Virat Kohli, the legendary Indian cricketer, is not just celebrated for his cricketing prowess but also for his shrewd investments in real estate. Here’s a detailed look at his impressive property portfolio.
Virat KohliReal EstateLuxury HomesProperty PortfolioInvestmentReal Estate MaharashtraNov 05, 2024
One of Virat Kohli's most prized properties is a luxurious sea-facing apartment in Mumbai’s Worli area, which spans 7,171 square feet and is located on the 35th floor. He purchased it in 2016 for ₹34 crore.
In Gurugram’s upscale DLF Phase 1, Virat Kohli owns a 10,000 square foot house valued at around ₹80 crore. The house includes a private swimming pool and a state-of-the-art gym.
In 2022, Virat Kohli purchased a 3,350 square meter land parcel in Zirad village, Alibaug, in Maharashtra’s Raigad district, paying ₹19.24 crore for the property.
Land rates in Alibaug’s real estate market range from ₹3,000 to ₹15,000 per square foot, depending on the locality. Rental yields are around 5-6%, and value appreciation is estimated to be between 12% to 15% annually.
Virat Kohli has leased 12 office spaces in the Reach Comercia corporate tower in sector 68, Gurugram. The lease covers an area of 18,430 square feet and includes 37 car parking spaces, with a starting monthly rent of ₹8.85 lakh.
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