Also mentioning modi moved into that area made no sense.. prime minister's and lok sabha elected ministers move there in government houses would have made it a better reporting and neutral video
Almost all the houses are owned by the Government and used by senior Government officials and ruling politicians. A few are in private hands, mostly of people who have been living there since the 1940s. Some belong to various Embassies
@@TanviBhardwajT1997 They are owned by the Government of India and alloted as living quarters to the officers and Ministers. They vacate the house once they retire or are transferred to some other place. Some politicians do try to hold onto them, even after their term is over and they are not entitled to live there any more
@@TheBandana1969 But still many ex-ministers and top notch bureaucrats who are not in service still occupies them despite orders of Supreme courts......... That's the sad reality..... koi kiraya nahi..... aur bhi kitna maza
Bro but you don't get the facilities of Delhi there, if have better option to live in my hometown in Uttrakhand surrounded by beautiful Himalayas but that will come with a price of not having the facilities and opportunities as in Delhi
@@parveshbisht4955 Which facilities are you talking about? 24 hours access to electricity, clean water and air, nil traffic, fast internet connectivity, and a big SUV earned from farm output. What else you need man.
@@simerpreet6703 opportunities include fraternising with the most powerful people in country and living on the most coveted and sought out land in India. It gives you opportunities that one can't really imagine. Bijli, Paani isn't everything my dear. Home in the Lutyens zone is more about making a statement. Some people want Power, or atleast the feeling of it.
With a $100 million dollars you're better off living in USA, Canada, Australia, UK, New Zealand, UAE or a European country. Sure in India, things are cheap but no way is it as clean as other countries (please don't give me stats about population and other excuses. I'm am an nri so I do understand the difficulties in keeping a country clean).
@@kvin9210 Why would someone give excuses to an NRI , you're better off in whichever country you landed in and India is better off without people like you ; )
I live in the pandara flats and the air is much better than other places. Also you have plenty of parks which add to the greenery. Plus minimal traffic jams so not much honking so the place is quite peaceful. Truly a luxury.
100 million dollars is the (white) value of these homes that is the on paper value but the market (actual) value ranges till 250 million dollars And as absurd as this cost sounds it’s actually true
The highest ever sale of a bungalow in India was for $120 million (Rs. 720 crore), a mansion in South Mumbai. There has never been a 250 million dollar deal in Lutyens. Please show me the link, because that would be huge news. Every Lutyens sale makes the news, and the highest so far is in the vicinity of a little over 60 million $, about Rs. 400 crore.
@@aryanreddy7379 one, no, it doesn't happen like that. Property rates can go up and down depending on the market. Two, you are completely missing my point so I'll just let it be.
Blud a 7 million dollar mansion in USA has a lot more space and a lot more luxury and is quite literally a lot bigger than these whatever pieces of land in delhi
What needs to be highlighted is the stark divide that exists between these affluent people and the security guards who man their gates outside. Those humble people lead very tough lives. The pay that they recieve is equivalent to a day's worth of groceries of these ultra-rich.
To say that Delhi doesn't have any green spaces is misleading like so much else that comes out of the west about India. Delhi for all its faults has a good green cover.
G+2 Building, Ground Floor Flat, Area - 3,000 sqft, 5 BHK, Total 6 parkings, 2 Parkings reserved for each floor, Lush green lawn with garden, Park Facing Location - In between Kautilya Marg & Rajdoot Marg, Near Sri Lankan & Vietnam Embassy Gentry - First Floor Owner is a bureaucrat of American Embassy, Second Floor Owner is a Supreme Court Judge Rate - 36 CR negotiable
@@himanshusinghal3334 not a bid deal as they represent many corporate clients in corporate cases which have huge amounts at stake in 1000 of crores so their fees for lawyers runs in tens of crores as well
Didn't sound a good deal to me. If I had 36 Crores for a Home: I would buy a 500 Sq yards park facing plot in Greater Kailash (GK-1) for 25-26 Crores and after registry and all paperwork, it would cost around 27-28 Crores. From the reamaining Balance of 8-9 Crores, I would contract the best Architects of Delhi and construct my own lavish Bungalow having the built up area of around 7000-8000 sq feet sq feet containing a huge Living Room and Dining Space, 2 Master Bedrooms and 3 Guest Bedrooms, a 7 seater reclining Theatre, a big Puja Room/Mandir, and a Gym and a Spa/Barber area along with an aesthetic study area. Of course, the Terrace will be equally beautiful with a lot of open spaces and gorgeous flowers with a great amount of sunshine. Tell, isn't it the correct use of 36 Crores? GK is the prime locality of south Delhi and of the poshest with every facilities. Like okay, Lutyens is the King and far more prestigious but for my First Home, a Bungalow mentioned above in GK-1 is the best ! (Would surely upgrade to a Lutyens Bungalow worth 200s of Crores after 10-15 years of living in GK, woohoo 🥳)
Majority of Lutyens Delhi is owned by Government of India Only the Ministers we elect gets a chance to live here And they vacate it as soon as they get retired. It's Beautiful... Wide Roads and Open spaces and Full Green cover.
