Ranbir and Alia's ₹250 crore Pali Hill bungalow has set a new standard in Mumbai's celebrity real estate, blending Kapoor legacy with modern luxury and green design.
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Ranbir and Alia's bungalow is valued at ₹250 crore, making it the costliest celebrity residence in Mumbai.
The bungalow is located on Pali Hill, a prestigious area in Mumbai known for its elite residents and premium real estate.
The bungalow is reportedly registered under the name of baby Raha, the Kapoors' daughter.
The bungalow features rooftop gardens, vine-draped balconies, and a blend of modern and traditional design elements, making it a vertical Eden and a symbol of green luxury.
The bungalow surpasses other notable celebrity residences like Mannat (₹200 crore) and Jalsa (₹120 crore) in terms of value and luxury, setting a new benchmark in Mumbai's real estate market.

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