Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda has made a significant real estate investment, purchasing a premium apartment in Versova, Mumbai, for Rs 5.63 crore. This move highlights the enduring appeal of Mumbai's real estate market among the entertainment elite.
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Randeep Hooda chose Versova for its modern infrastructure, vibrant social scene, and excellent connectivity. The area is well-connected via major roads and the metro, making it a prime location for professionals and celebrities.
Randeep Hooda paid Rs 5.63 crore for the apartment in Versova, including a stamp duty payment of Rs 33.78 lakh and registration charges of Rs 30,000.
The apartment Randeep Hooda bought has a built-up area of approximately 142.19 square metres (about 1,530 sq. ft.).
Randeep Hooda has starred in several notable films including 'Monsoon Wedding', 'Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai', 'Highway', 'Sarbjit', 'Kick', 'Sultan', 'Extraction', and the Netflix series 'CAT'.
Versova is desirable for its modern infrastructure, vibrant social scene, and excellent connectivity. It is well-connected via major roads and the metro, and its proximity to film studios and production houses makes it a preferred location for personalities from the entertainment industry.
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