@@Nswix actually if you look at the bungalows they are terrible yo live in and are maintained by central public works department. They barley have modern amenities except cooling and heating, there is nothing to be spoiled at in these houses they just look nice from outside. Ian I can guarantee you an average upper middle class delhi person has a better house than these ministers live in. The only thing the ministers can boast about is the giant garden They got smacked at the centre of delhi surrounding their properties. And selling these properties is a good idea and to build the dense housing projects but these bungalows are on national heritage list so they can't be destroyed or sold.
@@SkumarC typical government not maintaining anything. Having these well maintained and sold would be of far better use than running them into the ground.
You have shown the video of Cannaught place in place of Khan market. BTW it is real pleasure to shop in Cannaught places with plenty of shops around & eateries of various types to fill your stomach.
Honey, d'you know what a glottal stop is? It's that gulping sound you make in the middle of a word in place of the consonant you're supposed to pronounce. It's generally recognized as a hallmark of poor English diction. Like your '80s "Valley Girl" accent. Please learn to say LUT - yens Yes, the neighbourhood is named for Sir Edwin LUT - yens NOT Luh - yens
Not at all. You should see how east asian houses are so deliberately small. They prefer it that way. Even in US they have apartment culture. And only the elites or ppl living in suburbs have such houses. It is quite rare to have such spacious houses in the middle of city in such vip areas in any of the countries
An informational video with a hint of propaganda? (Showcasing govt flats and residences as luxury instead of actual private luxury residences in other parts of Delhi?) Also, It's CP and NOT Khan Market.
Very Nice sharing thanks for uploading this video.Nice sharing thanks for sharing this video. Don’t miss the opportunity of own a flat in a prime location of L Zone, Dwarka. Fully equipped homes with all healthcare, educational, sports, and safety & security facilities within your budget.
Found - The World's most bored and disinterested commentator.
Lol
😆😆😆 i was also thinking da
same thing.
Yeah man but just put it on 1.5x
Also mentioning modi moved into that area made no sense.. prime minister's and lok sabha elected ministers move there in government houses would have made it a better reporting and neutral video
True - the way she is speaking made me laugh😂
Well the shot shown of Khan Market is actually Connaught Place .
sanjay13 may be it was part of their fake secularism 😂😂
@@shripalsingh4768 Wall Street Journal leans center right and regularly criticizes secularism, you waste of oxygen.
@@shripalsingh4768 no part of theri sanghi crush abhiyan😁
Almost all the houses are owned by the Government and used by senior Government officials and ruling politicians. A few are in private hands, mostly of people who have been living there since the 1940s. Some belong to various Embassies
How do Senior government officials afford them?!
@@TanviBhardwajT1997 They are owned by the Government of India and alloted as living quarters to the officers and Ministers. They vacate the house once they retire or are transferred to some other place. Some politicians do try to hold onto them, even after their term is over and they are not entitled to live there any more
@@TheBandana1969 But still many ex-ministers and top notch bureaucrats who are not in service still occupies them despite orders of Supreme courts......... That's the sad reality..... koi kiraya nahi..... aur bhi kitna maza
Lol no
Most are privately owned
@@TheRockeyAllen Since you are bot or a troll, no point trying to discuss with you
I'm better off living in Punjab's countryside in a house that cost 35 lakh to build with greenery all around, fresh air to breath.
Bro but you don't get the facilities of Delhi there, if have better option to live in my hometown in Uttrakhand surrounded by beautiful Himalayas but that will come with a price of not having the facilities and opportunities as in Delhi
@@parveshbisht4955 Which facilities are you talking about? 24 hours access to electricity, clean water and air, nil traffic, fast internet connectivity, and a big SUV earned from farm output. What else you need man.
maybe fresh air but ur water is polluted bro! move to Canada !
@@simerpreet6703 opportunities include fraternising with the most powerful people in country and living on the most coveted and sought out land in India. It gives you opportunities that one can't really imagine. Bijli, Paani isn't everything my dear. Home in the Lutyens zone is more about making a statement. Some people want Power, or atleast the feeling of it.
@@thedudelebowski5137 so living to show off your money status...yea fresh air and greenery sounds like a better deal.
That was CP, not Khan...
Jasodhara Borthakur
V आ। ,
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Typical foreign reporters, never fact checking
Yeah...but it also comes in lutiyens Delhi zone
It's not khan its cannaught place
Thank you sir, for this valuable knowledge that you provided us
Living with 100 million dollar house with a little smog to breathe in. That's luxury
Smog problem is not there because it is surrounded by trees and greenery.
