A 27-year-old tech professional in Bengaluru recently took to Reddit to share his struggles with the city’s real estate market. Despite earning ₹1.9 lakh a month and saving nearly ₹1.5 lakh after expenses, he said buying a home in Bengaluru seems impossible.’ With 3BHK apartments now priced between ₹1.8 crore and ₹2.2 crore, he calculated […]
As the festive season approaches, with Dhanteras 2025 on October 18, many homebuyers in the Mumbai real estate market look to make auspicious purchases. One recurring dilemma for aspiring homebuyers has always been a persistent issue. Should they opt for an older property with lower EMIs or go for a new build with higher monthly […]
Gold holds a unique place in Indian households—both as a cultural symbol and as a hedge against uncertainty. With Diwali and Dhanteras around the corner, many will look to buy gold for ritual or gifting. Dhanteras is the time to buy gold but a smart investor would do well to treat bullion less as tradition […]
India’s housing market has once again become the centre of a discussion, with Reddit users weighing in on whether property prices are truly in bubble territory or simply reflecting long-term growth. From rising affordability concerns to arguments over cyclical downturns, the discussion captured a growing divide between those who see real estate as a resilient, […]
Bollywood actor Neil Nitin Mukesh, along with his father and playback singer Nitin Mukeshchand Mathur, has purchased an apartment in the Lower Parel area of Mumbai for ₹11.35 crore, according to property registration documents reviewed by SquareYards. Bollywood playback singer Nitin Mukeshchand Mathur, along with his son Neil Nitin Mukesh Chand Mathur, purchases an apartment […]
₹2 lakh EMI for 30 years? Redditors debate if a couple earning ₹3.8 lakh a month should buy a ₹3 crore apartment Source link
The State Bank of India (SBI) plans to purchase 200 ready-to-move-in 2 BHK apartments across various locations in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) Source link
The Delhi High Court has ruled that a jointly registered property makes both spouses co-owners, with equal shares presumed regardless of who paid the EMIs Source link