Things NO ONE Tells You About Renting in Mumbai

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  • čas přidán 3. 12. 2022
  • Mumbai Renting Guide: bit.ly/3VGvdsK
    In this video, we cover different parts of Mumbai to show you the rent, maintenance and deposit in different parts of the city.
    Also we give you the details on the checks you should have before signing the rent agreement and much more.
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Komentáře • 216

  • @WintWealthYT
    @WintWealthYT  Před rokem +18

    Help us understand what you really care about so we can make the next video on it:
    1. Do you care about opening a food business?
    2. Do you care about buying a house in Mumbai?
    Any other suggestion?

    • @avijeetgupta3640
      @avijeetgupta3640 Před rokem +5

      Buying a house in Mumbai is a myth 😂 make a video on opening a food business

    • @SahilKumar-cp2mc
      @SahilKumar-cp2mc Před rokem +3

      Best zone of mumbai for buying a house

    • @AshishGupta-fg8cw
      @AshishGupta-fg8cw Před rokem +2

      Video Suggest - How to plan buying house, car and other stuffs for the family?

    • @SuryaTiwari
      @SuryaTiwari Před rokem +3

      Buying a house in Mumbaiiii

    • @WintWealthYT
      @WintWealthYT  Před rokem +4

      @@SuryaTiwari we will be making a video on buying flat in Mumbai soon

  • @MoonisAhmed
    @MoonisAhmed Před rokem +283

    Lived in Mumbai from 2015 to 2018. Paid 27k rent for a 1 BHK in Kurla. The only positive was the central location and nominal maid charges. Otherwise, the effort of commute to office, the traffic made me realize it was not worth it. Moved to Hyderabad in 2018 and got a 4 bhk in 30k, 4 times the size of Mumbai flat. Hustle culture/mumbai life is just a glorified way of hiding the corporators' and governments lack of planning as well as masking them being in cahoots with businesses..

    • @jayaprakashbalan2510
      @jayaprakashbalan2510 Před rokem +16

      Liked your way of depicting the reality of Mumbai. "Hustle culture/mumbai life is just a glorified way of hiding the corporators' and governments lack of planning as well as masking them being in cahoots with businesses.." People might boast of talking great about Mumbai and the city it is, but whats the use if a common middle class person has to live in a bathroom sort of space or flat. Not everybody is earning so much to give high paid rent and live in good location.

    • @adityathakur4118
      @adityathakur4118 Před rokem +9

      Lived in Mumbai from 2010 to 2017 paid 22k rent for 1bhk in lokhandwala kandivali east. Can only imagine what would be the rent now. Most of my friends have moved to NYC and London and pay similar rent there too. But the quality of life much better there.

    • @riddunyra4373
      @riddunyra4373 Před rokem

      thats great that you moved to well planned hitech city

    • @poonamkhatri3914
      @poonamkhatri3914 Před rokem +15

      Mumbai is a not city for everyone.
      Only the best can survive here, others leave the city with curses.

    • @madhusudanraut8861
      @madhusudanraut8861 Před rokem

      In Hydrabad Caucasian will turn in to Nigro.

  • @liveenjoy6821
    @liveenjoy6821 Před rokem +138

    My salary was Rs. 15,000/- pm in 2016 in Mumbai. Resided in Virar and then shifted to Naigaon while my office was in Andheri(E). I had also lived in Goregaon, Malad and also in Seawoods and Dombivli.
    I don't know how on earth I managed surviving in Mumbai with that salary.
    Now I'm back in my hometown working in a government job just 1-2 minutes walk from home gaining weight and my hair is getting back again haha.
    However, I still love the city of Mumbai and absolutely missed the humidity as I lived in a cool chill city now but my skin suit the huimidity soaking heat of Mumbai as I rarely have pimple breakouts.
    Mumbai is definitely a city for people who are creative with ambitions and who works in tech industries and MNC firms, actors, lawyers etc who can earned those $$$ but its really difficult if you are not from those sectors.
    Mumbai gives me peace of mind
    My hometown gives me peace of body

    • @mein3324
      @mein3324 Před rokem +4

      After years from now when sea level rise Mumbai may get swallowed by Arabian sea.
      Hope this doesn't happen but still there are chances.

