Actress Sonakshi Sinha has reportedly sold her Bandra West apartment in Mumbai for a whopping Rs 22.5 crore. The deal, facilitated by real estate consultant Square Yards, highlights the robust real estate market in the city.
Sonakshi SinhaMumbai Real EstateBandra WestProperty SaleHighvalue TransactionReal Estate MumbaiFeb 03, 2025
Sonakshi Sinha sold her Bandra West apartment for Rs 22.5 crore.
Bandra West is a prime locality in Mumbai, known for its high-end residential complexes, luxury amenities, and proximity to commercial and entertainment hubs. It is a desirable area for high-net-worth individuals and celebrities.
The sale of Sonakshi Sinha's apartment was facilitated by real estate consultant Square Yards.
Square Yards offers a wide range of services, including property search, valuation, legal assistance, and property management.
The sale of Sonakshi Sinha's apartment indicates the strong demand and high value of properties in prime locations like Bandra West, reflecting the confidence of investors in Mumbai's real estate market.
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