Mumbai is home to some of the most stunning and expensive residential and commercial buildings that give exclusivity to its skyline. Read on to find out four uniquely expensive and utilitarian homes up for sale in the city.
A 6 BHK in Signature Island, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai for Rs 73,02,96,000
Owned by Sunteck Realty Limited, Signature Island is designed by Talati Panthaky Associates. Located in Mumbai’s posh business district, Bandra Kurla Complex,the majestic construction includes64 duplex apartments with an artistically designed deck that is included in each pad.The apartment concerned is spread across 13,041 sq. ft. and includes six bedrooms, six bathrooms and two partial baths.
Janki Kutir (a bungalow) in Juhu, Mumbai for Rs 32,00,00,000
Located in Mumbai’s Juhu area where Amitabh Bachchan’s famous house Jalsa is also located, Janki Kutir is a massive four-room bungalow. Designed by Charles Correa, Janki Kutir is spread across 4,000 sq. ft. of land and has its own private garden that is spread in an area of 1,850 sq. ft.
A 4 BHK in Signia Pearl, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai for Rs 31,24,98,000
Another Sunteck Realty Limited project, the 4 BHK apartment in Signia Pearl comes with 4 bathrooms and one partial bath. The building is renownedfor offering a host of services and amenities to its residents likea temperature-controlled swimming pool, multi-purpose hall, indoor games zone, virtual golf, gymnasium and basement parking.
A Sea-Facing Apartment in Bakhtawar, Colaba, Mumbai for Rs 23,50,00,000
Colaba is one of the most expensive locations in Mumbai. The apartment is in the Bakhtawar Building and has played host to luminaries like Ratan Tata.Its 3 spacious bedrooms offer unrestricted and majestic views of the sea.
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