    • @sr-xd8jb
      @sr-xd8jb Před rokem +3

      @@mein3324 ancient name of Arabian sea is Saurashtra Sea.

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 Před rokem

      @@sr-xd8jb no

    • @sr-xd8jb
      @sr-xd8jb Před rokem +2

      @@dv9239 yes

    • @dhawaljain3837
      @dhawaljain3837 Před rokem

      where in virar

  • @sumitpuneet1234
    @sumitpuneet1234 Před rokem +34

    I stayed in mumbai for 8 months when I got called back to office after 1.5 years of covid WFH.
    It's so easy to fall ill there. The density of people, whole hustle for simple things in life, skyrocket rents and corresponding rates of everything from food to services because of high infra cost.
    This was not worth the efforts. i moved to hyderabad after quitting my job. Peace.

  • @prateekshrivastava7836
    @prateekshrivastava7836 Před rokem +43

    Mumbai real estate is heavily in the clutches of the Brokers lobby, even big builders are not able to do away with them.

  • @arjunps6776
    @arjunps6776 Před rokem +116

    I had taken a job in Mumbai in 2021 which was paying me around 1.2 lakhs. My office was in Jogeshwari East. I took an AirBnb for a month in Goregaon West near to the office so that I can find a home on rent while I stay there. I didn't understand the east and west concept before coming to Mumbai but I didn't find it a big hassle. I found 1BHK homes with rent of around 35k. It was simply not worth it. I would have been left with just 90K for my savings and expenses. It was terrible idea financially. So, I simply took the decision to quit my job. I can't work to just pay rent.
    Few months later I found a job that pays me 1.5 lakhs in Bangalore and I pay 18k as rent for a 2BHK. Now that looks good mathematically and from a quality of life perspective.
    I believe in a simple logic, if your monthly rent exceeds monthly savings, just quit that city.

  • @abhinavsrivastava5881
    @abhinavsrivastava5881 Před rokem +104

    Ridiculous rents. You can't get enough value out of this kind of amount in this country anywhere.

    • @shahankaranjia756
      @shahankaranjia756 Před rokem

      @@divitkarekar5803 yeah. So the problems cancel each other out and we live happily ever after. Fool

    • @vishalmane3139
      @vishalmane3139 Před rokem +3

      Luxury place

    • @gautamsingh-bl5jq
      @gautamsingh-bl5jq Před rokem +3

      You will say they were on in 2022-23 when you are in 2029-2030. Rentals will be about 50% of average salary in cities. Presently they are around 25-35%.

    • @iphone7shoots
      @iphone7shoots Před rokem

      @@divitkarekar5803English nam le leta hoon, cool lagunga

    • @trifeccta
      @trifeccta Před rokem

      @@divitkarekar5803lmao never compare a slum like Mumbai to developed cities 🤡. I’ve been to Bombay many times and hated it every single time. No way you can justify high rent there

  • @princeofheaven19
    @princeofheaven19 Před rokem +33

    I lived in Mumbai in 2013-14 times , i lived and worked in Andheri on a 40k rs salary. Used to pay 10k for an abysmal 1 BHK.

  • @itsthesecondchannel
    @itsthesecondchannel Před rokem +39

    The quality is exceptional
    Can't believe this is free

    • @vvshetty1
      @vvshetty1 Před rokem +9

      It's never free. It costs your time and attention.

  • @SriramTV-ik4xh
    @SriramTV-ik4xh Před rokem +26

    Of course there is a space crunch, no wonder Ambani built Antilia vertically!!😂😂

  • @asmitaindiarealty
    @asmitaindiarealty Před rokem +8

    Renting is not for all!
    This video thoroughly explains the process of renting. We are happy with how detailed the video is.

