Ravi Agarwal, chairman of Lloyds Realty, and his family, including Babulal Agarwal, chairman of Lloyds Group, have purchased six ultra-luxury apartments in Mumbai’s upscale Tardeo area for a total consideration of ₹227 crore. The properties are located in the prestigious Kalpataru Prive project.
Mumbai Real EstateLuxury ApartmentsLloyds GroupAltamount RoadKalpataru PriveReal Estate MumbaiJul 18, 2025
The total value of the six ultra-luxury apartments is ₹227 crore.
The key figures involved in the purchase include Ravi Agarwal, chairman of Lloyds Realty, and Babulal Agarwal, chairman of Lloyds Group.
The apartments are located in the Kalpataru Prive project on Altamount Road in South Mumbai’s Tardeo area.
The per sq ft rate of these apartments is ₹1.26 lakh.
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