@chandrakant Singh Pratap air quality in Delhi is one of the worst in the world having trees is almost insignificant.
With a $100 million dollars you're better off living in USA, Canada, Australia, UK, New Zealand, UAE or a European country. Sure in India, things are cheap but no way is it as clean as other countries (please don't give me stats about population and other excuses. I'm am an nri so I do understand the difficulties in keeping a country clean).
@@kvin9210 Why would someone give excuses to an NRI , you're better off in whichever country you landed in and India is better off without people like you ; )
@@vipul8257 you whipped the man out dude!😂😂😂
I live in the pandara flats and the air is much better than other places. Also you have plenty of parks which add to the greenery. Plus minimal traffic jams so not much honking so the place is quite peaceful. Truly a luxury.
why tf do u have ilisha's pic?
Wow I finally found this video after 4 years! I shot this Video for Atul Pratap Chauhan :D
100 million dollars is the (white) value of these homes that is the on paper value but the market (actual) value ranges till 250 million dollars
And as absurd as this cost sounds it’s actually true
I don't think most of these houses are on sale? Rarely you'll ever find them ready for new owners
@@BHARATIYAofINDIA exactly my point, if it is not for sale then no one cares what it's worth is. Get it?
The more the years any owner keeps them the more the value of the property rises.
The highest ever sale of a bungalow in India was for $120 million (Rs. 720 crore), a mansion in South Mumbai. There has never been a 250 million dollar deal in Lutyens. Please show me the link, because that would be huge news. Every Lutyens sale makes the news, and the highest so far is in the vicinity of a little over 60 million $, about Rs. 400 crore.
@@aryanreddy7379 one, no, it doesn't happen like that. Property rates can go up and down depending on the market. Two, you are completely missing my point so I'll just let it be.
That american accent destroying the true pneumonics!
Pardon my typing.
Still couldn't find the point of this video..😂😂
Totally agree
Lol😂
You said Khan market but you showed Connaught Place :)
Raghav Sagar the protagonist and the cameraman both were drunk at the same time
Palika Market bolti toh vo bhi seh lete 😪
Everybody saying they hate it are just jealous. You can't afford it
I live in London, UK.
@@AB-zl4nh yeha hit em with the fire
Blud a 7 million dollar mansion in USA has a lot more space and a lot more luxury and is quite literally a lot bigger than these whatever pieces of land in delhi
1:45 and a 1200rs ceiling fan😂😂
The lockdown got me here.
Same here 😀
What needs to be highlighted is the stark divide that exists between these affluent people and the security guards who man their gates outside. Those humble people lead very tough lives. The pay that they recieve is equivalent to a day's worth of groceries of these ultra-rich.
They get paid well. You are delusional.
Bro you know private securities get paid like more than 1000 dollars and it’s a lot in Indian value
Lame video. I want to see the inside.
See the video they did
To say that Delhi doesn't have any green spaces is misleading like so much else that comes out of the west about India. Delhi for all its faults has a good green cover.
that is mostly said by poor & middle class people who don't know any better
@@budhrajarahul3 🤡
G+2 Building,
Ground Floor Flat,
Area - 3,000 sqft, 5 BHK, Total 6 parkings, 2 Parkings reserved for each floor, Lush green lawn with garden, Park Facing
Location - In between Kautilya Marg & Rajdoot Marg, Near Sri Lankan & Vietnam Embassy
Gentry - First Floor Owner is a bureaucrat of American Embassy, Second Floor Owner is a Supreme Court Judge
Rate - 36 CR negotiable
How come a supreme court judge have 30 cr.
Seems fishy either u Or the judge?
@@himanshusinghal3334 not a bid deal as they represent many corporate clients in corporate cases which have huge amounts at stake in 1000 of crores so their fees for lawyers runs in tens of crores as well
Didn't sound a good deal to me. If I had 36 Crores for a Home:
I would buy a 500 Sq yards park facing plot in Greater Kailash (GK-1) for 25-26 Crores and after registry and all paperwork, it would cost around 27-28 Crores.
From the reamaining Balance of 8-9 Crores, I would contract the best Architects of Delhi and construct my own lavish Bungalow having the built up area of around 7000-8000 sq feet sq feet containing a huge Living Room and Dining Space, 2 Master Bedrooms and 3 Guest Bedrooms, a 7 seater reclining Theatre, a big Puja Room/Mandir, and a Gym and a Spa/Barber area along with an aesthetic study area.
Of course, the Terrace will be equally beautiful with a lot of open spaces and gorgeous flowers with a great amount of sunshine.