  • @animeshnanda1
    @animeshnanda1 Před rokem +8

    The woman at 7:30 had so many things to tell, but she did get the chance to speak, even for the second time.

  • @nesarag9546
    @nesarag9546 Před rokem +53

    I feel like it’s better to live in a forest 🌳 by eating fruits and vegetables than living in Mumbai

  • @jesin1993
    @jesin1993 Před rokem +17

    I can't help noticing why the anchor is not blinking
    I lived in Bangalore for 5 years before coming back to my home land in Kerala. In Bangalore I lived for an average of 20-22k rent in gated communities 10-17km away from my office. Still had to sacrifice clean air, water and health. Now I live in an independent duplex for 12k rent inside the city limits in Trivandrum enjoying clean air, borewell water and a better overall standard of living. It took me my time in Bangalore to appreciate my own home land.

    • @Suniana085
      @Suniana085 Před rokem

      Are jobs available in Kerla? Particularly MNCs?

    • @carrad123456
      @carrad123456 Před 8 měsíci

      But what you do in kerala?
      Problem is all metros plus pune, Bangalore , Hyderabad only these are job creators •
      So where will 20 to 70 year population go ?

  • @manishdalviofficial
    @manishdalviofficial Před rokem +1

    Sincere heartfelt gratitude to Wint Wealth about such informational videos... its very helpful... Thank you so much

  • @Arizsh
    @Arizsh Před rokem +11

    I’m a mumbaikar who has lived and visited top cities in the world.. the amount your pay for property in Mumbai is unbelievable and what you get in return is even horrifying.. I can get a apartment in Burj Khalifa which would work out cheaper than some places in Mumbai

  • @mk67890
    @mk67890 Před rokem +7

    Big cities are overrated. At least post covid where almost everything has gone online, you don't need to stay in a big city when you get almost all the amenities in a decent sized town as well. Save yourself of the pollution, traffic and high expenses.

  • @carlpei6570
    @carlpei6570 Před rokem +1

    Very good video... animations are top notch... thanks 👍

  • @vaibhavsingh7745
    @vaibhavsingh7745 Před rokem +10

    I find a lot of what is being discussed in this video, cliqued. Specially the Bachelor vs family conversation. I have been living in Mumbai for 7 years now, it primary boils down to your awareness of tbe rental markets. Having rented my first apartment 3 kms from my office in BKC, I have been paying roughly the same rent by moving around smartly. I presently stay in chembur, spend about 12% of my salary on my rent. Bottomline - Be aware.

    • @svk0071
      @svk0071 Před rokem +2

      Exactly. People don't look at the right places to stay. With 350 km metro network coming up it is going to get easier to commute in Mumbai so people should smartly look for areas to live.

    • @carrad123456
      @carrad123456 Před 8 měsíci

      What is your community like? What is condition of your flat? What is condition of your Building? What is condition of your neighbourhood?
      If these things matter to you 25 to 30 k for 1 BHK with 400 to 500 sq feet carpet area is least expected

  • @notspency
    @notspency Před rokem +10

    Your subs dont do justice to your content
    Keep up the good work!

  • @ArifAnsari-hw4hl
    @ArifAnsari-hw4hl Před rokem +5

    Very informative video thank you

  • @ankurhotnot
    @ankurhotnot Před rokem +13

    Only HNI can afford to buy a flat in prime Mumbai. Rest have to live very far, if they buy a flat or rent at very high price.

  • @Jeevan0310
    @Jeevan0310 Před 4 měsíci

    Very Helpful, thanks for the video.

  • @zn6365
    @zn6365 Před rokem +12

    This seems more like city of pain and misery than city of dreams. 😂😂😂

  • @moneymemes
    @moneymemes Před rokem +8

    This video was highly informative, but also scared the shit out of me than watching 6 hours of horror movies.
    Keep up the good work won't wealth.

