Rs 2.5 Lakh Rent In India’s Tallest Residential Project | Lodha World Towers | The Tenant

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  • How does it feel like living in India’s tallest residential project?
    What extra amenities does it offer?
    Is it worth paying Rs 2.5 lakh rent in Mumbai?
    Well, ‘The Tenant’ in this episode lives in the neighbourhood of popular CEOs, actors and authors in one of the busiest areas of Mumbai - Lower Parel. Watch the whole episode as we take a tour of an apartment in Lodha World Towers.
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  • @moneycontrol
    @moneycontrol  Před rokem

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  • @indian256
    @indian256 Před rokem +385

    Mumbai Brokers are better placed than IIM guys..!!

  • @adityajaidka
    @adityajaidka Před rokem +283

    For people wondering about their income, Armani Hotel Dubai costs 1L a night, swanky Mercedes, etc, plus paying such a high rent, and other costs. So definitely they are holding high posts and earning extremely well. They have worked hard to reach this level, what their ideology is (DINK) and how they live and spend is definitely none of our business, they’re using their own earnings to live, not our money. Great video team and Beautiful house. Wishing them all the best and May they achieve more heights of success and happiness.

    • @rohanyoutube5530
      @rohanyoutube5530 Před rokem +3

      Bharat chodo!

    • @cerveauy8782
      @cerveauy8782 Před rokem

      @@rohanyoutube5530 shoo go away! Sod off!

    • @amansonkar2797
      @amansonkar2797 Před rokem +6

      he is coo of ambit capital

    • @ganeshdtnv530
      @ganeshdtnv530 Před rokem +8

      ​@@rohanyoutube5530 are you for real or sarcastic.

    • @sar3388
      @sar3388 Před rokem +7

      DINK ideology is currently the best way to really enjoy life. Ofcourse definition of enjoyment varies from person to person.

  • @shivamnarain3093
    @shivamnarain3093 Před rokem +232

    Raman and Mandira (tenants) were realistic with their feedback such as regarding the bathtub usage and noise level. Kudos to the attitude.

    • @aryankushwaha1964
      @aryankushwaha1964 Před rokem

      Lol bro after paying this much i except to live in mansion

    • @shivamnarain3093
      @shivamnarain3093 Před rokem +5

      @@aryankushwaha1964 definitely not in Mumbai

    • @cerveauy8782
      @cerveauy8782 Před rokem

      @@aryankushwaha1964 they're are in the finance industry. They know what they're doing.

  • @EasyDIYWithNeelam
    @EasyDIYWithNeelam Před rokem +27

    M from Tier 3 city,visited delhi,mumbai but never liked the crowd,the air,the congested fast life...m very happy to own a 3 storey home with interiors dine according to me n i have my own sky,my own ground and clean water to drink ,clean air to breathe and a peaceful life❤

  • @DhirajSingh-sc5br
    @DhirajSingh-sc5br Před rokem +41

    I think one thing we are forgetting is luxury grows gdp that's it...thatsy Singapore and London is bigger than India... Let people who can afford live the way they want you don't want to take it's ok jiskk lena wo lele

    • @spartantroy3920
      @spartantroy3920 Před rokem

      Singapore and London run on money laundered from poor countries politicians and in return they are guaranteed state protection so no comparisons

  • @drsteviejasengnsangma8739

    ₹8,333/day.. it might be one of the most luxurious apartment in India.
    When you earn money so much we should indulge our desires.
    Enjoying life to the fullest..
    Videography is done professionally
    with very warm and confident host.

    • @vishal.choudhury
      @vishal.choudhury Před rokem +1

      In that price one can live in a hotel

    • @drsteviejasengnsangma8739
      @drsteviejasengnsangma8739 Před rokem +2

      @@vishal.choudhury yes absolutely..
      Certain people has certain priorities in life.. Many will be satisfied to get that amount as a salary including myself😊

    • @iitbombay7671
      @iitbombay7671 Před rokem +2

      @@drsteviejasengnsangma8739 this flat per day rent is greater than my monthly salary 😭😆

    • @drsteviejasengnsangma8739
      @drsteviejasengnsangma8739 Před rokem

      @@iitbombay7671
      1) Increased earning
      2) Decreased spending
      3) Save & Invest
      then become rich but don't rent this apartment but buy your sapne ka home😄

    • @Ari-ne2yb
      @Ari-ne2yb Před rokem

      @@iitbombay7671 sem 2 sem vai 😭

  • @millionaire_minimalist
    @millionaire_minimalist Před rokem +105

    Will the prices in Mumbai inflate further as we go ahead? Whatever amenities including the sizes of the apartments are way cheaper and affordable in cities like Hyderabad and Bangalore. Infact, for 2.5 lakhs you would get close to 7000+ sq ft duplex in some of the premium apartments.

