Stop hating, this guy got his priorities set. Also to state his parents might have top notch apartment with the best facilities. Makes sense if he likes things raw!
this guy is intelligent - completely agree with what he said @ 8:25. even if he can rent this place for next 30 years he is spending far less than he would spend on buying a flat in that location !! well said. I absolutely loved the house. what was very nostalgic was the chairs in the living room. the wood and wire knitted chairs. the round black and white wired chair - we had it when I was maybe 2 years old and that kind of chair was the favorite for parents to plonk their babies on it for those old style black and white "photo shoots" i have some black and white photos on such a chair too when I was a baby. the size of the rooms are crazy. albeit i would loved a bigger kitchen. and Oh the tiles !! beautiful and the high ceilings !! and the wooden beams of the ceiling !!! every inch of this house is awesome !! this house has a charm of its own. and a garden space !! this is a Gem of a house. I am definitely checking out that shop in Chor bazaar you mentioned.
The more I see the real estate story of South Mumbai the more I feel how these people are fleeced, I can get the same level of greenery with wide roads, less population density, social infra at Navi Mumbai at Rs25k per month for a 2 BHK. With WFH, one do not even have to travel to office anymore. Why should I pay more for am apartment just because the bungalow next to me belongs to the RBI governor
Comparing navi Mumbai to South Mumbai. You're not very intelligent are you? I've stayed at Churchgate as well as Seawoods NRI. While I do like seawoods, Navi Mumbai lifestyle and citizens are not anywhere close to Mumbai, leave alone South Mumbai.
@@adj33 you yourself are making my point, what do I have to do with the people next to me are RBI Governor or middle class people ( as long as they are not criminals). I can save a ton of money enjoying same living standards in navi Mumbai than South Mumbai.... And isn't this the exact reason why everyone is already leaving South Mumbai and it is being called a place for retirement for old people
I loved this place! Charming. Personality. That furniture. Looks like the 1920s - 1950s vibe. That era! Ok those ceilings! Impossible to find such high ceilings anymore
Loved the house. And loved the space he has created for himself. Stop hating people if he has the money why can't he enjoy it? I think this is the most real episode of this series, i found people in almost every other episode to be too much of a wanna be or insecure. But this episode was super chilled out.
This guy should buy flat in our Parsee Colony... which has lots of greenery with central place of Mumbai... He definitely will love the area... Yes.... there is our Chairman's , i.e., MbPT's Chairman bungalow in his neighborhood
Born rich, lives rich & has a rich taste. That Chor Bazar box is nothing cheap even if it comes from a place with a dubious name . Infact CB dealers do not show you the real good stuff unless they are very sure you have the deep pockets to afford it. Many of those tiny or shabby shops are just a front for businesses worth many millions that thrive behind the facade.
This also shows his Great taste in detail, Strong personality with clear idea of want he wants. I AM SURE HIS PARTNER IN LIFE IS GOING TO BE THE LUCKIEST
Thats a detail he wont tell & the presenter knows abt it beforehand. An easy 25 lakh won't be a surprise as the rent he is paying for that spacious house is very cheap for that area. Most such places in old rich areas take high deposit in cash & lower rent. At times addititional lumpsum rent over & above whats paid monthly is adjusted against part of the deposit
It all depends upon what one can afford in life. Every ones definition of home and price he/she ready to pay is different as per upbringing and circumstances. There is quote I remembered "One mans vision is another mans minutia"!
I was staying at this place in last week for 7 days, thanks to my company they arrange my stay in Mumbai at such an best location where i know i can not afford to stay even for a single day, this is one of the best places to call it as home and i hope someday I will have my own residence here 😊.
@rajat arora If you know how to trade or invest the money instead of buying the flat then you are earning wayyy more returns that can take care of the rent automatically and also re invest the remaining. Be aware that this strategy is followed by some of the biggest investment bankers and please do realise before calling anyone shmuck that you might be financially stupid . You might ask , then why do some buy houses?? Well, coz it's purely an emotional decision rather than a logical one.
