This Article is From Aug 07, 2010

A single acre for Rs 188 crore!

A single acre for Rs 188 crore!
Mumbai: India's biggest real estate deal took place on Friday evening, with the National Textile Corporation (NTC) limited selling eight acres of Bharat Mills at Worli, for a whopping Rs 1505 crore, meaning a single acre went for 188 crore.

The highest bidder was Indiabulls, who won with a difference of Rs 2 crore as Lodha had bid Rs 1503 crore. The third highest was Peninsula with Rs 1409 crore.

India's biggest real estate deal took place yesterday evening, with the National Textile Corporation (NTC) limited selling eight acres of Bharat Mills at Worli, for a whopping Rs 1505 crore, meaning a single acre went for 188 crore.

The highest bidder was Indiabulls, who won with a difference of Rs 2 crore as Lodha had bid Rs 1503 crore. The third highest was Peninsula with Rs 1409 crore.

This was followed by Tata for Rs 1263 crore. The bidding list included the Oberoi and Videocon groups. Vipul Bhansal, CEO, Indiabulls said, "We are glad to have emerged as the successful bidder. This will enable us to continue our journey of delivering very best in its class product in Mumbai."

This is the same land that the state government was interested to develop affordable housing on. However, NTC had then declined the offer.

The state government was also ready to pay Rs 750 crore for this land. Earlier this week, Indiabulls had won India's costliest deal by paying Rs 198 crore for an acre of Podar Mills. The 2.39 acre mills went for Rs 474 crore.

Numbers Game

1505 Cr
Price Indiabulls paid for eight acres of Bharati Mills at Worli

474 Cr
Price Indiabulls paid for Podar Mills

276 Cr
Price NTC got for its Jupiter Mills

198 Cr
Price Indiabulls paid for an acre of Podar Mills

180 Cr
Price NTC got for its Apollo  Mills
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