Mumbai Or Navi Mumbai? Which City Is Better To Live On Rent? | The Tenant

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  • čas přidán 17. 02. 2023
  • The Tenant in this episode has been living on rent for the last 23 years.
    In this episode, we meet a family living in one of the few planned cities of India - Navi Mumbai.
    While talking about his experience, our tenant says that Mumbai is too crowded and dirty while Navi Mumbai is planned.
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Komentáře • 95

  • @hacker6695
    @hacker6695 Před rokem +27

    Rent! Is not easy as it looks.. Every now and then Owner will call and say pls empty my flat next month. Then you get to know no flats nearby are empty.

    • @altmosetz_01
      @altmosetz_01 Před rokem +4

      ... + 10% raise in rent amount each year .

    • @AnkurSingh-uo3wl
      @AnkurSingh-uo3wl Před rokem

      so true, you never know when you'll face the brunt.

  • @suhas274
    @suhas274 Před rokem +46

    I don't think he missed any bus given how many real estate assets he has now in HYD and even his own flat in Navi Mumbai.

    • @nikhil23911
      @nikhil23911 Před rokem +1

      aboslutely

    • @piyushpatel6880
      @piyushpatel6880 Před rokem

      * missed any flat/house

    • @imeankahn5045
      @imeankahn5045 Před rokem +8

      Did he mention 3 flats in Hyderabad?

    • @megsie1424
      @megsie1424 Před rokem +1

      @@imeankahn5045 Yeah. 3 flats in Hyd and 1 booked last year in Navi Mumbai.

    • @gshrdy5415
      @gshrdy5415 Před rokem +3

      @@megsie1424 , Flats in Hyderabad are not that expensive like in Mumbai.

  • @ANP4U
    @ANP4U Před rokem +15

    Sorted family man! Nice episode

  • @domcity11
    @domcity11 Před rokem +23

    2009 to 2014 was a real estate bubble period with 25℅ returns every year So he may feel that he missed the bus in 2006 but he should be happy. Because as one legendary investor quoted "For every bubble there is a pin awaits"
    Real estate bubbles generally don't blast quickly like any stock or crypto because people hold it for years, give on rent and wait.
    But one can compare that Nerul 1.5 cr flat from 2014 to 2023 to get a reality check.
    If you observe,there is a huge difference between land and flat which people in India do not try to understand and assume flat is an investment.
    But slowly people have started to realize it's not worth to pour 15-20 years of salary in advance for a mere flat where you neither own a land nor a roof.

    • @imeankahn5045
      @imeankahn5045 Před rokem +5

      We have a plot in a district which was basically an agricultural land. But now full community around it has been developed and now it’s the diamond for us there.

    • @domcity11
      @domcity11 Před rokem +1

      @@imeankahn5045 yes in rular areas and tier 2/3 locations this trend is booming. Agricultural lands which are not very fertile and not too remote from main residential areas are being converted to NA and sold in pieces of 1k square feet plots.
      So non/semi fertile agricultural land of 1 acre costing 10 lakh per acre is fetching 5-10 crores after dividing it in plots and selling to 30-40 people separately.
      All it requires is government approval of NA and basic facilities from local corporations which was lacking in previous decades. But now local players are working to get this executed and creating good business out of it. It's good actually because housing is a basic need and here a person owns land.
      But not sure if price like 5 crore per acre is fair value at those locations and is sustainable. For land owners it's definitely a diamond as long as customers are there to pay this price.

    • @imeankahn5045
      @imeankahn5045 Před rokem +1

      @@domcity11 exactly this is happening.

    • @generalknowledge4all
      @generalknowledge4all Před rokem +1

      Hope goons dont have their eyes on it

  • @disguisedisturbed
    @disguisedisturbed Před rokem +44

    Officially Kharghar is not a dry zone. It's not in any Official documentation. It's the local grampanchayats that keep it a dry zone. This is recently highlighted again. It's kept dry in the interest of few local players who bootleg liquor here in kharghar.

    • @baijuthomas3716
      @baijuthomas3716 Před rokem +8

      i drink but i like the fact that this is a no bar zone, it will suite no just the non- drinkers and the religious but ppl like me who drink but do like to calmer/cleaner society to live in.not sure but guessing this is a cleaner area.

    • @RamMohammadJosephKaur
      @RamMohammadJosephKaur Před rokem

      bootleg matlab?

    • @amitagravat7169
      @amitagravat7169 Před rokem +1

      @@RamMohammadJosephKaur jyada price main sharan bechna.. Just because there is no bar in area.. Majbooti ka fayda uthana..