    • @mrdowntilldayone
      @mrdowntilldayone Před rokem +16

      Bro in premium areas of gurgaon bangalore too rates are like this only

    • @SaurabhSarang
      @SaurabhSarang Před rokem +11

      Space is less in mumbai only growth option is upwards. So per sq ft price increases and will increase in future

    • @bettercodebetteryou9060
      @bettercodebetteryou9060 Před rokem +3

      Bro that is one of the top three tallest buildings in india yaar 😅. Ofcourse mehnga hoga na. Its equivalent of living in kormangala and saying ki bangalore is expense delhi is cheap.

    • @adj33
      @adj33 Před rokem +1

      Because land is cheaper in Hyderabad.

    • @abhishekshankar1136
      @abhishekshankar1136 Před rokem +1

      @@mrdowntilldayone very few to none
      You can get a 3 bhk on rent for as low as 30k, that too in prime areas close to office

  • @prasunmishra9625
    @prasunmishra9625 Před rokem +47

    It's signal that we need more cities like Mumbai. Mumbai is highly populated.

  • @ruturajdharav4675
    @ruturajdharav4675 Před rokem +24

    Day by day homes are becoming like hotels, some what artificial vibe with design

  • @PradeepSingh-zh1hl
    @PradeepSingh-zh1hl Před rokem +10

    Raman Jauhar sir is IIT D+IIM A passout

  • @humairaali2426
    @humairaali2426 Před rokem +101

    The couple are so amazing.... So candid in their feedback.... I could never imagine paying that rental and hearing honk noise. But that's the price to pay to live in Mumbai

    • @frankfernandes718
      @frankfernandes718 Před rokem +3

      don't u think bathroom is very small

    • @adj33
      @adj33 Před rokem

      @@frankfernandes718 looks smaller on camera than it actually is.

    • @Angle86
      @Angle86 Před 5 měsíci

      We cant sleep without this noise coming😅

  • @anuragc1565
    @anuragc1565 Před rokem +66

    Honestly! with 2.5 lac as rent I am not too amazed with the interior and the overall ambience (except for the ceiling height]. I’m not sure if it’s a Mumbai thing but from a non Mumbai perspective I was expecting something better than this.

    • @yashpalchaudhary9752
      @yashpalchaudhary9752 Před rokem +4

      In fact entrance and lobby had much better interior

    • @nivrutti471
      @nivrutti471 Před rokem +6

      Mumbai is over expensive... Other cities are better...

    • @the-vault-ofheaven44
      @the-vault-ofheaven44 Před rokem +3

      @@nivrutti471 mumbai is mumbai

    • @anupkumarmohanty3880
      @anupkumarmohanty3880 Před rokem

      @@nivrutti471 correct

    • @monishsachdev
      @monishsachdev Před rokem

      ​@@nivrutti471 you can't roam around 3 at night safely even girls roam around at night without fear 😂😂Delhi capital of rape and women safety out of Mumbai you know our country is so famous for worldwide

  • @prasanthsaratheranki9242
    @prasanthsaratheranki9242 Před rokem +82

    Questions put by the host are very good and echoes a common man thoughts. But this residential project doesn't have too many 'wow' factors that can justify the price.

    • @harisadu8998
      @harisadu8998 Před rokem +2

      People who live there feel it is justified. And prices are a feature of what else is in the market as well.

    • @adj33
      @adj33 Před rokem +1

      The maintenance is prolly upwards of 50-60k p.m.

    • @harisadu8998
      @harisadu8998 Před rokem

      @@adj33 Yes it is exactly that.

    • @adj33
      @adj33 Před rokem

      @@harisadu8998 18-20 rs per sq ft is pretty common in highrises. Here its slightly more!

    • @TheGeekYT
      @TheGeekYT Před rokem +1

      @@harisadu8998 Hi ex-boss! whats up??

  • @sateeshkumaar2009
    @sateeshkumaar2009 Před rokem +35

    Well! I pay around 25K p.m for a lavish 4 BHK + 4T at Indiabulls Greens Panvel. I am happier because I hear no honking whatsoever.And I don't need to travel to office due to WFH.As Raman rightly said, its a matter of personal choice.

    • @Akelehimarenge
      @Akelehimarenge Před rokem

      Thats insane you basically pay same amoy that we in delhi and gurugram pay for a small 2 bhk.

