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Big B sells two luxury flats nets 47% profit in 13 years

Amitabh Bachchan sells two luxury Mumbai flats nets 47% profit in 13 years, earns Rs 12 crore

Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan sold two luxury apartments in Goregaon, Mumbai, for Rs 12 crore, earning a 47% profit after 13 years. The flats, bought in 2012 for Rs 8.12 crore, were sold for Rs 6 crore each. He and son Abhishek also invest heavily in real estate, including land in Alibaug.

Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan recently sold two of his upscale apartments in Goregaon, Mumbai. He joined the growing trend of real estate investment among people from diverse backgrounds, including celebrities.Profitable sale of Goregaon flatsThe actor acquired two flats in Oberoi Exquisite, Goregaon East, back in 2012 for Rs 8.12 crore. Over 13 years, he earned nearly 47% profit by selling each apartment for Rs 6 crore to Asha Ishwar Shukla and Mamta Surajdev Shukla. The first sale was officially registered on October 31, 2025, with stamp duty and registration charges amounting to Rs 30.3 lakh, followed by the second flat’s registration the next day. Both units included four parking spots. This sale adds to Bachchan’s recent property dealings, including the January 2025 sale of his 5,185 sq ft duplex at ‘The Atlantis’ in Andheri for Rs 83 crore.Father and son’s real estate venturesBoth Amitabh and his son Abhishek have shown keen interest in property investments. In 2024, Abhishek secured six apartments in Borivali’s Oberoi Sky City project for Rs 15.42 crore. Additionally, the father-son duo jointly acquired ten flats within the Oberoi Eternia development in Mulund West, spending Rs 24.94 crore on the purchase. Expanding portfolio with Alibaug land purchaseExpanding their property portfolio, the Bachchan family recently acquired three land parcels in Alibaug, a scenic coastal area near Mumbai renowned as a holiday destination. These plots, located within the ‘A Alibaug’ Phase-2 project by the House of Abhinandan Lodha, cover a total area of 9,557 square feet and were purchased for Rs 6.59 crore.

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