India, April 26 -- Mumbai real estate market is generally known for tiny apartments and high rises, however, the city has reported at least four bungalow deals exceeding Rs.864 crore in the last two years. The latest was a rare sea-facing, heritage 6BHK bungalow named Leela in Mumbai's Juhu, sold for Rs.221 crore.
A rare sea-facing, heritage 6BHK Art Deco bungalow named Leela in Mumbai's Juhu, owned by the Nanavati family, sold on April 22, 2026, to Notandas Realty, an arm of the Mahesh Notandass Jewellers Group, for Rs.221 crore, according to property registration documents reviewed by Hindustan Times Real Estate.
Listed as a Grade IIB heritage property, the bungalow is located on Juhu Tara Road near the iconic Juhu Beach. Built in the...
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