    • @rethraj
      @rethraj Před rokem +1

      It’s education zone , that why no liquor shop but one bar and one 4 star hotel serving liquor their officially and lot of local player playing illegal trading

  • @sidds2004
    @sidds2004 Před rokem +8

    A nice interview.
    Ya, as you said, in a low rise, the pressure on the ammenities is far too less compared to the high rise. This is one distinct advantage which people do not realise.

  • @sujesh4684
    @sujesh4684 Před rokem +12

    We need an episode on a Bangalore home!

  • @Dattebayo3089
    @Dattebayo3089 Před rokem +17

    Fun fact new york Manhattan and london houses are cheaper than South Mumbai houses🤣🤣. Hence local mumbaikars now buying houses in usa, aus and Europe. Meanwhile politicians, businessman and celebrities buying houses in 100+ crores by doing money laundering. Remember in mumbai slum population is 43% and increasing yearly. Which shows in mumbai people are coming to live in slums as it's cheaper in slums than tier 3 cities of India. And most of them migrants who work in low level jobs.

    • @imeankahn5045
      @imeankahn5045 Před rokem +2

      Sab Dubai jaate hain.

    • @Dattebayo3089
      @Dattebayo3089 Před rokem +5

      @@imeankahn5045 no mumbaikars mostly go to usa and london. In Dubai jobs are less in healthcare and engineering. Mumbai, pune, banglore, delhi etc metro cities people mostly choose white nations over middle east countries. It's due to lifestyle. Dubai is still conservative.

    • @imeankahn5045
      @imeankahn5045 Před rokem +4

      @@Dattebayo3089 I meant rich people (politician) buy assets in Dubai.

    • @TheRealCaelestium
      @TheRealCaelestium Před rokem

      There should be skyscapers instead of illegally encroached slums, hell, look at chinese, it pains me when i look at their infrastructure and then ours

    • @Dattebayo3089
      @Dattebayo3089 Před rokem +4

      @@TheRealCaelestium people don't have money to buy houses🤣🤣. Cost of thise house in those buildings are 4-6 crore. Already in mumbai most skyscrapers are empty. no one buys 4-5 crore houses. In USA, europe, aus, canada many houses are cheaper than mumbai. U can google mumbai houses price and developed countries house price. Mumbai houses are costly.

  • @atanudey7054
    @atanudey7054 Před rokem +13

    Humble man.

  • @shabymix
    @shabymix Před rokem +3

    Loved the way she subtle said all religions live and celebrate festivals peacefully , nice house and good people .. loved it

  • @shylajagat8647
    @shylajagat8647 Před rokem +3

    Vishal always parts saying 'next time we'll meet at your new place'. I like it. A nice way of bidding adieu😊

  • @jake_runs_the_world
    @jake_runs_the_world Před rokem +11

    Such a well spoken man !

  • @deepakpune1
    @deepakpune1 Před rokem +15

    kharghar is nice area, good infrastructure and connectivity. price reasonable. good that society has less flats, else its becomes a posh slum like all builders are doing nowdays

    • @Suniana085
      @Suniana085 Před rokem

      What happens with more flats?

    • @deepakpune1
      @deepakpune1 Před rokem +1

      @@Suniana085 crowding. less privacy. more ppl for same amenities.

    • @Suniana085
      @Suniana085 Před rokem +3

      @@deepakpune1 exactly i also thought the same. More people, more water requirements, more dog feeders, more fights & more dogs

  • @bibinthampy1599
    @bibinthampy1599 Před rokem +6

    Slums are increasing in navi mumbai and authorities are quite.no wonder if it turn like mumbai slums one day. No hoarding for govt property anywhere.

  • @gannesh2509
    @gannesh2509 Před rokem +14

    Which area does one WORK, is important.. Here he didn't mention his work area, is it??... Or I missed it??

  • @anilbalwani5527
    @anilbalwani5527 Před rokem +12

    U should had asked 1 tip of vaastu that he checks ...the first thing in a flat

    • @altmosetz_01
      @altmosetz_01 Před rokem +4

      Vastu made sense decades back when places were less congested & people mostly built own homes. Old Jaipur was established as per vastu & initially all houses, shops, etc were aligned to vastu be it where these were located to almost all of the interior of houses & shops . Key reason for Vastu was primarily sunlight & flow of breeze / ventilation between buildings + inside the house n shop.
      Today's world Vastu means house entrance should face NE or E while rest of the house & the complex can be in whatever direction . People wrongly assume Vastu is about luck & wealth

