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Anil Kapoor, Son Buy Apartment for ₹5 Cr in Mumbai
Mumbai, August 27, 2025: Anil Kapoor, along with his son Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor, has bought an apartment in Bandra West for INR 5 crore, according to property registration documents reviewed by real estate marketplace squareyards.com on the website of Inspector General of Registration (IGR). The transaction was registered in August.
Bandra West is one of Mumbai’s most established and high-value real estate markets offering a combination of premium residential and commercial properties. The locality comprises a mix of upscale apartments, heritage bungalows and boutique commercial developments, attracting both end-users and investors.
The area is well-connected through the Western Express Highway, Bandra railway station and upcoming Metro lines with proximity to major business districts such as Bandra Kurla Complex, Lower Parel and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.
According to property registration documents from the IGR, reviewed by Square Yards, the apartment is located in The Smoky Hill CHS Ltd. It has a built-up area of 1,165 sq ft and a carpet area of 970.71 sq ft. The deal also includes one garage space. The transaction incurred a stamp duty payment of INR 30 lakh and registration charges of INR 30,000.
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