Overview
- CRE Matrix records confirm Tripathi bought a 938 sq ft, ninth-floor unit in Supreme Boulevard by Supreme Universal.
- She paid around ₹32,000 per sq ft, bringing the total consideration to roughly ₹3 crore.
- The July 2 registration documents show she paid ₹15 lakh in stamp duty and ₹30,000 in registration fees under the women’s concession.
- The deal includes two dedicated car parking spaces, adding to the property’s appeal.
- Neither Tripathi nor developer Supreme Universal responded to media queries, making public records the primary source of verification.