Sara Ali Khan and her mother, Amrita Singh, have made a significant investment in Mumbai's real estate market by purchasing two commercial office spaces for Rs 22.26 crore. This move underscores their commitment to diversifying and growing their property
Real EstateCommercial OfficesMumbaiSara Ali KhanAmrita SinghReal Estate MumbaiOct 17, 2024
The total value of the two commercial office spaces purchased by Sara Ali Khan and Amrita Singh is Rs 22.26 crore.
The properties are located in prime areas of Mumbai, known for their thriving business environment and connectivity.
The properties are expected to generate substantial rental income and appreciate in value over time, providing a solid return on investment.
Mumbai's real estate market is growing, with strong demand for commercial properties driven by the city's strategic location, robust infrastructure, and vibrant business ecosystem.
Amrita Singh has been involved in real estate for a long time, and her experience has been invaluable in guiding her daughter, Sara Ali Khan, who is relatively new to the market but shows a keen interest and sharp eye for profitable opportunities.
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