Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra has offloaded her luxurious apartments in Mumbai's prestigious Lokhandwala Complex for a staggering Rs 13 crore. The sale has raised eyebrows in the real estate market, highlighting the value of celebrity-owned properties in
Priyanka ChopraMumbai Real EstateLuxury ApartmentsCelebrity PropertiesReal Estate InvestmentReal Estate MumbaiMar 07, 2025

The apartments are located in the Lokhandwala Complex, a prestigious area in Mumbai known for its upscale amenities and high-profile residents.
Priyanka Chopra sold her luxury apartments for over Rs 13 crore.
Priyanka Chopra decided to sell the apartments as part of her financial strategy, given her acting commitments and the need to diversify her investments.
The buyer remains anonymous but is said to be a high-net-worth individual with a keen interest in the real estate market.
Celebrity ownership can significantly inflate property values in Mumbai, as the allure of owning a piece of celebrity luxury adds a premium to the price.

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