  • @dhrumitkumarpatel8855

    Innovative and informative videos

  • @whoneedstoknow1105
    @whoneedstoknow1105 Před rokem

    This video didn’t help me a little but a lot. Thank you

  • @shashankrawat4437
    @shashankrawat4437 Před rokem +3

    2:43 thats one akward laugh on his own joke, I can totally relate with this man 😂

  • @AjayKasthala
    @AjayKasthala Před rokem +10

    HI WintWealth Team,
    This was a great video.
    Could you please make a video on Renting and Buying a House Guide for Hyderabad as well
    Thank You.

  • @maheshkadam423
    @maheshkadam423 Před rokem +4

    Dont give rent more than 20 K. Ek din ayaga mumbai ka rate kam ho ga. Paying more Rent in mumbai.
    1) Air quality index high.
    2) Water logging.
    3) No quality of work.

  • @ssiddarth
    @ssiddarth Před rokem +1

    Thoroughly helpful video, thank you

  • @stankssmile5865
    @stankssmile5865 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Mumbai was kind of the first commwrcial port with access to whole of asian ancient trade markets even after the suez canal opened up, h nce youfind crazy level pf focus pn proerty etc and those hafta wasooli "agents"

  • @ankitmaheshwari6790
    @ankitmaheshwari6790 Před rokem

    This is our take salary will fall & properties & inflation will keep rising everywhere

  • @veerusharma1525
    @veerusharma1525 Před rokem +2

    Requesting again same series for delhi ncr

    • @WintWealthYT
      @WintWealthYT  Před rokem +2

      Yes, we will soon be covering Delhi also

  • @TechwithLaughter
    @TechwithLaughter Před rokem +9

    Hi, Please consider Interviewing People from Pune too!

  • @whatever3041
    @whatever3041 Před rokem +2

    The audio is very low, you need to increase it.

  • @yecto1332
    @yecto1332 Před rokem +4

    Better buy small plot and live in tent

  • @virats1888
    @virats1888 Před rokem +12

    Bhai, you should give an award !! You must require AC in mumbai statement It is all above the sky. Don't get immature to pass such statements.

  • @ashishbehl7518
    @ashishbehl7518 Před rokem +3

    This is just one life guys! Move out of Mumbai please :( Really feel sad to see such exorbitant rents for Pocket-sized poor house.

  • @ismailchoudhary7441
    @ismailchoudhary7441 Před rokem +1

    I'm moving to Goa..

  • @abhinavsrivastava5881
    @abhinavsrivastava5881 Před rokem +19

    Are they earning in dollars in Mumbai? How come rents are soooooo high?

  • @ind33d71
    @ind33d71 Před rokem +17

    i survived 20 years without AC in central mumbai.

    • @uebu
      @uebu Před rokem

      Cheetah

    • @rishabh415
      @rishabh415 Před rokem +2

      24 yrs here, in mumbai, still surviving without ac. Ab toh aadat pad gayi hai garmi aur paseene ki

    • @ahmedshaikh1513
      @ahmedshaikh1513 Před rokem

      Born in Mumbai, 33 years old living in chawl, but now I'm finally thinking to move in Pune

    • @carrad123456
      @carrad123456 Před 8 měsíci

      I couldn't survive even 2 months, sweating made me almost crazy and full of anger•
      Got AC for both the rooms as soon as possible

  • @umeshbarve5796
    @umeshbarve5796 Před rokem

    Nice video

  • @raghavsridhar
    @raghavsridhar Před rokem

    Habibi condition in Bengaluru is more worst in terms of rent

  • @geetasart2294
    @geetasart2294 Před rokem +6

    Rent inflation is so high, because of real estate business owner,the rich people have so many owned house,

  • @shanthis8816
    @shanthis8816 Před rokem +8

    Please make same kind of video on Hyderabad

    • @WintWealthYT
      @WintWealthYT  Před rokem +3

      Sure,
      Do you want to see only renting guide of would you want to see a buying guide video as well?

