Indian cricketer Shivam Dube has made a significant real estate investment by purchasing two luxurious apartments in Mumbai's DLH Enclave for Rs 27.50 crore. Read more about his new properties and the city's celebrity hotspots.
Shivam DubeMumbai Real EstateLuxury ApartmentsDlh EnclaveCricket PlayersReal Estate MumbaiJun 24, 2025
Shivam Dube paid Rs 27.50 crore for the two luxury apartments in DLH Enclave, Andheri West, Mumbai.
Shivam Dube paid Rs 1.65 crore in stamp duty and Rs 30,000 in registration charges for the property purchase.
The two apartments cover a combined area of around 9,600 square feet, including a 3,800 square feet balcony.
DLH Enclave is home to several celebrities, including Kapil Sharma, Mika Singh, and the late Irrfan Khan.
Shivam Dube currently holds a Grade C BCCI central contract, which provides an annual remuneration of Rs 1 crore.
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