India's most expensive boulevard
So while the aggregate value of properties on Delhi’s creme-de-la-creme Amrita Shergill Marg at Rs 7,236 crore didn’t really raise eyebrows, the financial capital’s Napean Sea Road at almost double with Rs 12,375 crore did somewhat. Experts put this down to a large number of new high-end constructions, which have also helped Napean Sea Road to edge past supply in Mumbai’s other premium areas like Malabar Hill, Altamount Road, Breach Candy and Walkeshwar where very limited new construction is taking place.