The Bollywood mother-daughter duo, Sara Ali Khan and Amrita Singh, have made a significant real estate investment by purchasing two commercial office units in Andheri West, Mumbai, for a total of Rs 22.26 crore.
Sara Ali KhanAmrita SinghReal EstateMumbaiCommercial PropertiesReal Estate MumbaiOct 17, 2024
The total investment amount for the two commercial properties in Andheri West, Mumbai, is Rs 22.26 crore.
The two commercial units are located on the ninth floor of the Signature Building, off Veera Desai Road in Andheri West, Mumbai.
Sara Ali Khan and Amrita Singh paid a stamp duty of Rs 66.8 lakh for each unit.
In July of the previous year, Sara and Amrita purchased another office unit on the fourth floor of the Signature Building for Rs 9 crore, with a stamp duty of Rs 41.01 lakh.
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