    • @SaurabhSarang
      @SaurabhSarang Před rokem +11

      @@Akelehimarenge dude panvel is not in mumbai so its obvious price is less

    • @Akelehimarenge
      @Akelehimarenge Před rokem

      @@SaurabhSarang 🙏😇

    • @spartantroy3920
      @spartantroy3920 Před rokem +14

      They have very high paying jobs which you won't get in panvel dombivali ambernath badlapur

    • @yashovardhansk1741
      @yashovardhansk1741 Před rokem +10

      Apne gaav mein chale jao na bhai.
      India bulls is far away from even panvel

  • @ankit.agarwal02
    @ankit.agarwal02 Před rokem +16

    Must be Lodha sponsored video. Doesn't look that premium looking at rent 😁

  • @kanank13
    @kanank13 Před rokem +11

    as someone who moved to Bombay from the south and worked for a year, Bombay is z land of opportunities but living is pure hell. If someone has lot of money, Bombay should not be the place to live. This applies to all the big cities in the world. City living is hell on all aspects.

    • @ShubhamMishrabro
      @ShubhamMishrabro Před rokem

      Yeah density is very high. Delhi and Bengaluru are same. In near future chennai and hyderabad too. After that pune,kochi, ahemdabad and surat. India should really develop new cities fast

  • @C02754
    @C02754 Před rokem +2

    Very well covered.all aspects included. Interviewer asked direct questions.

  • @rb00777
    @rb00777 Před rokem +10

    People are still justifying the costs. It most probably be with in 10% of their annual pay which is a very reasonable housing expense. Plus, it brings convenience and saves their time. Any expense which is in your budget and saves your time is worth it. What is the point of earning that much and slog yourself in traffic. No point in creating generational wealth since they are DINK couple.

  • @ktj07
    @ktj07 Před rokem +5

    Well priced for world one, and all the interiors done! Other buildings might be a lil low on rent but they are unfurnished and not that posh location/society

  • @getmadhavan
    @getmadhavan Před rokem +4

    Great show/anchor and interesting couple (So confident and realistic)! Thanks for showing us your flat!

  • @shivamnarain3093
    @shivamnarain3093 Před rokem +4

    Superb choice of building for featuring in the video. Great going Vishal.

  • @jitennchaudhary9665
    @jitennchaudhary9665 Před rokem +10

    DINK Philosophy, Ohh ! Its interesting 🙂

  • @chintubaba8362
    @chintubaba8362 Před rokem +18

    Please make a similar episode on Oberoi Skycity (Borivali)
    The possession is due in December and around 50-60% of all flats shall be rented. So review before taking such project on rent is invaluable.
    Thanks.

  • @deepakpune1
    @deepakpune1 Před rokem +10

    at least amenities are good. flat is very basic, doesnt give a 2.5 lakh vibe. hopefully area around is also nice.

    • @terabhaiultrasexy
      @terabhaiultrasexy Před 5 měsíci

      parel is one of the most poshest area in Mumbai so that's expected

  • @amanchaurasia64
    @amanchaurasia64 Před rokem +3

    Ur conversation is excellent 👏

  • @Vidyasagarbb
    @Vidyasagarbb Před 5 měsíci +2

    Its better to stay on rent any day than buy it - given that Indian real estate prices are unrealistic and very highly pumped up by Ocean of black money. Rent is still affordable - because across India, rent is just 3 to 3.5% per annum on the cost of the house. more or less.

  • @sagarmali5764
    @sagarmali5764 Před rokem +3

    This shows how faster we should be in terms of earning & spendings. Many comments in this video are just for ignorance, but we forget to accept realities of lifestyle we deserve.

  • @akashkaushik1
    @akashkaushik1 Před rokem +8

    Many people had a bad experience with Lodha builders previously..

  • @dhimanh1
    @dhimanh1 Před rokem +6

    This feels really claustrophobic

  • @lonewolf8196
    @lonewolf8196 Před rokem +6

    Really Great Couple and what a wonderful home !!

  • @Ayush-yn3np
    @Ayush-yn3np Před rokem +12

    Aisa kirayedaar bhagwan mujhe bhi bana de😊☺️

  • @srs.shashank
    @srs.shashank Před rokem +17

    2.5 L not bad considering the apartments themselves cost 8 Cr + and are luxury specced. Locality may not be the best though.