There is high scope of redevelopment if you buy the apartment since it is already 100 years old. if you shell out 7 crores now and wait for redevelopment for 5 years and get a 2 or 3bhk. suddenly price goes up to 20-25 crores.
Buildings on this street won't be redeveloped as its a heritage area and has height restrictions. No one wants to turn this beautiful area into a kandivali/borivali clutter.
Please keep your greedy, square footage hungry mind away from heritage old Bombay properties! Let those properties live longer. If these beautiful buildings are gone South Bombay will lose it's charm and it's class. It will look ugly like Navi Mumbai or Ghodbunder Road 🤮
first of all this place will be worth far more than 7 crores. and honestly no amount of money can do justice to such a beautiful piece of property. Secondly a lot of old structures are listed as heritage structures ( thank God for that) so it is almost impossible to destroy these places. I have seen the transformation in Dadar and Matunga where those beautiful 2 storey, 3 storey huge apartment buildings have been demolished and redeveloped into ugly high rises. I seriously hope such a thing never happens to old bunglows and buildings anymore.
Saving is the midset of the middle class & the people dependent on a monthly income . Wealth is a privilege that some have & wealth from 2 or more generations not many have. For the wealthy - wealth begets wealth . Savings is not their need
that is such a stupid question !! obviously you look for a different place !! and when the owner is earning 1.2 lacs per month with a no nonsense tenant - there is practically no chance of evacuating him !!
Quality of house is very low and no sunlight and space between boundary wall. It is in a very dense area. Stay prices are high in Dhaka and Mumbai due to textile mills and the banks offices there. Will rather live in Kolhapur than staying in Mumbai
Man for some reason this guy is very very fascinated with that BMC Commissioners Bunglow!!!
:D !!! True. He knew only his house in entire neighbourhood!! :D
That Bungalow must have some history hence a landmark in that area
BMC commissioner house ko toh nazaar hi laga dega yeh!!!
Stop hating, this guy got his priorities set. Also to state his parents might have top notch apartment with the best facilities. Makes sense if he likes things raw!
This dude has good taste and the wallet to back it. Congrats to him.
this guy is intelligent - completely agree with what he said @ 8:25. even if he can rent this place for next 30 years he is spending far less than he would spend on buying a flat in that location !! well said. I absolutely loved the house. what was very nostalgic was the chairs in the living room. the wood and wire knitted chairs. the round black and white wired chair - we had it when I was maybe 2 years old and that kind of chair was the favorite for parents to plonk their babies on it for those old style black and white "photo shoots" i have some black and white photos on such a chair too when I was a baby. the size of the rooms are crazy. albeit i would loved a bigger kitchen. and Oh the tiles !! beautiful and the high ceilings !! and the wooden beams of the ceiling !!! every inch of this house is awesome !!
this house has a charm of its own. and a garden space !! this is a Gem of a house. I am definitely checking out that shop in Chor bazaar you mentioned.
The more I see the real estate story of South Mumbai the more I feel how these people are fleeced, I can get the same level of greenery with wide roads, less population density, social infra at Navi Mumbai at Rs25k per month for a 2 BHK. With WFH, one do not even have to travel to office anymore. Why should I pay more for am apartment just because the bungalow next to me belongs to the RBI governor
but, that is how you get laid in SoBo....
How do I get permanent WFH?
Comparing navi Mumbai to South Mumbai. You're not very intelligent are you? I've stayed at Churchgate as well as Seawoods NRI. While I do like seawoods, Navi Mumbai lifestyle and citizens are not anywhere close to Mumbai, leave alone South Mumbai.
Where exactly in Navi Mumbai are u talking about?
@@adj33 you yourself are making my point, what do I have to do with the people next to me are RBI Governor or middle class people ( as long as they are not criminals). I can save a ton of money enjoying same living standards in navi Mumbai than South Mumbai.... And isn't this the exact reason why everyone is already leaving South Mumbai and it is being called a place for retirement for old people
I loved this place! Charming. Personality. That furniture. Looks like the 1920s - 1950s vibe. That era! Ok those ceilings! Impossible to find such high ceilings anymore
Loved the house. And loved the space he has created for himself. Stop hating people if he has the money why can't he enjoy it?