    • @shanthis8816
      @shanthis8816 Před rokem +3

      @@WintWealthYT yes both

    • @shubhamawasthi9002
      @shubhamawasthi9002 Před rokem

      +1 for Hyderabad buying and rental

  • @akshayvengal4628
    @akshayvengal4628 Před rokem

    Make one series for pune city also but for common people not like the top 0.0001%

    • @carrad123456
      @carrad123456 Před 8 měsíci

      Pune is just following mumbai, ill planned city with all real estate, school, hospitals, colleges owned by corporates or politicians•
      It is no more city that had fresh breath of newness as well as space like in 2000 to 2010 period•
      Population has sky rocketed•

  • @shivayshakti6575
    @shivayshakti6575 Před rokem

    Gold❤

  • @GauravTyagiGT
    @GauravTyagiGT Před rokem +2

    Mumbaikars are cursed for life . Crammed spaces, mad traffic , congestion , high rents . Life is just unnecessarily tough here

  • @sidnani
    @sidnani Před rokem

    Will you reduce your ince by 60 to 80℅??? Then why a broker...

  • @DrArnabSahoo
    @DrArnabSahoo Před rokem +2

    I aas thinking of moving to mumbai but i guess now Delhi is fine😂

  • @rahulshendre7089
    @rahulshendre7089 Před rokem

    insane video

  • @harmanbawa19
    @harmanbawa19 Před rokem +1

    Rent is so much high..

  • @carrad123456
    @carrad123456 Před 8 měsíci

    Problem is all metros plus pune, Bangalore , Hyderabad only these are job creators •
    So where will 20 to 70 year population go if not these?
    Most have come from smaller cities or even villages or towns,
    This lack of space is frustating to soul consiousness and impacts overall consiousness of country•••
    Even after paying such huge rent , carpet area is like peanuts•••
    This lack of space is only n only causing frustation•••
    Extremely poor city planning , economic activity, economic corridor planning in last 75 years of independence •

  • @hindu-rashtra2282
    @hindu-rashtra2282 Před rokem +7

    Rich people call Bombay instead of Mumbai....this show still have British colonial mindset....!! Remove British and mughal names in India from your mindset....!!.... Indian state and city name should be related to Indian history and culture route....jai hind..!!

    • @Sudeep.Manerkar
      @Sudeep.Manerkar Před rokem +1

      They have inferiority complex

    • @utsavbhayani7456
      @utsavbhayani7456 Před rokem +3

      The politicians keep renaming everything in india from streets to cities and states without any change on ground and people like you get into that trap. The original name of the city was bombay in English and gujarati and marathi used to call it mumbai while in hindi it was bambai. There was no need to change the name. Also, indian politicians should put their money where their mouth is and develop a city as grand and modern as bombay, calcutta, madras that the British developed 100 years back and then name whatever the hell they want. But clearly, it's not possible because of incompetent ministers, bureaucrats, the caste reservation and whole lot of other issues!

    • @hindu-rashtra2282
      @hindu-rashtra2282 Před rokem

      @@utsavbhayani7456 people like you ,no knowledge about history.....!! British looted 45 trillion dollar from India in 200 years ruled....!! British came to India for spices, cotton, diamonds, business....British didn't come to develop India.. !! India GDP was 27% of world before British came , when British left 1947 India GDP was 2% of the world ....!! Second Mumbai city name is based on local deity Mumba Devi...!! Most city and state, worship places name should be change....because Islamic invaders and British changed there original name...!! We should not forget India glories history ....!! Jai hind

    • @carrad123456
      @carrad123456 Před 8 měsíci

      ​​@@hindu-rashtra2282British looted and left in 1947, that is old story now• in last 75 years what maharashtra state politicians did for city planning so that a person earning 15K per month for total family size of 3 persons in family can have some space ?

  • @varunkarthik3116
    @varunkarthik3116 Před rokem

    Can someone please tell me where the sea facing apartment he shows at 8:38 ?? Which area in Mumbai?