    • @jaisygeorgr9845
      @jaisygeorgr9845 Před rokem +6

      3 lakhs , those who pay can get many other properties across and pay emi .
      Do you think many will be opting to give this rent to live here .
      These all are marketing .
      How many years will it take to reclaim the money even if it's given to rent.
      2.5 " 12 # 30 lakhs
      To get returns of 8 Cr , you need lots of years .
      So don't think its a worth .
      If you live in close circles for job for ever then it's a good buy .
      But seeing the lodha scams and many other issues ( also on net ) .it's highly unlikely the owners will be happy for ever

    • @Ari-ne2yb
      @Ari-ne2yb Před rokem +3

      What? Lower Parel is quite literally the best of Mumbai

    • @aarypatkar5360
      @aarypatkar5360 Před rokem

      20cr

    • @srs.shashank
      @srs.shashank Před rokem +1

      @Ari depends on preference, juhu or worli sea face are much nicer areas less cluttered.

  • @rajatpandey6777
    @rajatpandey6777 Před rokem +13

    Navi Mumbai is better planned city much greener and cleaner as compared to Mumbai and Thane.

    • @Mahalakshmi-Khan
      @Mahalakshmi-Khan Před rokem +3

      No ceo wants to live in Navi Mumbai

    • @harisadu8998
      @harisadu8998 Před rokem +7

      What will people do living in Navi Mumbai when their work is in Lower Parel?

    • @cp3190
      @cp3190 Před rokem

      There are many cities in the world better planned than Navi Mumbai.

    • @spartantroy3920
      @spartantroy3920 Před rokem +2

      But all major banks financial institutions insurance companies etc are located in lower parel b.k.c Nariman point ..

    • @gauravbhagat1744
      @gauravbhagat1744 Před rokem

      I m a Navi Mumbai kr but Mumbai city is Mumbai best

  • @seshadrikrishnaswamy9174

    I DON'T know WHAT to MAKE of ALL this WITHOUT KIDS !
    DINK PHILOSOPHY ?
    OFCOURSE , IT'S PERSONAL .
    HAD NEVER HEARD of DINK !
    Double Income NO KIds .
    GOOD COUPLE , ANYWAY, Let's WISH them GOOD HEALTHY KIDS .
    THEY REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY ARE MISSING !
    WHAT is the SIZE of the APARTMENT ? HE Forgot to mention THAT !

    • @Angle86
      @Angle86 Před 5 měsíci

      Kids are not for everyone

  • @maheshgavaskar8093
    @maheshgavaskar8093 Před rokem +2

    Didn't get a chance to look at the kitchen... Covering distances is an awful experience in Mumbai. So having workplace within 3kms radius in the centre of a megapolis is enviable...

  • @4321rpraveen
    @4321rpraveen Před rokem +6

    Is it pop walls .. like krishnarao revealed..

  • @viratkohli6591
    @viratkohli6591 Před rokem +2

    Top class content 👌👌👌.

  • @Amit-ly5sf
    @Amit-ly5sf Před rokem +4

    You must go meet Krishnaraj Rao and show his comments on lodha

  • @baxterismyyoutubename5077
    @baxterismyyoutubename5077 Před 8 měsíci

    The one thing I like about this is the balcony ❤❤❤... But the space is quite congested and space is important.

  • @sajjusajidshaikh
    @sajjusajidshaikh Před rokem +1

    Great content 👌

  • @maverick.404
    @maverick.404 Před rokem +4

    This show is super.

  • @nikhil23911
    @nikhil23911 Před rokem +2

    Would love to see episode from Navi Mumbai side

  • @AYANBANERJEEKol
    @AYANBANERJEEKol Před rokem

    Thanks for the video ....

  • @rajwade695
    @rajwade695 Před rokem +1

    Great video.

  • @xumit
    @xumit Před rokem +5

    So true about higher floor get higher noise! I too, learned it the hard way on my 24th floor home :)

    • @Suniana085
      @Suniana085 Před rokem

      What kind of noises! What happens on the higher floor?

  • @superduper5949
    @superduper5949 Před 9 měsíci +2

    2.5 lakh rent for this is just sad. Only Thanos can save Mumbai now

  • @justinjoseph129
    @justinjoseph129 Před rokem

    Nice place. Excellent video.

  • @Saral_Lekhi
    @Saral_Lekhi Před rokem

    Noise is more clear ..and sharp at heights. Because the air is clearer I am guessing.

  • @empoweringsingh1973
    @empoweringsingh1973 Před rokem

    Amenities are superb

  • @Saral_Lekhi
    @Saral_Lekhi Před rokem

    So this is a very large apartment. And they have great art on their walls.

