Vaccine billionaire buys former US consulate in Mumbai for $113 million

The seaside mansion was used as the US consulate from 1957, and later renamed Lincoln House


Reuters September 14, 2015
PHOTO: anniefitzsimmons

MUMBAI: Vaccine billionaire Cyrus Poonawalla has bought a former maharaja's mansion in Mumbai from the US government for around 7.5 billion rupees, newspapers reported, making it the most expensive ever residential purchase in the country.

The seaside mansion was used as the US consulate from 1957, and later renamed Lincoln House. It was put on the market four years ago, after the consulate was relocated to a purpose built compound in a newer business district.

Poonawalla, one of India's richest men, told the Times of India newspaper that he secured the property after real estate groups were told there were limits on potential redevelopment plans for the heritage-listed house and seaside plot.

"We thought it was a good price given the location," son Adar Poonawalla, who ran negotiations, told the Hindustan Times.

It was not immediately possible to reach the Poonawalla family. DTZ, the agency that sold the property, also declined to comment.

Last week, the family of billionaire industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla said it had bought Jatia House, another of south Mumbai's rare bungalows, for 3.9 billion rupees.

Analysts said Poonawalla's move is the most expensive home purchase to date in India. Mumbai is already home to the most expensive private home in the world, Antilia, the purpose-built 27-floor home of India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani.

COMMENTS (6)

ishrat salim | 8 years ago | Reply Rich Indians can do much if they could spend such kind of money to help their slum dwellers & poor street people. Do something for the poor Sirs, it will do good for you & your family. What you will do with so much money ? do something for the downtrodden, they will pray for you.
Hmm | 8 years ago | Reply This man has lots of assets in Poona (Pune) . He owns racing course, stud . His only son handles his farm and has fleets of very high end cars. But no doubt he is the vaccine-king. But he is a not that rich when it comes to top Indians.
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