Vivek Oberoi's Empire: From Luxury Cars to Real Estate Ventures.
Vivek OberoiLuxury CarsReal EstateInvestmentsEntertainmentReal Estate MaharashtraNov 25, 2024
Vivek Oberoi recently purchased a Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge worth Rs 12.25 crore.
Vivek Oberoi owns a Lamborghini Gallardo worth ₹3.11 crore, a Chrysler 300C Limousine worth ₹4.5 crore, and two high-end Mercedes models: the GLS 350D and the GLE 250D.
Vivek Oberoi and his wife, Priyanka Alva, bought a 2,100-square-foot bungalow in Juhu for ₹14.25 crore in 2019, along with ₹85.50 lakh in stamp duty.
Vivek Oberoi owns a lavish property in Dubai that features a garden, a pool, and tastefully curated interiors, combining luxury with comfort.
Vivek Oberoi owns Oberoi Mega Entertainment, a film and event production company.
SJVN Ltd has signed two MoUs with the Maharashtra government for the development of Pumped Storage Projects and Floating Solar Projects, estimated to generate 8400 direct and indirect employment opportunities.
Baba Siddique, a notorious figure with deep ties to land and real estate, has brought the dark underbelly of Mumbai's gangland back into the spotlight. This resurgence highlights the evolving dynamics of the city's underworld and the complex role of build
The Trump Jr. is set to make a significant visit to India in early 2025, marking the launch of the 'Trump Tower' properties located in Mumbai, Pune, and Gurugram. The real estate market in India has shown remarkable growth, with luxury properties attracti
According to Colliers India, institutional investments in real estate have already reached USD 4.7 billion in the first three quarters of 2024, accounting for 87% of the total inflows. The report suggests a further growth in 2025.
Fueled by increasing homeownership preferences, low interest rates, and government incentives, the real estate sector is exhibiting promising signs of recovery, as seen in Suraj Estate Developers' recent financial performance.
The Bombay High Court is set to hear the 'Lodha' trademark dispute between two brothers on January 31. The case involves the real estate firm, House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL), and the use of the 'Lodha' name.