India’s most expensive homes: DMart’s Radhakishan Damani’s dream home cost him ₹1,001 crore
Jul 23, 2022, 09:41 IST
- Radhakishan Damani’s new house – bought for ₹1,001 crore – is located in the Malabar Hill area of Mumbai.
- Aakash Educational Services' founder JC Chaudhry spent ₹150 crore to buy a house in Delhi.
- Reliance Jio and Reliance Retail director Manoj Modi, along with his family, spent ₹192 crore in purchasing houses this year.
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Avenue Supermarts’ (DMart) founder and CEO, Radhakishan Damani, bought the most expensive home in India last year. The house, located in the Malabar Hill area of Mumbai, was bought for a whopping ₹1,001 crore in April last year.The 90-year-old house is said to be spread over 5,752 square meters. The property was previously owned by Saurabh Mehta, Varsha Mehta, and Jayesh Shah, who are the trustee and business partners at Premchand Roychand & Sons LLC Partner Phoenix Family Trust.
Notably, Damani is the 72nd richest man in the world with a networth of $19.7 billion as per Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
The second most expensive property was bought by Ravi and Neel Raheja — who are the promoters of real estate development company K Raheja Corp Promoters. The family bought three duplex apartments spanning across 66,811 square feet in the high-end Worli area for ₹427 crore.
JC Chaudhry, the managing director and founder of Aakash Educational Service, spent ₹150 crore to buy a house in Delhi. This was the fifth most expensive house sold in India last year. Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan who bought a house worth ₹76 crore in Bengaluru last year.
Here is the list of top 10 most expensive houses sold in India since 2021.
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Person | Designation | House Location | House Cost |
Radhakishan Damani | Founder and CEO of DMart | Malabar Hill, Mumbai | ₹1,001 crore |
Ravi and Neel Raheja | K Raheja Corp Promoters | Raheja Artesia, Worli, Mumbai | ₹427 crore |
JK Papers | Packaging solutions company | Prithviraj Road, Delhi | ₹253 crore |
Ghanshyambhai Dholakia | Hari Krishna Exports | Panhar bungalow, Worli, Mumbai | ₹185 crore |
JC Chaudhry | MD of Aakash Education | Vasant Vihar, Delhi | ₹150 crore |
Anil Gupta | Chairperson and MD of KEI Industries | Shanti Niketan, Delhi | ₹140 crore |
Pranab Mody, Purbi Asher | Promoters of pharmaceutical company JB Chemical | Morena House, Carmichael Road, Mumbai | ₹138 crore |
Shailesh & Natasha Dalmia | Honable secretary of NL Dalmia Institute, and his wife | Raheja Artesia, Worli, Mumbai | ₹125 crore |
Abeeys Realcon LLP | A subsidiary of builder ABIL Group | Satellite Sesen, Malabar Hill, Mumbai | ₹103.8 crore |
SM Dyechem | Meal & Oil, Snack Foods and Speciality Chemicals manufacturer | Satellite Sesen, Malabar Hill, Mumbai | ₹103.6 crore |
The data was shared by home sellers solutions company ZapKey, which claims to offer access to 20 lakh property transactions.
Chetan Bhagat, Manoj Modi and family bought some of the most expensive houses last year
The ‘Most expensive homes sold’ list included 61 listings — mostly coming from 2021 and few from 2022.
While most of the home owners who made it to the list are business owners, it also had some others too. The most popular name on the list is the investment banker-turned-author Chetan Bhagat who bought a house worth ₹11.6 crore in Delhi last month. Dr Amita Nene of Bombay Hospital also made it to the list after buying a property worth ₹55 crore in the Malabar Hill area of Mumbai.
Chandrasekaran Natarajan, the chairperson of Tata Sons, also bought a home worth ₹98 crore in May two months ago in Malabar Hill.
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The director at Reliance Jio and Reliance Retail Manoj Modi, along with his family, also bought several properties in the last one year, cumulatively worth ₹192 crore. His wife Smita Manoj Modi bought a house worth ₹54.5 crore and Manoj Modi bought a property worth ₹48.75 crore in Malabar Hill in January this year.
Smita Modi and her daughter Bhakti Modi jointly bought another house in the same area for ₹89 crore in March this year.
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