I think this is the most real episode of this series, i found people in almost every other episode to be too much of a wanna be or insecure. But this episode was super chilled out.
This guy should buy flat in our Parsee Colony... which has lots of greenery with central place of Mumbai... He definitely will love the area...
Yes.... there is our Chairman's , i.e., MbPT's Chairman bungalow in his neighborhood
Where is it please? I may be interested.
You can tell this guy was born with a silver spoon...
Born rich, lives rich & has a rich taste. That Chor Bazar box is nothing cheap even if it comes from a place with a dubious name . Infact CB dealers do not show you the real good stuff unless they are very sure you have the deep pockets to afford it.
Many of those tiny or shabby shops are just a front for businesses worth many millions that thrive behind the facade.
why does everything look so run down in mumbai? look at the doorbell. even the apartment and the garden all looks run down. I dont get it.
Mumbai me hi nahi, bhai most of india me same ha!!
that not answer . you are telling me everything else run down. why dont Indian take care of things.
@@karllansing7927take a look at lower parel
The tiles are absolutely gorgeous.... They are v Spanish
This also shows his Great taste in detail, Strong personality with clear idea of want he wants.
I AM SURE HIS PARTNER IN LIFE IS GOING TO BE THE LUCKIEST
plz also ask about the security deposit
Thats a detail he wont tell & the presenter knows abt it beforehand. An easy 25 lakh won't be a surprise as the rent he is paying for that spacious house is very cheap for that area. Most such places in old rich areas take high deposit in cash & lower rent. At times addititional lumpsum rent over & above whats paid monthly is adjusted against part of the deposit
It all depends upon what one can afford in life. Every ones definition of home and price he/she ready to pay is different as per upbringing and circumstances. There is quote I remembered "One mans vision is another mans minutia"!
True, everyone has right to be fool afterall it's their own money
At 1 lakh per sqft, it's fine to rent at 1.2 lakhs 🤣
Don't know why but this I find the most funniest of tenant episode ever 🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Beautiful house. It’s like living in one of those small boutique hotels in Pondicherry or Goa.
5:03 The wall side of the shower is not tiled ?
Lots of mould
Otherwise lovely house
I was staying at this place in last week for 7 days, thanks to my company they arrange my stay in Mumbai at such an best location where i know i can not afford to stay even for a single day, this is one of the best places to call it as home and i hope someday I will have my own residence here 😊.
I LOVE THIS PLACE!! Very Private and GREEN!!! Once I move from San Fran, I would like to rent a place like this.
0:30.. Wow!!!😯😮 BMW,mercedes,audi, Rolls Royce just behid u..
"Buying a new house is a giant waste of money"...dude you are giving a rent of 1.2 lacs per month...Schmuck!!
It's all relative , Watson.
If he's earning 10 lakhs a month, the rent is frugality
And if the same house costs 4 crores , You are still paying 3.6% rent.
@@fridge_magnet 3.6%rent is great if you can get 8-12% on the capital.
Maybe even 15-20% if you have a business ?
@rajat arora If you know how to trade or invest the money instead of buying the flat then you are earning wayyy more returns that can take care of the rent automatically and also re invest the remaining. Be aware that this strategy is followed by some of the biggest investment bankers and please do realise before calling anyone shmuck that you might be financially stupid . You might ask , then why do some buy houses?? Well, coz it's purely an emotional decision rather than a logical one.
@@prathyushadasari5832 💯
He belongs to a very rich family
Very spacious house. Good for 1.2 lacs.
I love #MUMBAI so much
Fun loving bachelor😂 IYKYK
P.s. -karmichael road pe locality openly nahi dikha sakte , so he must have taken car
08:55 throughout the video i was thinking the house looks more goan than mumbai, but then he said it.