  • @jiti5034
    @jiti5034 Před rokem

    On global scale for that kind of rent it is not just the building but the city the state and the country offers ...only when you compare that then this is silly expensive

  • @rounaksidhanta
    @rounaksidhanta Před rokem +27

    Guy is a coffee can , consistent compounder person, he won't buy flats, will happily pay rents.

    • @jewslikefunk
      @jewslikefunk Před rokem +11

      And laugh his way to bank while everyone else here complains about his lifestyle. Lol

    • @Ari-ne2yb
      @Ari-ne2yb Před rokem +3

      @@jewslikefunk lol truu. They're smart, did their research and obviously are earning a bomb

  • @rinkeshsukhwani1456
    @rinkeshsukhwani1456 Před rokem

    good series

  • @srinivasyadav6032
    @srinivasyadav6032 Před rokem +7

    Highly matured and realistic posh couples

  • @AmitKumar-pi7ti
    @AmitKumar-pi7ti Před rokem +1

    Hey what is the price of that apartment in this lodha project

  • @dylanthomas7443
    @dylanthomas7443 Před rokem +7

    Rahman is a smart man. We have just done a study and found out that those who rent are better business men, more flex able, and are more mobile in all ways. Their kids too are not anchored to their homes and get into better professions than if their parents were home owners.

  • @prashant.2799
    @prashant.2799 Před rokem +20

    Bhai yeh 2.5 lakh agar rent pay karte hain, toh inki monthly income kitni hain

    • @sibinmathews4239
      @sibinmathews4239 Před rokem +7

      2.5 lac pe HRA benefits milega. And at their scale they will be paying 40%+ in taxes. So the actual rental would be less than 1.5 lacs.

    • @vishaldora8803
      @vishaldora8803 Před rokem

      1 crore

    • @PritamDas_26
      @PritamDas_26 Před rokem +7

      They said they can't afford 6 lakh EMI. Bhai agar 6 lakh EMI nahi afford kar sakte toh 2.5 rent is not a good financial decision

    • @mrdowntilldayone
      @mrdowntilldayone Před rokem +4

      Y sab hawabaazi hai... it's easy to earn money but not easy to hold on to it

    • @111badbrad
      @111badbrad Před rokem +2

      @@PritamDas_26 and he's in the financial field

  • @tectuber
    @tectuber Před rokem +17

    Staying in a good hotel might almost cost the same

    • @finjection
      @finjection Před rokem +3

      2.5 lakh per month is 8300 rs per day. you can get a room for 6500 in trident but obviously it is a room and they have an apartment. Taj costs 25000 per night.

    • @divitkarekar5803
      @divitkarekar5803 Před rokem +1

      which good hotel would give you a 3bhk??

    • @kashyap263
      @kashyap263 Před rokem

      @@finjection Taj 2500?? It's 1000$ bro .80000 per night for two person

  • @akcortin
    @akcortin Před rokem +5

    you can live like a king. a king. in the suburbs of delhi for Rs. 2.50 Lakhs a month. 50k for a big apartment. 50k for house help and driver. 50 for utilities and groceries. rest savings.

    • @AJK666007
      @AJK666007 Před rokem +5

      You wouldn't be earning even close to what these guys are earning though.

    • @AJK666007
      @AJK666007 Před rokem

      @D ofcourse. Was talking about the location only.

  • @niyoglobal8450
    @niyoglobal8450 Před rokem

    Is it including parking?

  • @theneedytechie2468
    @theneedytechie2468 Před rokem

    Tbh the way they are describing the house about interiors and considering that it's Mumbai the cost is not that high. I have seen houses with no thought to the interior rented out for 1.7 lakhs.

  • @hosabettulaxmanbangera1471

    Welcome to Moodabidri Mangalore Manjeshwara & Mangalpaady.

  • @mayurrrzala
    @mayurrrzala Před rokem +1

    Vishal, use good quality mic.

  • @sagnikchaudhuri4142
    @sagnikchaudhuri4142 Před rokem +2

    Monthly income would be 10 lakhs+

  • @explorestreetswithme
    @explorestreetswithme Před rokem +2

    Walls are made from cardboard right ?

  • @SahilKumar-cp2mc
    @SahilKumar-cp2mc Před rokem +7

    Before paying up 2.5 lakhs on rent here in india, they should have applied for jobs in US,UK,UAE etc. The pay there is high and paying 2.5 lakhs a month on rent would look better in their portfolio. A promotional video done for the sake of unsold inventories of LODHA.

    • @apoorvabahuguna
      @apoorvabahuguna Před rokem +4

      Not everyone is drying to go to US or UK or UAE

    • @palashbaruah4653
      @palashbaruah4653 Před rokem +1

      Why should they go to UK USA ? Why can't they stay in India and contribute to the desi economy?