  • @shwetabhk
    @shwetabhk Před rokem +10

    I feel kharghar is overhyped…if i were to pay 35k rent , i need a job thats pays in the same proportion which is far less in Navi Mumbai

    • @altmosetz_01
      @altmosetz_01 Před rokem +4

      In Mumbai Salaries start going down as one moves further away from South Mumbai towards Western suburbs & to Navi Mumbai. So does English as the preferred language start diminishing from South Mumbai moving towards New Mumbai. Bandra is the point from where the culture & lifestyle shift literally becomes obvious..
      Also the amenities for people & quality of buildings n roads changes quite a lot when moving from South Mumbai towards Western Suburbs & to Navi Mumbai. Navi Mumbai is less crowded so still looks good . But still its nothing compared to Cuffe Parade , Mahalakshmi, Bandra West.
      Eastern suburbs are a whole different experience

    • @sanjaykartari6835
      @sanjaykartari6835 Před rokem +1

      @@altmosetz_01 I had visit Navi-mumbai several times..
      It's look amazing Less Crowd bigger roads, no hawkers, no water logging,
      Even people r amazing, etc, etc.
      But what info I got someone who experience South mumbai, western suburbs, navi mumbai(vashi Or seawoods.. Everything) He said
      That It's not even deserve to compare even with MALAD...
      So if it's true..
      Navi Mumbai somewhere is As Good as Mira road I think..
      Am I Right..?

    • @altmosetz_01
      @altmosetz_01 Před rokem +1

      @@sanjaykartari6835 26 July 2005 , almost all of Mumbai was water logged & many people died. The core areas of Worli, Breach Candy, Colaba , Cuffe Parade, Malabar Hills were unaffected . Why ? Infact these areas rarely ever get water logged

    • @altmosetz_01
      @altmosetz_01 Před rokem +1

      @@sanjaykartari6835 Mumbai's best Hospitals, Hotels, Colleges , Malls, Theatres for plays & movies .. where are they located ? Townside Mumbai .

  • @solomonisrael5265
    @solomonisrael5265 Před rokem

    Good sir great interview

  • @anil00b1
    @anil00b1 Před rokem +9

    Plz make it point to discuss workplace and daily commute

    • @lpmdrcrmumbaidivision
      @lpmdrcrmumbaidivision Před rokem +3

      Bhai Mumbai me aane ka soch rahe ho toh Greater Mumbai me hi rehna . New Bombay bahut Bhikhari jagah hai

    • @sharayusutar9615
      @sharayusutar9615 Před rokem +2

      @@lpmdrcrmumbaidivision Pehli baat toh woh Navi Mumbai hai...aur Bhikari jagah??? kabhi visit kiya hai kya Navi Mumbai mai...People talk shit about a place without knowing their place in the society!

  • @OrendaDesignStudio
    @OrendaDesignStudio Před rokem

    Nice 😍.

  • @emdhruv
    @emdhruv Před rokem +14

    doesn't matter it's mumbai or navi mumbai. rehna toh kihde makode ki trah he hai. so stop thinking.

    • @Iresh_Mashal
      @Iresh_Mashal Před rokem +3

      Not at all. You dont know anything about Navi Mumbai.

  • @psm4727
    @psm4727 Před rokem +3

    Pollution jyada ,Pani ki badi kami ..train me crowed..

  • @priyankadsa3488
    @priyankadsa3488 Před rokem +9

    This flat is 1200 sqft...yet looks so small

  • @raj.d.nihalani6552
    @raj.d.nihalani6552 Před rokem +1

    #AskMC your views on Kabra Extrusion please

  • @generalknowledge4all
    @generalknowledge4all Před rokem +5

    Guess US wala son helped in the latest bought flat

  • @onkaringawale4930
    @onkaringawale4930 Před rokem +1

    KharGhar is not a part of Navi Mumbai now.

  • @anilbalwani5527
    @anilbalwani5527 Před rokem +1

    Kharghar is good but for opportunities u need to b where fire is....

    • @altmosetz_01
      @altmosetz_01 Před rokem +2

      And that's upto Andheri. At max can stretch to Borivali. Beyond that well paying opportunities shrink, salaries only get lower n lower as you go further towards Navi Mumbai and the roads n commute become hellish

  • @samtron0091
    @samtron0091 Před rokem +1

    how is 1200 sq ft spacious by any benchmark?

