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Alkem promoter’s family invests in Worli property worth ₹185 crore

Seema Singh, wife of Alkem Laboratories promoter Mritunjay Kumar Singh, has acquired an ultra-luxurious apartment worth ₹185 crore in Mumbai’s upscale Worli locality. The property is part of the under-construction Lodha Sea Face project by Macrotech Developers, a prominent name in Indian real estate. This high-value transaction, registered on 11th December 2024, underscores the surging demand for high-end residences in India’s financial capital.

Spanning an expansive 14,866 sq ft, the luxury apartment occupies the 30th floor of the tower and offers nine podium parking spaces. At an impressive ₹1.24 lakh per sq ft, the transaction highlights Mumbai’s thriving ultra-luxury real estate market. The possession date for the apartment is scheduled for 31st December 2027, with an 18-month grace period for completion. Singh has made an initial payment of ₹46.50 crore, with the remaining sum structured in instalments. The deal also incurred a substantial stamp duty of ₹9.25 crore and a registration fee of ₹30,000.

From an urban development perspective, this purchase exemplifies how Mumbai continues to attract high-net-worth individuals with its cutting-edge developments and prime locations. Lodha Sea Face, situated in one of the city’s most coveted areas, blends exclusivity with modernity, reflecting the aspirations of India’s elite. The transaction resonates with the larger narrative of Mumbai’s skyline transformation, where luxury residential towers redefine urban living standards.

The project also commits to sustainability, aligning with contemporary architectural trends prioritising eco-consciousness. Developers are increasingly incorporating energy-efficient designs, water conservation systems, and green building certifications in their offerings. This trend not only enhances the appeal of such properties but also aligns with global sustainability goals, creating a positive impact on the city’s environment.

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