The promoter family of Blue Jet Healthcare has made significant real estate acquisitions in Mumbai’s upscale Worli locality, purchasing three luxury residential units for over Rs 202 crore.
Mumbai Real EstateLuxury PropertiesBlue Jet HealthcareWorliHighnetworth IndividualsReal Estate MumbaiAug 08, 2025
The promoters of Blue Jet Healthcare include Akshay Bansarilal Arora and Shiven Akshay Arora, who have recently made significant real estate acquisitions in Mumbai’s Worli locality.
Akshay Arora bought two units in Palais Royale for Rs 57.14 crore each, and Shiven Arora purchased an apartment at Raheja Artesia for Rs 88.03 crore.
Worli is preferred for its scenic sea views, luxury amenities, and proximity to Mumbai’s business districts, making it a prime location for high-end real estate investments.
The total value of the recent acquisitions by Blue Jet Healthcare promoters in Worli is over Rs 202 crore.
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