Indian playback singer Stebin Ben has made a significant real estate investment by acquiring a duplex in the prestigious Iconic 7 Co-op Housing Society in Bandra, Mumbai. This move highlights the ongoing trend of celebrities investing in prime properties
Mumbai Real EstateCelebrity PropertyBandraStebin BenIconic 7 Coop Housing SocietyReal Estate MumbaiJan 09, 2025
Stebin Ben is an Indian playback singer and performer known for his contributions to the film and music industry. He has lent his voice to popular films like 'Shimla Mirchi' (2020) and 'Hotel Mumbai' (2019), as well as web series like 'Class of 2017' and 'Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan'.
Stebin Ben purchased a luxury duplex in the Iconic 7 Co-op Housing Society in Bandra, Mumbai. The duplex spans a carpet area of 1,484 square feet and a built-up area of 1,782 square feet.
Stebin Ben paid Rs 6.67 crore for the duplex property in Bandra. The transaction also involved a stamp duty payment of Rs 40.02 lakh and a registration fee of Rs 30,000.
The Iconic 7 Co-op Housing Society is a prestigious residential project in Bandra, Mumbai, known for its premium amenities and prime location. It is a popular choice for celebrities and affluent individuals.
Stebin Ben's investment in a luxury duplex in Bandra highlights his growing financial success and the trend of Indian celebrities investing in high-end real estate in Mumbai. It also reflects the strong demand for premium properties in desirable locations like Bandra.
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