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Shubman Gill’s Chandigarh villa is a multi-crore home shaped by cricketing success and strong family roots

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 13, 2026, 14:33 IST
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Shubman Gill’s Chandigarh villa is a multi-crore home shaped by cricketing success and strong family roots

Shubman Gill is the star of the hour. The man created history in IPL 2026 by becoming the first player to hit 100 sixes for Gujarat Titans during a match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Coming from a small village in Punjab to becoming one of India’s most dependable batters, he has built a remarkable cricketing résumé.


From being the Player of the Tournament in the 2018 U-19 World Cup to becoming one of the fastest players to reach 2,000 ODI runs, his career reflects hard work, practice, discipline and consistency. ​


(PC: Instagram/shubmangill)

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Strong roots

But away from the batting field, Gill’s lifestyle reflects class, style and success, particularly in real estate. The man has invested in high-end properties, including a ₹20+ crore luxury apartment in Mumbai. But his primary roots remain in Punjab with a stylish residence in Chandigarh.
Let’s have a peek inside:
(PC: Instagram/shubmangill)

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Location from a real estate perspective

Shubman’s Chandigarh bungalow is a perfect blend of luxury rooted in simplicity. His house features spacious interiors, landscaped outdoors, and a strong emphasis on natural light. There are several pictures on Instagram shared by the cricketer giving a glimpse of his beautiful Chandigarh home.

(PC: Instagram/shubman Gill)

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Architecture

From those pictures, the architecture focuses on open spaces with privacy, often seen in independent villas. The presence of open garden areas adds to the property’s high value, especially in a region where land availability adds to appreciation.

(PC: Instagram/shubmangill)

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Interiors and Trophy wall

Interiors are contemporary and done in wooden furnishings and personalised elements such as a trophy wall showcasing Gill’s cricketing achievements. The bedrooms are designed with calming tones, offering a retreat from the buzzing cricket field. ​


(PC: Instagram/shubmangill)

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Gym with furry friends

The home also features a private gym setup which shows his commitment to fitness.
(PC: Instagram/shubmangill)

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Car collection

From an investment lens, Chandigarh has seen a steady appreciation due to planned infrastructure. Also proximity to Punjab, Delhi, Haryana is an added benefit. He also has a collection of luxury cars.
(PC: Instagram/shubmangill)

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Outdoors

Gill’s home is not just a display of wealth but also a reflection of his humble family roots. He lives here with his parents and sister.

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(PC: Instagram/shubmangill)

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Chandigarh home

Shubman Gill’s Chandigarh home is a symbol of his cricketing journey and success. From Mohali to international star, Gill has come far.

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(PC: Instagram/shubmangill)

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