  • @ashish99311
    @ashish99311 Před rokem

    fix your mic volume

  • @Confusednemo1506
    @Confusednemo1506 Před rokem +9

    Idk how much u have to earn to afford 2.4L rent

    • @WintWealthYT
      @WintWealthYT  Před rokem +3

      You will soon come to know, we are doing a dedicated video with him :)

    • @technicaltreasures7297
      @technicaltreasures7297 Před rokem

      I make 6 lakhs every month so I can do it but I make in $$ not the weak rupee

    • @Confusednemo1506
      @Confusednemo1506 Před rokem

      @@technicaltreasures7297 You make 600K USD every month?

    • @megsie1424
      @megsie1424 Před rokem +1

      ​@@technicaltreasures7297 That's not really much in USD.

    • @technicaltreasures7297
      @technicaltreasures7297 Před rokem

      @@megsie1424 it is when you have 0 expenses and all savings lol. Also all my indian friends are stuck at 1 lakh maximum after they have tried everything they can to make money! Guess who is gonna come back to India loaded and be able to do everything ;))

  • @stankssmile5865
    @stankssmile5865 Před 11 měsíci

    Jab takk abadi aati rahegi toh renters aur gundae raaj kartae rahenge, and now i feel more people are choosing to go everywhere else so the locals will be happy lesser outsiders are coming and they can travel from their homes to those low paying jobs, high psying jobs emigrants might still be coming. Mostly above 1 lac pm salery and above ppl based on the renting location and their office location

  • @Vamshk
    @Vamshk Před rokem +2

    Its like watching horror story

  • @waldiasfamilygroup6328
    @waldiasfamilygroup6328 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi I am going to move in Mumbai, my department gave me option to choose the office between bandra to Andheri. Which area has the cheapest rental appartment so that I give my choice for office?? Please help I have to join in this month only😢, please

    • @shuchis1975
      @shuchis1975 Před 7 dny

      Go for Andheri East ,kanjurmarg ,nahar Amrit Shakti ,raheja in chandivali area

    • @waldiasfamilygroup6328
      @waldiasfamilygroup6328 Před 7 dny

      ​@@shuchis1975 it's too late, but iam in east side now. Thanks

  • @pradeepyadav-ql9sf
    @pradeepyadav-ql9sf Před rokem +1

    All theory made by Dealers nd they makes us fool

  • @reyk6697
    @reyk6697 Před rokem +1

    Mumbai is tooooo much expensive to buy flat or rent one pls do something

  • @vikram-fj9mg
    @vikram-fj9mg Před rokem +9

    Why Mumbai is so expensive are we really living in india

    • @Ajvideo009
      @Ajvideo009 Před rokem +3

      There is no such thing as expensive. It's proportionate to average income level. Average income is very high if you are in high paying service industry such as banking, finance, adv, consulting, law etc. If not then this is not the place for you.

    • @shubh8464
      @shubh8464 Před rokem

      @@Ajvideo009 typical arrogant reply of mumbaikar as expected

    • @Ajvideo009
      @Ajvideo009 Před rokem +4

      @@shubh8464 This is reality. You can only afford things proportionate to your incime level. What's arrogance in it. Its like saying why NY is so expensive, because people there have income to sustain that price level.

    • @Ajvideo009
      @Ajvideo009 Před rokem

      @@shubh8464 It's demand sypply. Econ 101

    • @shubh8464
      @shubh8464 Před rokem

      @@Ajvideo009 dont try to be cool by showing of your eco knowledge some of you mumbaikars are more arrogant then someone living in new york or london and not all of you but it’s mostly those who will be living in some 1 bhk in east mumbai and show off here as if they are what decent down to earth people would never come and bark over you tube about the richness of their city and making other people feel inferior .

