Shaula Real Estates, a leading private real estate firm, has purchased a luxury duplex in Mumbai's Naman Xana project for a staggering Rs 226 crore, highlighting the resurgence in the luxury real estate market.
MumbaiLuxury Real EstateShaula Real EstatesNaman XanaHighnetworth IndividualsReal Estate MumbaiJun 09, 2025

Shaula Real Estates is a prominent private real estate firm known for its strategic investments in prime real estate assets, particularly in the luxury segment. It is led by directors Tanya Arvind Dubash and Clement George Pinto, who have ties to industrialist Adi Godrej.
The Naman Xana project is located in Worli, Mumbai. It is a luxury real estate development that offers high-end living spaces with top amenities and a prime location.
Shaula Real Estates paid Rs 226 crore for the luxury duplex in the Naman Xana project in Worli, Mumbai.
The carpet area of the luxury duplex is 9,214 sq ft, with an additional standout balcony of 1,227 sq ft.
The acquisition by Shaula Real Estates signifies a strong recovery and growth trajectory for the luxury real estate market in Mumbai, highlighting the demand for high-quality living spaces and the confidence of investors in the city's property market.

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