Rent In One Of India's Most Expensive Streets | The Tenant

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In this second episode of The Tenant, a series where we take a home tour of the tenants in India’s leading metros and understand from them what ticks and what does not for their homes and neighbourhoods, we feature Himanshu Pant, a Product Manager at Dream11 and his wife Neha Pant, who is a homemaker. The couple wanted a fully furnished home until a sea-facing apartment changed some of their prerequisites. So how was the rental deal secured? What were the deciding factors? What works for the apartment and what doesn’t? Let’s find ou

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moneycontrol
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Vimal in his mouth and sea view in his eyes. This guy is living his dream.

millionaire_minimalist
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This is such a genuine show...no glossing over the facts, talking about both good and bad points...for example, sea facing view is amazing but also the fact that the proximity to it damages electronics. People can take an informed decision after weighing all the pros and cons.
Edit: But the anchor wasted too much time talking about actors and all. That was unnecessary. No one cares in Mumbai.

megsie
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To all those who are saying it's not worth it, in absolute terms yes it is definitely not worth the rent but you all are forgetting the human factor and its need for virtue signaling. The price is for status and we (Indians) are a status-driven society not wealth driven society, there is a reason our living room items cost more than our bedroom items.

TMP_
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Vimal eaters tend to spend less on grocery

They find merits in chewing rs5 vimal, instead of spending rs500 on grocery

thinkstraight
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In anyway that Seaview and infrastructure won't justify 1.3 lakh, until the tenant mentioned there's some subsidy from his employer.
The infrastructure looks way way substandard in bandra

dhritinanda
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ur ready to pay 1.3 lacs but were breaking the deal for a washing machine? :D

chandreshmittal
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Moral : Dream 11 pays their employees extremely well to afford such homes

jaypalnitkar
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Take the sea out of the equation and suddenly this looks like a lower middle class accommodation (perhaps worse).

geminiinmood
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Love how she said "Who is he" 2 second after a shot of her opening the door from inside was shown. Madam there is an invisible cameraman inside house, look out.

akash-yhkb
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Pls remove the shoes shows that this was not scripted. Way to go!!

TedoR
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Pls do more shows like this also about bachelor rentals under moderate budget & gud investment purposes!! 1 bhk/2Bhk investment opportunities in good locality...This kind of real estate shows for Middle-class investments are very informative pls continue doing that...

Gannu_Maharaj
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Mumbaikars are a deluded lot. Sure they make a lot of cash, but trying to say a 1 lakh per month property in a dilapidated society is "value for money", is pushing the extremes!
It isn't value by any stretch of reality. And the sea view isn't all that grand.
The "true" value of such a building is around 45-50K.

minimalist
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Why the heck some one has an obsession of seeing some movie actors is beyond me ..

prasaddd
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Calling a 2BHK with 1.3L rent a value for money is outrageous in india. It is expensive.

JohnSnow-giiv
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working remotely and living in a low-cost but well cities like Chandigarh looks much better, you can afford a king size luxurious home even with lesser rent than this

abhisheksaxena
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With 1.3 lakhs a month emi I would rather buy a beach house in Goa and a 3bhk Luxury Apartment in Bangalore lol

taurus
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Too much hype . Mumbai has the worst apartments how much ever you pay. It's just that one lives in the filmy feeling that I live in Bandra or Juhu . They are so outdated . Even the smallest cities have better quality apartments. Seeing rental flats in mumbai is like watching a horror movie. You will see the worst maintained houses n toilets u would never dream of and the rent will give you instant vertigo. Horrible

sumithram
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spending over a lakh rupees on a 2bhk, you really can't justify that. The renters are pretty wealthy though. But now I'm aware of the poor standards at bandra.

-doctor_ji
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Compared to Bangalore this looks like a lower middle class area.

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