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Welspun MD buys three Mumbai flats for ~1.5 bn

- RAGHAVENDR­A KAMATH

In one of the most high profile property deals, Rajesh Mandawewal­a, managing director of textile firm Welspun India, has bought three apartments in the upcoming ultra-luxury residentia­l project 25 South ( pictured) in Prabhadevi area of Mumbai, for about ~1.5 billion.

Mandawewal­a paid more than ~83,000 per sq ft in the sea-facing project of The Wadhwa Group and Hubtown, two of Mumbai developers. The project is to be delivered in 2023. He bought flats in the topthree floors — 45, 46, and 47.

The project is located close to the Siddivinay­ak temple. A mail sent to Mandawewal­a did not elicit any response. Wadhwa group refused to comment on the deal. The project is on Hindustan Mills land in Prabhadevi, which was earlier owned by DLF and Hubtown. Later, Wadhwa and Hubtown formed a JV to develop the fiveacre plot. Despite the prolonged lull in the property markets, a number of expensive deals have happened this year and last year. Earlier this year, businessma­n Niraj Bajaj paid ~1.20 billion for a 17,000 sq ft apartment in Three Sixty West project on Dr Annie Besant Road in Worli.

In another deal, Taparia family, former markers of contracept­ive Famy Care, bought four apartments in Runwal group’s The Residence project in Mumbai for ~2.4 billion.

In 2017, businessma­n Deven Mehta shelled out ~57 million for an apartment in Lodha Altamount on Peddar Road.

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