    • @srinidhikarthikbs981
      @srinidhikarthikbs981 Před 6 měsíci

      Optimists make money in india and Pessimists lose the opportunity to. Plenty of inefficiencies and untapped markets in India. You could grow exponentially in India, but not elsewhere. I'm sure the person who went to IIM Ahmedabad made the right decision.

  • @sujittiyar
    @sujittiyar Před rokem +6

    2.5 lakh per month... OMG
    That would be my 5 years of rent

    • @lalnunpuiafanai9479
      @lalnunpuiafanai9479 Před rokem

      an apartment that size will cost 10 lakhs per month in new york

    • @boyfromthemountains
      @boyfromthemountains Před rokem

      ​@@lalnunpuiafanai9479 there's a purchase power parity involved, making 10Lakhs in India is not the same as making 10L in NYC.

  • @buddhapiyao1315
    @buddhapiyao1315 Před rokem +4

    couple of things about this project. First of all it is Lodha - if you all have heard about his New Cuffe Parade project , it is a disaster !! the internal walls of any flat is NOT made of bricks and concrete - he uses POP !! no wonder the street noises reach even on the 45th floor !! the acoustics are because there is absolutely no barrier to stop the sound. She said she can hear even if a baby is crying, I believe you - because there walls are just as thin as cardboard. you are bound to listen to all sorts of noise !! another thing about this project is that it is "In the Way" of flights !!! the Airport Authority of India has NOT given the permission to build anything above 32nd floor !!!! this building is Obstructing the flight path. a lot of people have been duped of crores in Lodha projects. Each flat here is worth a minimum of 50 crores !!

    • @G-ew6sk
      @G-ew6sk Před 8 měsíci

      😂😂50 crore for this box? OMG the bedrooms especially bathrooms are so tiny...😢50 crore life settlement money for so many families

  • @AdityaSalvi7677
    @AdityaSalvi7677 Před 3 měsíci

    please make such luxury apt tenants videos moreeee

  • @siddharthbhagat8458
    @siddharthbhagat8458 Před rokem

    next interview - The Broker, we like to watch..

  • @vvhh9578
    @vvhh9578 Před 6 měsíci

    Few years back it was not so costly i believe ....skyscrapers and type of futnishing also matter

  • @tarmaskhalifa871
    @tarmaskhalifa871 Před rokem +6

    Frankly at this amount and being free(no kids no pets) it's best to stay in Dubai or Abu D or Oman. Because u r spending a lot but u still need to get out of ur homes into crowded Bombay and also see slums and all. Dubai had slums too. Hidden far away out of sight. I don't think being friends with Koli is a reason to stay there.

  • @ravibhoir136
    @ravibhoir136 Před rokem

    Aspirational homes...I, can imagine their monthly incomes but won't comment...Buying or renting properties is subjective to individuals financial goals and long term career planning..no two people have same circumstances in life hence such decisions must be taken in the wake of good financial understanding.

  • @bhaveshjain1044
    @bhaveshjain1044 Před rokem +1

    Armani has done the interior for the building and not all the flats.. Besides this flat looks mediocre if u look at the sofa in the hallway n the rooms are so basic u rather do without the furniture

  • @muhammadaquil2256
    @muhammadaquil2256 Před rokem +2

    Its not expensive, if togather, they make 10 lakhs per month.

  • @nivrutti471
    @nivrutti471 Před rokem

    Oh my god.. mumbai is so expensive... 2.5 lakh per month... In other cities, u will get big penthouse at this rent...

  • @manojkrishnaprasad7397
    @manojkrishnaprasad7397 Před rokem +3

    Looking like Beverley Hill's

    • @superfluous5162
      @superfluous5162 Před rokem

      😂 loda is a commie block and beverley hill is a housing . American don't like living in cage .

  • @PALLAVITH
    @PALLAVITH Před rokem +2

    Is there any place in the house to dry the clothes?

    • @technicaltreasures7297
      @technicaltreasures7297 Před rokem +1

      Such apartments come with a dryer that costs around 50k. A 1 time investment that you can make while you purchase the washer. Drying clothes on balconies is a middle class thing , doesn't happen in luxury apartments.

  • @shellylama2386
    @shellylama2386 Před rokem +2

    2.5 pr mnth.. I would rather save for more years n bilt my own house...

  • @KPFinancialservices
    @KPFinancialservices Před rokem +1

    2.5 L per month, it's too much for average interior and not much spacious. No doubt, building structure looks like as Hotel and best thyme in entrance... Couple lifestyle look high.

