Indian actor Pankaj Tripathi, along with his family, has made significant real estate investments in Mumbai, acquiring two apartments worth Rs. 10.85 crore. The transactions highlight the continued interest of high-profile individuals in Mumbai's property market.
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The total value of the two properties purchased by Pankaj Tripathi and his family is Rs. 10.85 crore.
The first property is located in the Seabliss Building in Andheri West, and the second property is situated in Aashapura Heritage, Kandivali West.
For the Seabliss Building apartment, the Tripathi family paid a stamp duty of Rs. 59.89 lakh and registration charges of Rs. 30,000.
Mumbai is a preferred destination for property acquisitions by celebrities due to its status as a financial and entertainment hub, offering a mix of luxury apartments and mid-sized units in desirable locations.
The acquisition of these properties indicates Pankaj Tripathi's long-term interest in establishing a stable residential presence in Mumbai, which serves as a hub for his professional commitments.

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