  • @5warag
    @5warag Před rokem

    F banglore is much better

  • @tejasitaliya8612
    @tejasitaliya8612 Před rokem +1

    Dont know why i watched this

  • @PramodSubramanyam10
    @PramodSubramanyam10 Před rokem +6

    I dont understand why people wanna stay in Mumbai if its so Expensive?.
    There are so many beautiful places to stay and work in India

    • @divitkarekar5803
      @divitkarekar5803 Před rokem +4

      Many people(both blue and white collar workers) get more job opportunities in Mumbai with higher salary than other cities,that's why they don't mind spending little on rent

    • @7001nikhil
      @7001nikhil Před rokem +8

      Why people are staying New York, Tokyo, Singapore and Zurich when much affordable options are available? That’s because these cities offers something different which other cities can’t. So people are ready to pay that extra to stay there. Bangalore and Hyderabad will be soon reaching to Mumbai level in next 4-5 years. I am saying this because I worked in Hyderabad for 4 years. And I have seen rentals going skyrocket within span of just 3-4 years.

    • @35mm_DREAM
      @35mm_DREAM Před rokem

      ​@@7001nikhil what's the rental in banglore and hyderabad ?

    • @technicaltreasures7297
      @technicaltreasures7297 Před rokem +5

      Mumbai is the best Combination of freedom and safety , that's why

    • @jaypunjabi28
      @jaypunjabi28 Před rokem

      @@7001nikhil will Hyderabad be a next Financial capital of india in coming years ?

  • @samsyed39
    @samsyed39 Před rokem

    Why am I still in this city? ;-;

  • @yecto1332
    @yecto1332 Před rokem +2

    This people are idiots they if they can pay lakhs for rent they must be earning a lot definitely so why can’t they just live in less rent and invest rest of the money to buy their own property in some other place

    • @Mike-mb1yf
      @Mike-mb1yf Před rokem

      And you’re a genius, that’s why you’re broke lmao dork

    • @Ajvideo009
      @Ajvideo009 Před rokem

      I think you are genius😀

    • @zaidshaikh2536
      @zaidshaikh2536 Před rokem +5

      They are not Idiots. It’s like calling people Idiots living in any major city around the world. Some places have higher rents just so that they maintain a higher standard of Income class there. These places are not meant for average class earning citizens.

    • @abhilashshettigar9002
      @abhilashshettigar9002 Před rokem

      Yes absolutely he is an idiot 😂 what a gem you are .. Being the CEO of a company with net worth 1-2 million dollars $ split into equities and real estate he would definitely live to closer to his office to cut travel time

  • @yogendramane732
    @yogendramane732 Před rokem +1

    Next time when you make such a video make sure that people call the City name right i. e. Mumbai not Bombay.

    • @utsavbhayani7456
      @utsavbhayani7456 Před rokem +1

      Chill down with ur name brigade! Calling it Bombay or mumbai or bambai wont change a thing on ground level.

    • @carrad123456
      @carrad123456 Před 8 měsíci

      Chill please !

  • @ishtiyakahmed2618
    @ishtiyakahmed2618 Před rokem

    Sir please make the video about Muslim family not allowed high class society in Mumbai thane

    • @54_mihirdubey24
      @54_mihirdubey24 Před rokem

      Muslims community itself is problem whole country and most of world is facing , can't do anything. Why do you think why you are not allowed, you will find the answer.

    • @keyurpatel1982
      @keyurpatel1982 Před rokem

      Arabs are not allowed. Because they promote Arabic culture which Hindus don't like

  • @teampunk1356
    @teampunk1356 Před rokem

    Aint no way im retiring in Mumbai

  • @jaylalakiya
    @jaylalakiya Před rokem

    My income is 1L and I was thinking to move there 🥲. Now I am confused.

    • @kcr4924
      @kcr4924 Před rokem

      you should opt for sharing in 2BHK

    • @carrad123456
      @carrad123456 Před 8 měsíci

      1 lakh is family income or your own income ?

    • @jaylalakiya
      @jaylalakiya Před 8 měsíci

      @@carrad123456 individual

    • @oblivion_4014
      @oblivion_4014 Před 8 měsíci

      What work do you do?

    • @jaylalakiya
      @jaylalakiya Před 8 měsíci

      @@oblivion_4014 software job and software startup