    • @SD_003
      @SD_003 Před rokem +1

      Carpet area. SBU would be 1600-1700sqft

  • @jaisiyaram2034
    @jaisiyaram2034 Před rokem +3

    PSU pays his rent . he can afford that :D

  • @jamesraj8762
    @jamesraj8762 Před rokem +5

    Anderi....Oh my.... never ever suitable for people from south. Kharghar good.

  • @bigwealthIndia
    @bigwealthIndia Před rokem

    Apartment

  • @rmv337
    @rmv337 Před rokem +2

    Kharghar i guess is not part of navi mumbai
    It is part of raigad district

    • @KINGMJ1990
      @KINGMJ1990 Před rokem +4

      It is part of Navi Mumbai City. Even Airoli to Belapur is in Thane District. Similarly, Kharghar is in Raigad District. Taloja and other places are in Kalyan or some other district. But they all come under Navi Mumbai

    • @rmv337
      @rmv337 Před rokem +3

      @@KINGMJ1990
      That is how builders like to present it, truth is that just like the borders of Mumbai end at mankhurd at the east side.
      The planned city of navi Mumbai ends at cbd belapur.
      This is how the situation is today it is open to change tomorrow.

    • @KINGMJ1990
      @KINGMJ1990 Před rokem +1

      @@rmv337 Sorry, but unlike Mumbai which is solely governed by the BMC, Navi Mumbai is not only under NMMC. NMMC is merely the Municipal corporation maintaining the land till Belapur. The planned City of Navi Mumbai was built by CIDCO on land owned by them and planned by them. It extends from Vashi to New Panvel. It's clearly evident in the way the roads are even in New Panvel. Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation limits ends at CBD Belapur. Panvel Municipal Corporation starts from Kharghar to New Panvel. Only maintenance of the area is under the Municipal Corporation. Any new development is still under CIDCO and the land is owned by CIDCO.

    • @KINGMJ1990
      @KINGMJ1990 Před rokem +2

      @@rmv337 Even in Mumbai, there are two Districts, City and Suburban. Both get differential treatment by the same BMC for that matter.

    • @rmv337
      @rmv337 Před rokem +1

      @@KINGMJ1990
      Correct
      But it is still one city with a single municipal Corporation.
      All these places that are mentioned fall under different municipal corporations.
      I don't have anything against places like kharghar, ulwe, taloja etc I feel the overall quality of life here is much better than in Mumbai city.
      My comment was only to a specific question

  • @adj33
    @adj33 Před rokem +7

    Seawoods is the best area in Navi Mumbai.

    • @sanjaykartari6835
      @sanjaykartari6835 Před rokem +2

      Ok..
      How many hrs it will take to reach khar/bandra/andheri..?
      Via train Or Bus Or Cab..
      & is there fast trains/Ac buses..?
      Fare..?
      & the main thing is there any metro/bridge coming to cut down the travel time.. Pls help
      Pls reply 🙏

    • @adj33
      @adj33 Před rokem +1

      @@sanjaykartari6835 From Seawoods to Bandra West-khar should be 1 hr- 1 hr 30mins (33 kms) by road given traffic conditions. Also direct trains are few which go to goregaon I think, 9 per day or once every hour till 8-9 not sure. Connectivity towards south Mumbai is going to improve as trans harbour link will be ready by next year and will get you to south Mumbai in 30 mins from here. Also, international airport is coming at Navi Mumbai. Many pros and cons, but it's a beautiful place to stay and occassionally you'll see flamingos which migrate here.

    • @altmosetz_01
      @altmosetz_01 Před rokem +1

      ​​​@@sanjaykartari6835 On an average expect to travel minimum 1 1/2 hour one way by road . Given Mumbai traffic esp on WE highway, Powai & other pockets of regular traffic congestion add in another 15 -25 minutes one way
      Rainy season don't consider traveling by road. Traffic crawls & roads often get flooded in the Suburbs.

    • @altmosetz_01
      @altmosetz_01 Před rokem +4

      ​@@sanjaykartari6835 Train, Metros 45 mins to an hour. Not factoring in time taken to reach local/ metro staion from home & from station to work place + time taken to change trains, metro while commuting.

  • @VMRDY
    @VMRDY Před rokem +4

    What’s the camerawork? So horrible.

  • @anurag9860
    @anurag9860 Před rokem +3

    Learn to call them 'Licensee' not tenants ....why give tenancy rights lol

    • @altmosetz_01
      @altmosetz_01 Před rokem +2

      Legal speak that would be correct. But local lingo tenant or rentee is the common word

  • @trem876
    @trem876 Před rokem +7

    still looks pretty junky

  • @goodvibes5559
    @goodvibes5559 Před rokem +5

    This presenter needs to learn people skills