Indian cricketer Shivam Dube has made a significant real estate investment by purchasing two apartments in Andheri West, Mumbai, for Rs 27.50 crore. The properties, located in the DLH Enclave, offer a combined built-up area of 9,603 sq ft and come with several amenities.
Real EstateMumbaiAndheri WestShivam DubeDlh EnclaveReal Estate MumbaiJun 24, 2025

The apartments are located in Andheri West, specifically in the DLH Enclave in Oshiwara, Mumbai.
The total built-up area for both apartments together is 892.19 sq m (~9,603 sq ft).
Shivam Dube paid Rs 27.50 crore for the two apartments.
The apartments come with three parking spaces and a terrace with a carpet area of 3,800 sq ft (~353 sq m).
Andheri West is a prime location in Mumbai, known for its excellent connectivity, vibrant commercial and residential hubs, and a mix of office complexes, co-working spaces, retail outlets, and entertainment centers. It is a preferred location for high-net-worth individuals, celebrities, and working professionals.

India is accelerating to become the real estate capital of Asia, with a total valuation of Rs 14.2 trillion among the top 100 realty companies.

The Maharashtra Cabinet has approved a proposal to rename Pune airport after the 17th-century Warkari saint and poet, Sant Tukaram Maharaj.

In a shocking turn of events, the renowned real estate moguls, the Alexander Brothers, were recently arrested in Miami. This news has sent ripples through the business community, leaving many to wonder what led to their downfall.

Nithin Kamath, a prominent real estate analyst, highlights the growing concern of urban pollution in major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. Despite seeing a surge in luxury real estate, these cities struggle with alarming levels of air pol

A devastating slab collapse in the Chikhla mines of Manganese Ore (India) has resulted in the death of two workers and left one injured. The incident has raised serious concerns about safety protocols in the mining industry.

A recent report by Square Yards, titled 'Key Holders of Change - Women Driving Real Estate Growth and Transformation,' reveals a significant 14% increase in women homebuyers in 2024.