    • @Angle86
      @Angle86 Před 5 měsíci

      U pay for the location more than the flat in mumbai.. lower parel is one of the poshest areas in mumbai so the price

  • @someswarroy8193
    @someswarroy8193 Před rokem

    Can someone answer this:- Why should we compare EMI and rent when I actually recieve a property at the end of EMI?
    If i opt for rent, and even if I invest the differential (EMI - Rent actually paid), i could never get the same level of return compared to a Real Estate Investmnt return. So why shoukd we continue to comapre these 2 options when they are totally different?

    • @Foxy-sw5cu
      @Foxy-sw5cu Před rokem

      These flats cost around 10-15 cr and under emi they will have to pay 8-9 L per month for 9 years to just own this property and on rent they can live for 5-6 years and just move on whenever they want to

    • @eivorsin7642
      @eivorsin7642 Před rokem

      @@Foxy-sw5cu dude you think these flats are worth 10cr??? they atleast 40cr

    • @boyfromthemountains
      @boyfromthemountains Před rokem

      ​@@eivorsin7642 it goes anywhere between 8-15Cr and some higher ones do go 30-40 Cr but those are designed and built differently.

  • @sid1348
    @sid1348 Před rokem +6

    They Can afford a 2.5L rent but cannot afford a 6L Emi?
    And Btw is the rent 2.5L including all the amenities ?

    • @SahilKumar-cp2mc
      @SahilKumar-cp2mc Před rokem +1

      @@viveknaskar exactly dude, its better to buy apartment in gurgaon with amenities and nice view. It will be much less than mumbai rent.

    • @subodh5890
      @subodh5890 Před rokem

      What about down payment. It will be in crores.

  • @Gannu_Maharaj
    @Gannu_Maharaj Před rokem +13

    Is this the building where Rohit Sharma stays or Hardhik? 😁
    Nice episode again
    Pls show us some Middle-class rental opportunities in Colaba ares then far away from Mumbai like Navi Mumbai, Panvel so that within 2 hours journey by Train or bus or Ola we can reach the city for work!!!
    Also explore Bandra,Juhu,Chowpatty area more for safe bachelor pads or small family!!
    Heard a lot about Middle-class investment in Pune so if possible kindly show us that too
    💙🏠🌆🤑💰

  • @saikalyanreddy1
    @saikalyanreddy1 Před měsícem +1

    I think it’s a balcony and not a deck ?

  • @sriramcan
    @sriramcan Před rokem +2

    2.25L for brokerage and they were mentioning it like as if they got an ice cream for 100 rs!

    • @iJasdeep
      @iJasdeep Před rokem

      that’s because they have high income

  • @chessmaster2121
    @chessmaster2121 Před rokem +3

    Armani bathroom lol, our bathroom is 5x bigger.

  • @AR-scorp
    @AR-scorp Před rokem +2

    What is the price? They said emi would be around 6-7 lakhs.
    When I check the lodha site it says starting price is around 4 crores.

    • @buddhapiyao1315
      @buddhapiyao1315 Před rokem

      in this particular building the flat prices start from 45 crores

    • @DruvJain-tu4gy
      @DruvJain-tu4gy Před rokem

      ​@@buddhapiyao1315 lmao no

    • @DruvJain-tu4gy
      @DruvJain-tu4gy Před rokem

      This flat is approx 8-10cr

    • @buddhapiyao1315
      @buddhapiyao1315 Před rokem

      @@DruvJain-tu4gy well I dont think that is possible. 22 crores is the kind of prices that is in Bandra. it was my cousins husband who had gone with his friend to enquire about the prices in this project. this was about 6 months ago. I had heard from them that it is around 45 crores. 8-10 crores is in Juhu area for finished projects and such amenities. Lodha world flats are supposedly all 3 bhk plus. there are no 1 bhk's in this project. for a 3 bhk i dont think it is possible to get for 8 -10 lacs. There are 2 single standing buildings in King Circle of Balaji builders and absolutely no amenities. just parking , lift and security. 3 bedrooms there go for 8 crores.

    • @DruvJain-tu4gy
      @DruvJain-tu4gy Před rokem

      @@buddhapiyao1315 prices depend more on sq ft than bhk this society has multiple buildings including 3 4 5 bhks and 3 bhk themselves have variations in them. The couple said their is the smallest 3 bhk. All the houses in areas you mention have no mention of carpet sq ft which is the second deciding factor along with multiple other small small factors. Lastly the best indicator is the rental yield. Rent is 2.5 L. Mumbai average rental yield is 3.1% do the maths and the prices comes to about 10cr

  • @amithunnare007
    @amithunnare007 Před rokem

    As the Rent price goes... this 3BHK is too small... in Size ... not that much heart touching ...

