Suniel and Ahan Shetty have made a significant move in Mumbai's real estate market by purchasing a luxury property in Bandra for Rs 8.01 crore. This acquisition puts them in the company of other high-profile celebrities who have also invested in the vibra
Mumbai PropertyBandra Real EstateCelebrity HomesSuniel ShettyAhan ShettyReal Estate MumbaiOct 26, 2024
The property purchased by Suniel and Ahan Shetty is valued at Rs 8.01 crore.
The property is located in Bandra, a popular and upscale neighborhood in Mumbai.
Bandra is preferred by celebrities due to its trendy cafes, designer boutiques, and proximity to key entertainment and commercial centers, making it a vibrant and desirable neighborhood.
Other celebrities living in Bandra include Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, and Vivek Oberoi.
Celebrity investments in Bandra are expected to continue to drive the area's prestige and property values, contributing to its status as a coveted neighborhood in Mumbai.
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