbai, offering a breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea.
This deal is significant as it sets a new record for the highest price per square foot in India’s residential real estate market, reflecting the growing demand for luxury properties and the robustness of the economy.
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