Renowned singer Stebin Ben and his family have purchased a duplex apartment in Mumbai’s Bandra for an impressive ₹6.67 crore, joining the ranks of other celebrity residents in the area.
Stebin BenMumbai Real EstateBandra PropertyCelebrity HomesLuxury ApartmentsReal Estate MumbaiJan 09, 2025
Stebin Ben and his family paid ₹6.67 crore for the duplex apartment in Bandra.
The duplex apartment has a carpet area of 1,484 sq. ft. and a built-up area of approximately 1,782 sq. ft.
Notable personalities like Rahul Krishna Vaidya, Suniel Shetty, and Janhvi Kapoor have also chosen Bandra as their residence.
The duplex apartment includes two dedicated car parking spaces, each measuring around 120.02 sq. ft., and has a carpet area of 1,484 sq. ft. and a built-up area of 1,782 sq. ft.
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