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Shraddha Kapoor Rents Luxury Juhu Apartment Post Stree 2 Success

Bollywood actor Shraddha Kapoor, celebrated for her stellar performance in Stree 2, has leased a sprawling luxury apartment in Mumbai’s Juhu locality for ₹6 lakh per month. Spanning an impressive 3,928.86 square feet, the premium apartment boasts four car parking spaces. Kapoor has paid an advance rent of ₹72 lakh for the year, demonstrating the financial dynamics of Mumbai’s high-end rental market. The property’s leave-and-license agreement, registered on October 16, reflects her preference for luxury and exclusivity, a trend among Bollywood stars seeking prime locations and tailored amenities.

The transaction involved a stamp duty of ₹36,000 and a nominal registration fee of ₹1,000, underscoring the structured regulatory framework for high-value rentals. Kapoor’s choice aligns with an increasing trend among Bollywood celebrities, such as Karan Johar and Imran Khan, opting for rentals instead of outright purchases. Johar’s recent lease of a Pali Hill property for ₹8 lakh per month further exemplifies the draw of premium rentals. For some, the decision to rent is influenced by personal preferences, such as access to specific views or locations unavailable in the market for purchase.

From an urban perspective, these high-value leases highlight Mumbai’s dynamic real estate sector, where luxury rentals are evolving to cater to discerning clientele. The appeal of flexible housing options amidst Mumbai’s dense real estate landscape offers residents the chance to enjoy prime amenities without the burden of ownership. The Juhu flat, surrounded by lush greenery and sea-facing vistas, also adds to the locality’s exclusivity.

On a sustainable note, luxury rentals could potentially minimise environmental footprints. Instead of constructing new residences, opting for ready-to-use premium apartments aligns with resource conservation goals. The trend also emphasises optimising existing urban spaces, contributing to a more efficient and eco-conscious real estate ecosystem. As demand for luxury rentals rises, Mumbai’s housing landscape continues to adapt, blending convenience with sustainability.

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