Mumbai, Sept. 16 -- Raheja Universal Pvt Ltd, a city-based real estate company, has bought back its corporate office from the HDFC Bank for Rs.211 crore nearly five years after it was sold. The agreement was registered on September 9, 2025, with a stamp duty of Rs.12.66 crore paid, as per official records. The office, Raheja Centre-Point on CST Road near BKC, was developed in 2004. It was a premium five-storey glass facade commercial building that served as the company's headquarters for 16 years. In 2020, the property was strategically divested to HDFC Ltd, now HDFC Bank Ltd, as part of a broader portfolio realignment. Under the HDFC Bank Ltd., the asset was recently put up for sale, with Raheja Universal successfully bidding to reclaim the property. "With evolving market dynamics, the buyback reflects a continued strategic focus, as Raheja Universal successfully bid for the asset in a sale process initiated by HDFC Bank. " mentioned the company's statement. In July, Raheja Universal had announced that its residential project, Solaris in Navi Mumbai, sold out its 956 units generating a total of Rs.1,726 crore in sales. Raheja Universal remains a prominent developer in the city with projects such as the Riviere in Worli, Versona, Siena & Cyprus in Versova, and the pre-launched World Trade Centre in Navi Mumbai....