Kriti Sanon Sells Four Andheri Flats for ₹8.9 Crore

Premium residential apartment building in Mumbai's Andheri West, the location of the ₹8.9 crore flat sale

12th June 2026

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Premium residential apartment building in Mumbai's Andheri West, the location of the ₹8.9 crore flat sale

Property in Mumbai tends to reward patience. Kriti Sanon's family just showed it again. The actress, along with her sister Nupur Sanon and mother Geeta Sanon, has sold four apartments in Andheri West for a combined ₹8.9 crore. The Kriti Sanon Andheri sale, backed by registration documents reviewed by Square Yards, handed the family more than double what they paid.

Inside the Kriti Sanon Andheri payday

The maths is the story here. The family picked up the four flats between 2013 and 2017 for roughly ₹4.31 crore in total. Selling now at ₹8.9 crore, they booked an appreciation of about ₹4.6 crore, a capital gain of nearly 107 per cent over a holding period of nine to 13 years. More than doubling the money in just over a decade is a tidy return by any measure.

The buying happened in two phases. Geeta Sanon bought the two larger apartments in July 2013 for a combined ₹1.40 crore. Kriti and Nupur Sanon added the other two units in June 2017 for ₹2.90 crore between them. The patient held the rest.

The four flats, broken down

All four units sit in Raheja Classique in Andheri West, and the sale went through as four separate transactions, all registered on the same day, 24 April 2026. The buyer in each case was filmmaker and casting director Mukesh Chhabra.

The units split into two pairs:

  • Two larger apartments of 654.23 sq ft each, one car park apiece, sold for ₹3.23 crore each
  • Two smaller apartments of 246.06 sq ft each, sold for ₹1.21 crore each

Together the four deals add up to the headline ₹8.9 crore figure the family walked away with.

The cost of doing the deal

Big-ticket Mumbai property comes with big-ticket transaction costs. The two larger flats each attracted stamp duty of ₹19.41 lakh, plus ₹30,000 in registration charges per unit. The two smaller flats carried stamp duty of ₹7.29 lakh each, again with ₹30,000 in registration charges apiece. Those are the buyer's costs, and they show how quickly the state's share adds up on a multi-crore purchase.

Why Andheri West keeps its shine

The location explains a lot of the gain. Andheri West is one of Mumbai's most sought-after micro-markets, mixing premium housing with strong social infrastructure and rare connectivity. It links to the Western Express Highway, Link Road, the suburban railway and the Mumbai Metro, and sits close to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. Good transport links are among the clearest drivers of property value in the city.

The job magnets help too. Proximity to SEEPZ, MIDC, the Bandra Kurla Complex and Film City keeps housing demand steady, while reputed schools, hospitals and shopping draw families. It is also a favourite of the entertainment industry, which makes a Bollywood family trading flats here feel entirely on brand. For owners who hold, the area has a habit of paying out.

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