A high-profile duplex apartment in Mumbai, spanning 12,148 square feet and occupying two entire floors, has been sold for Rs 174 crore. However, this isn't the most expensive property transaction in the city. The buyer is the executive director of Alkem Laboratories.
Mumbai Real EstateLuxury PropertyDuplex ApartmentAlkem LaboratoriesHighnetworth IndividualsReal Estate NewsApr 30, 2025
The sea-facing duplex apartment in Mumbai was sold for Rs 174 crore.
The buyer is the executive director of Alkem Laboratories, a prominent pharmaceutical company in India.
The duplex apartment spans 12,148 square feet and occupies two entire floors.
No, this is not the most expensive property deal in Mumbai. The city has seen several transactions exceeding this amount, such as a 40,000 square foot penthouse sold for over Rs 300 crore in 2019.
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