
Jaideep Ahlawat bought another 10 cr property, in wife Jyoti Hooda's name
After struggling for years in the Bollywood industry, now he can be seen enjoying the fruit of his success. The outsider from Haryana is making headlines now. The fame is being invested by him, as he recently bought a luxurious apartment worth Rs 10 crore in the posh area of Andheri West, Mumbai, and after that, he also did not stop.
According to property registration documents reviewed by 'Square Yards,' Jaideep has purchased another apartment for Rs 10 crore in the same residential project, 'Poorna Apartments.'
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The last registration was in the month of June, right after some weeks of them buying their first apartment. The actor has spent Rs 20 crore within some months. The first one was purchased in May for the same value and is located on a different floor in the same building.
Both the apartments have the same layout and area.
Apartment dimensions
According to property registration documents reviewed by Square Yards, Jaideep and Jyoti's apartment has a carpet area of 1,950 sq ft and a built-up area of 217.47 sq m. It also includes four car parking spaces, and they paid Rs 60 lakh as stamp duty and Rs 30,000 for additional registration charges. The society is located in the middle of 'Andheri West,' just 3 km away from the Western Express Highway.
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Andheri West is a posh area, positioned between Mumbai's business areas and entertainment areas. It has good connectivity through the Western Express Highway, Link Road, SV Road, and the Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar metro line, making it easy to travel anywhere in Mumbai. With modern office and co-working spaces and residential apartments, the place has become full of commerciality. It is considered a suitable area for businesses, celebrities, and working professionals because of the key commercial pivots around.
More work by Jaideep Ahlawat
Jaideep Ahlawat was last seen in the heist thriller 'Jewel Thief,' streaming on the OTT platform. He was opposite Saif Ali Khan, Kunal Kapoor, and Nikita Dutta. Even after negative reviews, the film topped charts in many countries on the OTT platform. The actor also has a lineup of projects, including 'Sriram Raghavan's Ikkis,' which will be released in the theatres on 2 October 2025.
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