Bollywood star Kajol has made a significant investment in commercial real estate, purchasing a prime property in Mumbai for over Rs 28 crore. This move highlights the growing trend of celebrities diversifying their portfolios with high-yield real estate a
KajolCommercial Real EstateMumbaiInvestmentPropertyReal EstateMar 12, 2025
Kajol invested in commercial real estate to diversify her portfolio and capitalize on the higher rental yields and potential for capital appreciation offered by commercial properties in Mumbai.
The property is located in a prime area of Mumbai, known for its high demand for commercial spaces and robust property values.
The property is valued at over Rs 28 crore.
The commercial real estate market in Mumbai has been performing well, with a high demand for office spaces, retail outlets, and service apartments, driven by the city's vibrant economy and strong tenant base.
The potential benefits of Kajol's investment include a steady stream of rental income, potential capital gains, and the opportunity to diversify her financial portfolio with a high-yield asset.
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