Mumbai business family purchases 10 flats worth Rs 232 crore in Worli


Worli, Apr 12 (Midday News): The Omkar 1973 Project in Worli, witnessed somewhat of a record purchase, when a Sindhi business family bought 10 super-premium apartments worth a whopping Rs 232 crore. According to The Economic Times, eminent personalities like Indian cricketers Virat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh, Bharat Forge chairman Baba Kalyani, Kinetic Engineering’s vice chairman Sulajja Firodia, education and sports baron DY Patil all own flats in the project.

Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli bought a 7,171-sq ft apartment on 35th floor of tower C with a sea view for a whopping Rs 34 crore.

Out of the 10 sea-view apartments, five below the 51st floor are ready to move in. The total built-up area of the properties is 50,000 sq ft.

Occupancy certificates for floors up to the 51st for tower A and B were sent to the developer, which accounts to about 200 units. The flats, which are located in towers A and B are 3,100 sq ft to 7,500 sq ft in area. They are three, four and five bedroom apartments.

Costing from Rs 15 crore up to Rs 100 crore, there are three towers in the project, which have more than 400 apartments, ranging from 3,000 sq ft to 18,000 sq ft with approvals provided to developers for 75 floors in tower A, 81 in tower B, and 70 in tower C.

Towers A and B are scheduled to be delivered in June, while Tower C might be ready by mid-2018.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 14 2017

    Only for Modi, Ambani & Adani ...

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas

    Fri, Apr 14 2017

    Investment of hard earned money in total ten luxury flats in a luxury environment of Mumbai is a good and healthy sign of Economy that will not only benefit the Real Estate segment but also many thousands of people who have labored to create these luxury apartments for the benefit of the so called "Rich and Famous".

    Diversion of Economic strength towards luxury homes will bring awareness of a quality of life that will create good lessons to many others who have the wealth but they are hesitant to spend for better standard of life. Let the rich and famous be blessed to live in better homes and better quality of life so that they will lead good examples to many others to follow their footsteps and help enrich the economy. That is exactly how the life under socialism should continue to grow so that the wealth is systematically filtered amongst many others and the economic trend will continue to flourish.

    Healthy economy should be part and portion of "White Economy" so that the country will move forward with progress and prosperity, and in the long run everybody will benefit in India. Let people enjoy the fruits of their hard labor and honest labor, and let the economic growth filter down the ladder so that many other thousands will be benefited from that healthy growth. The rich and the poor should all move forward 'hand in hand' and that is the healthy trend of the economy as well as the society.

    We would love to see all the luxury apartments not only in Mumbai but throughout the nation should be occupied hundred percent. Let the high rises shine during the daylight as well as during the night, and let the rich be blessed abundantly so that their richness will be shared by many others that are directly or indirectly relarted to their growth and prosperity. "Dhanyawadh"

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  • Cj.Baptist, Valencia/Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    Mr. prabhu

    Paying Cash kya Nelakadle ve ...
    Kuch be .... canada main bait ke

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  • benedict fernandes, Bantwal, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    I fail to understand 20% of India's super rich can accumulate crores of rupees, whereas 80% of population is middle class or poor. They must surely be exploiting the poor and marginalised

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D, QC, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Wed, Apr 12 2017

    Paid in cash? (if so, demonetized currency is still around there)

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