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Brick and Mortar Legacy as Bollywood Stars Drive Mumbai Property Deals

Mumbai’s real estate market has witnessed a surge in activity, with prominent Bollywood families taking center stage. Recent headlines have documented high-value property purchases by father-son duos, including Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan, and Sunil Shetty and Ahan Shetty. This trend begs the question: what factors are propelling these strategic investments?  

Financial experts point towards the inherent benefits of joint ownership, a recurring theme in these transactions. Owning property jointly, whether by fathers and sons or spouses, can offer significant tax advantages. The income generated from the property, such as rent, is split amongst the co-owners, potentially reducing the overall tax burden. Joint ownership eases the inheritance process. In the event of the primary owner’s demise, co-ownership facilitates the automatic transfer of property rights to the surviving co-owner, bypassing the complexities of probate and lengthy legal procedures. This streamlines inheritance and minimizes potential family disputes.

Another element contributing to the observed activity is the potential for bulk purchase discounts. When an investor acquires multiple units within a single project, they become a significant cash flow source for the developer. This leverage allows them to negotiate favorable pricing, often translating into lower per-unit costs. Looking beyond Bollywood, similar strategies are employed by high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) across various industries. In February 2023, industrialist Radhakishan Damani, along with his family and associates, secured a lucrative bulk deal with Oberoi Realty. This transaction involved the purchase of 28 units in their luxury project, Three Sixty West, at Worli.

The recent flurry of activity by Bollywood families highlights the evolving investment strategies within the Indian real estate landscape. It underscores the growing appeal of joint ownership structures, not just for tax optimization and inheritance planning, but also for their potential to secure advantageous bulk purchase deals. As the Mumbai property market continues to evolve, it will be intriguing to observe how these trends shape future investment decisions.

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