Blue Jet Healthcare promoters have made significant investments in Mumbai’s luxury real estate market by acquiring three high-end apartments in Worli for a combined value of ₹202 crore. This reflects the growing influence of pharmaceutical sector wealth in Mumbai’s premium residential property segment.
Luxury Real EstatePharmaceutical WealthWorliMumbaiHighnetworth IndividualsReal Estate NewsAug 10, 2025
The total value of the properties acquired by Blue Jet Healthcare promoters in Worli is ₹202 crore.
Akshay Bansarilal Arora, promoter of Blue Jet Healthcare, purchased two units in the Palais Royale development in Worli.
Shiven Akshay Arora acquired a 7,747-square-foot apartment in Raheja Artesia in Worli.
Worli is becoming a notable micro-market for luxury residential developments due to its central location, improved infrastructure connectivity, and the presence of multiple high-end residential projects offering modern amenities and superior construction quality.
The trend observed is an increasing investment in luxury real estate by pharmaceutical sector wealth, especially in Mumbai’s premium micro-markets, driven by the sector’s notable growth in revenue and market capitalization since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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