Shweta Tripathi, the acclaimed actress from Mirzapur, has recently purchased a luxurious 3BHK apartment in Chembur, one of Mumbai's most sought-after residential areas. The property, part of the Supreme Boulevard project by Supreme Universal, was registered on July 2, 2025, with a stamp duty concession from the Maharashtra government to promote female homeownership.
Shweta TripathiChemburReal EstateFemale HomeownershipSupreme BoulevardReal Estate MaharashtraAug 05, 2025
Shweta Tripathi's new apartment is located in Chembur, Mumbai, specifically on the 9th floor of Supreme Boulevard, a premium residential project by Supreme Universal.
Shweta Tripathi paid Rs 3 crore for the apartment, including a stamp duty of Rs 15 lakh and a registration fee of Rs 30,000.
Shweta Tripathi benefited from a stamp duty concession offered by the Maharashtra government to promote female homeownership.
The per square foot rate for Shweta Tripathi's apartment is around Rs 32,000.
Chembur has emerged as a real estate hotspot in recent years, drawing attention with major developments by Godrej Properties, including the acquisition of the iconic Raj Kapoor Studio and Bungalow. The area is also known for its prestige and major residential projects.
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