The infra is not top notch. If you want greenery, just move a bit outwards from the city. All I see in these videos are people burning money.
If it is not in mumbai the rent will be 20k
Even less
Love this place
how people can wear footwear inside the house ?
It is very easy.
There is high scope of redevelopment if you buy the apartment since it is already 100 years old. if you shell out 7 crores now and wait for redevelopment for 5 years and get a 2 or 3bhk. suddenly price goes up to 20-25 crores.
Buildings on this street won't be redeveloped as its a heritage area and has height restrictions. No one wants to turn this beautiful area into a kandivali/borivali clutter.
Please keep your greedy, square footage hungry mind away from heritage old Bombay properties! Let those properties live longer. If these beautiful buildings are gone South Bombay will lose it's charm and it's class. It will look ugly like Navi Mumbai or Ghodbunder Road 🤮
@@utsavbhayani7456 absolutely. This places should not even be touched. its a gem of a place.
first of all this place will be worth far more than 7 crores. and honestly no amount of money can do justice to such a beautiful piece of property. Secondly a lot of old structures are listed as heritage structures ( thank God for that) so it is almost impossible to destroy these places. I have seen the transformation in Dadar and Matunga where those beautiful 2 storey, 3 storey huge apartment buildings have been demolished and redeveloped into ugly high rises. I seriously hope such a thing never happens to old bunglows and buildings anymore.
He may invest that much money as EMI and own an apartment as early as possible.
Dude are us rufous his father worth hundreds of crores and u teaching him to get an house 😊
Saving is the midset of the middle class & the people dependent on a monthly income . Wealth is a privilege that some have & wealth from 2 or more generations not many have. For the wealthy - wealth begets wealth . Savings is not their need
what if owner ask u to evacuate it urgently? that's the issue with rental homes
Not when owner is earning 1.2lakh a month
Then you rent elsewhere?? What kinda a question is this? lmaoo
that is such a stupid question !! obviously you look for a different place !! and when the owner is earning 1.2 lacs per month with a no nonsense tenant - there is practically no chance of evacuating him !!
700 sq ft isn’t too small ? I stay in 2200 sq ft still feels it’s small in size and so much to adjust……
For Mumbai 700 sq ft is average
Even a 350 sq is enough if you are live alone.
Even a 350 sq is enough if you are living alone.
Bhai ke pass note chapne ki machine hai 🤣
Location - Excellent.
House - Meh.
150 rupiya dega 🥸
Lol I also thought it feels like Goa in Mumbai
area ???? sq ft ?
700 sqft
This is daylight robbery
looks like a hunted house and the area seems to be very depressing man !
His father is definitely rich that’s why he no tension to save
Bro he is a architecture , living in south Bombay .
Quality of house is very low and no sunlight and space between boundary wall. It is in a very dense area. Stay prices are high in Dhaka and Mumbai due to textile mills and the banks offices there. Will rather live in Kolhapur than staying in Mumbai
0:50 yuck. 1.2 lakhs. LOL!
1.20 lacs rent a month and drives a Kia???
Its okay. priorities.
Not to state but I live in a 2.5 cr apartment in mumbai but don't own a vehicle.
My parents are worth 3-4 Crores. They drive a kwid
@@harshpataskar8359 owned or rented?
@@TheGeorgeous How wealthy are his parents you think?
Dream house
Lol how much he earns to afford such an expensive house
Does not make sense, poor quality of life. Other T2 city much better.
Not easy to leave home and everyone you know, if you can afford to stay
Even other T1 cities like delhi are much better
But other T2 cities aren't Mumbai
Overhyped rent by property mafia for a crapy flat
I didn’t see any ventilation window in the bathroom 🤔…
There's a ventilator above the entrance of the bathroom.
How he lives alone, it's like horror movie house
Bhai kaat liya tera 😂😂
Typical fake flaunting south Mumbai guy
Overhyped
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British made Mumbai
Shook badi cheese hai
Such a bad property and interiors
Wagon r apki h na