Indian cricketer Suryakumar Yadav and his wife, Devisha, have splurged on two plush apartments in the bustling city of Mumbai, investing a staggering Rs 21 crore. The property acquisition highlights the couple's growing affluence and their preference for
Suryakumar YadavDevishaMumbaiGodrej PropertiesLuxury ApartmentsReal Estate MumbaiMar 26, 2025
Suryakumar Yadav and Devisha spent Rs 21 crore on the two luxury apartments in Mumbai.
The apartments are located in one of Mumbai's most prestigious localities, known for its high-end real estate and elite residents.
The apartments are developed by Godrej Properties, a leading real estate developer in India.
Godrej Properties is also involved in the development of the RK Studios project, which is ready for possession and adds to the area's prestige.
Investing in real estate in Mumbai is considered a smart financial decision due to the city's consistent growth in property values and its status as a hub of luxury and lifestyle.
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