  • @msmshortcreation3968
    @msmshortcreation3968 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely "NONSENSE" to pay such a high rent... 30 Lakhs a year unless until your office pay it for you.

  • @gururajmv
    @gururajmv Před rokem +3

    Did this builder came clean after so much of complaints and sub standard building norms

    • @jaisygeorgr9845
      @jaisygeorgr9845 Před rokem

      Exactly .my question .lots of investors are suffering

  • @honeyjain6655
    @honeyjain6655 Před rokem +2

    Me finding them on linkedin :)

  • @RHRHVL
    @RHRHVL Před 10 měsíci

    Looking from overseas this would not classify as a luxury apartment; just a well furnished one

  • @roshenphilip2408
    @roshenphilip2408 Před rokem +11

    To be honest it is not worth it, I mean it's not worth to spend that much just to live somewhere but then again the rich are okay to pay it but would like to add the flat is average and it's still not worth anyone paying that, I mean if they maybe focus on providing housing at affordable rates to more people rather than have these gated community alone then maybe we can help people and allow more people be involved in the shining India. I mean I lived abroad too I agree a rich person lives in fancy appartments but it's not like we have such a great per capita income to match that, more money is coming from the film industry down south , more business lately coming out of Bangalore and Gurgaon, and even tier two cities can boasts of the same or even bigger appartments for that matter, mumbai should calm down on rent and maybe give more emphasis on roads and affordable housing than this Disney World. Infact India should calm down.

    • @nivrutti471
      @nivrutti471 Před rokem +1

      Developer has nothing to do with india per capita... He has some number of units to sell in building and he gets those number of customers comfortably.. that's all...

    • @aarypatkar5360
      @aarypatkar5360 Před rokem

      Pucha kisine

    • @technicaltreasures7297
      @technicaltreasures7297 Před rokem

      The ones who can buy these 'units' are eating into this country's economy like a termite. Such money is made only by extreme greed & corruption where the average person can barely afford 50k rent in mumbai. Don't pretend to be blind of money laundering and mafia that works behind the scenes.

  • @jaypalnitkar4400
    @jaypalnitkar4400 Před rokem +2

    I just don’t understand, how do people like living on such a high floor from the ground ? Plus the view is of concrete jungle from the balcony

    • @sagarmaske5973
      @sagarmaske5973 Před rokem +10

      if ur from mumbai then u will understand .for us its normal

    • @SaurabhSarang
      @SaurabhSarang Před rokem +9

      People pay huge bucks just to get that view. Trust me its more airy up there but eventually every view gets monotonous after sometime.

    • @SahilKumar-cp2mc
      @SahilKumar-cp2mc Před rokem +5

      I already worked at ST.REGIS, MUMBAI and trust me there is no joy in the views of these skyscrappers coz over the time it will be boring watching the same view again and again. Try hopping from places to places.

    • @iitbombay7671
      @iitbombay7671 Před rokem

      @@SahilKumar-cp2mc true bro

  • @savisaavi2907
    @savisaavi2907 Před rokem

    Where is kitchen

  • @vedantadhikari4911
    @vedantadhikari4911 Před 9 měsíci +1

    also ask these peoples what they do for living and their encome source

    • @Aru-ej9lo
      @Aru-ej9lo Před 4 měsíci

      bro is the he COO of Ambit Capital and his wife is the CEO of Marsh Insurance India, they must be earning like 2-3 crores yearly salaries

  • @chinnappav1962
    @chinnappav1962 Před rokem

    Good morning Sir

  • @ayushgarg8396
    @ayushgarg8396 Před 10 měsíci

    in jaipur this quality of flat and facilities you'll end up paying not more than 40k. mumbai is so expensive man!!.

  • @PRATEEK30111989
    @PRATEEK30111989 Před rokem +1

    I don't understand their logic. 2.5 laks rent, 6-7 laks to buy this apartment with EMI. How could they forget the price increase for this flat because of persistent inflation? This house should double in 8-10 yrs. it could even go much more up if the emi is a 20 yr. Rent is a waste of 2.5 lakhs and they do not get any ownership privileges. I do not think owners of this building would want to hangout with tenants. Owners get together and make a network, tenants mostly are not included in such network.
    It's plain stupid to give 2.5 lakh rent for a 2000 sq ft 3 bhk.