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Mumbai Developers Prefer HNIs Over Bollywood Stars

In the ever-evolving landscape of Mumbai’s luxury real estate market, a noticeable trend has emerged among boutique developers: a distinct preference for high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) over Bollywood stars. While the glitterati of the film industry have frequently made headlines for acquiring opulent residences, several real estate developers are increasingly cautious about selling their luxury apartments to this demographic. Instead, they favour selling to industrialists and business magnates who desire privacy and discretion in their living environments.

Developers of high-end projects have observed that HNIs often purchase apartments priced at ₹50 crore and above, seeking an atmosphere free from the disruptions that come with celebrity status. A luxury project developer in Central Mumbai remarked, “Bollywood stars can increase the ‘disturbance quotient’ within a housing complex, leading to concerns about privacy for other residents.” The influx of paparazzi and fans often accompanying these stars is a deterrent, making it less appealing to sell to them initially. In contrast, HNIs are more likely to seek out exclusive environments that offer a high level of privacy and tranquillity, aligning with their lifestyle choices.

Moreover, the market dynamics reveal that while luxury apartments above ₹50 crore face challenges in selling compared to more affordable options, developers remain focused on creating spaces that appeal to discerning buyers. In areas like Bandra and Juhu, known for their celebrity residents, developers are strategically aligning their offerings to cater to the tastes of HNIs, who often prefer larger living spaces and amenities that enhance their quality of life. According to real estate consultancy SquareYards, residential properties account for 62% of transactions involving celebrities, indicating a robust interest in this sector, albeit from a selective buyer pool.

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