Bollywood icon Madhuri Dixit has ventured into the real estate market by leasing her office space in Andheri West, Mumbai, for a monthly rent of Rs 3 lakh. This move highlights the lucrative nature of commercial real estate in the city.
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Madhuri Dixit has leased out her office space in Andheri West, Mumbai, for a monthly rent of Rs 3 lakh.
The office space is located in Andheri West, a prime commercial area in Mumbai.
Andheri West is popular due to its proximity to business districts, excellent connectivity, and robust infrastructure.
Mumbai's real estate market is experiencing steady growth, especially in the commercial segment, driven by the city's status as a financial and business hub.
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