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Sachin Tendulkar shifted in to his new house in Mumbai's posh Bandra locality on September 28.
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Sachin Tendulkar, center, reacts as he interacts with school children who arrived to greet him after he moved to his new house in Bandra area in Mumbai.
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People gather outside cricket player Sachin Tendulkar's new house in Bandra area which he moved into Wednesday in Mumbai.
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Sachin Tendulkar, center, receives flowers from school children who arrived to greet him after he moved to his new house in Bandra area in Mumbai.
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Sachin Tendulkar, center, receives sweets from school children who arrived to greet him after he moved to his new house in Bandra area in Mumbai.
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Tendulkar said he was waiting for the day he could move into his new house.
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It is situated at Perry Cross road in Bandra.
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The pre-independence Parsi villa, bought at a cost of Rs 39 crores in 2007, is spread over close to 9000 feet.
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The gigantic house has 5 floors, with one and half floor underground in accordance with BMC regulations on building heights.
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The house which will now have the first citizen of Indian cricket residing in it.
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The palatial bungalow has been recommended highly by astrologers and is expected to bring good luck to the legendary sportsman.
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Tendulkar has given up his last house so that it could be used by other sportsmen which he had got on the sports quota.
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He said the family has been waiting for this day for a while.
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Sachin said he was happier because of
the reception he was given by the neighbours.
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The earlier plot he had bought for Rs 35 to 39 crore.
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The earlier plot had a bungalow which he demolished and reconstructed his home.
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The renovations cost him between Rs 40 to 45 crore.
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Mediapersons throng the outside of Sachin's house.
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The house cost him around Rs 80 crore.