Tell, isn't it the correct use of 36 Crores? GK is the prime locality of south Delhi and of the poshest with every facilities. Like okay, Lutyens is the King and far more prestigious but for my First Home, a Bungalow mentioned above in GK-1 is the best ! (Would surely upgrade to a Lutyens Bungalow worth 200s of Crores after 10-15 years of living in GK, woohoo 🥳)
@@himanshusinghal3334 supreme court lawyer can earn that much money in a week.
@@stoner0721but one should also get an available plot to buy, there aren't much plots left in any preferable area
Is Kim Kardashian narrating this video?
Download stock image and video and just stick a voice.
1:30 that's canoult place not khan market
Akash Verma Connaught
Sohini pradhan didiji I'm not from Delhi so I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings
*Connaught
1:29 that's not Khan market, that's connaught place
after watching the vdo i recalled movie chashm e badoor 1980, showing the same dehli locations in the vdo where the film was shooted,
afshan jamali same here..
It's 'shot' not shooted
@@durgeshsrivastav9626 You're wrong. Check it out here - ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
Thank you for showing some well developed parts of India instead of the slums
It is Cp not khan market...khan market is also in lutyens delhi though
Its pronounced Lut-CHENS!
Yuck
@Arid wrong, go do some research
What is shown as ‘Khan market’ is actually Connaught place.
Mam that's not Khan market before making this video u should research propely
Yes, that's CP
Majority of Lutyens Delhi is owned by Government of India
Only the Ministers we elect gets a chance to live here
And they vacate it as soon as they get retired.
It's Beautiful... Wide Roads and Open spaces and Full Green cover.
You be better off selling them, investing the money and forcing politicians to live like normal people instead of treating them like spoiled kings.
@@Nswix actually if you look at the bungalows they are terrible yo live in and are maintained by central public works department. They barley have modern amenities except cooling and heating, there is nothing to be spoiled at in these houses they just look nice from outside. Ian I can guarantee you an average upper middle class delhi person has a better house than these ministers live in.
The only thing the ministers can boast about is the giant garden They got smacked at the centre of delhi surrounding their properties.
And selling these properties is a good idea and to build the dense housing projects but these bungalows are on national heritage list so they can't be destroyed or sold.
@@SkumarC typical government not maintaining anything. Having these well maintained and sold would be of far better use than running them into the ground.
Tip: check pronunciation of Lutyens.
Yahi hoti hai lodu
Plz Make one video of property rates in south mumbai !!
South Mumbai is still manageable compared to lutyens
I think this video is directed towards foreigners to let them know about Lutyens and maybe seek someone's interest too.
Article about Lutyens the British architect who designed this elite area for the British upper crust:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutyens%27_Delhi
That's was CP market.....
Military vehicles Roaming in areas always, everywhere cameras government have up to date surveillance.
They are paying for that security not laxury.
*South Delhi has left the chatroom*
India is a WONDERFUL country but most of people don't deserve it!
It seems this video was made in 1980s.
Why do you need 12 bedrooms?
Love the area......but it's world's expensive realstate area.....
What is the area name??? Narrator isn't clear cudnt understand
Lutyens
Lutyens Bungalow Zone.
I can smell Delhi...its been year since i have been der.
1:35 it's actually cannaught place New Delhi
One tip- watch it in 2x
So ... what's the point ?
Great and we need and wish videos in Real Best 4K 60fps HDR10+ resolution clarity quality and Sound in full HD 3D Stereo Surround , Soon Please.
You have shown the video of Cannaught place in place of Khan market. BTW it is real pleasure to shop in Cannaught places with plenty of shops around & eateries of various types to fill your stomach.
❤ beautiful.
You r lived new Delhi pandara road k aas pass m konsi colony h do you know please tell me answer
In New Delhi please mention the correct location, please
That's connaught place not Khan market.
Get your facts right.
The one who is the thebanile of the gate belongs to the house of Vijay Shekhar Sharma.
Please reply
Video made with poor information
This much money could buy a heaven of luxury in a first world country compared to this place. The look and surroundings dont justify the price...
The video said :Khan Market" and showed CP!
Honey, d'you know what a glottal stop is? It's that gulping sound you make in the middle of a word in place of the consonant you're supposed to pronounce. It's generally recognized as a hallmark of poor English diction. Like your '80s "Valley Girl" accent.
Please learn to say LUT - yens
Yes, the neighbourhood is named for Sir Edwin LUT - yens
NOT Luh - yens
Yeah whats the point?
Nice video
Video covered near by khan market
😀😀
1:28 Chachi khan market bolke CP dikha rahi ho 😉 Chalo Wall Street Journal se ho to kuch bhi kar sakti ho 😂😂😂
it's a normal house in America Japan Korea China
Not at all. You should see how east asian houses are so deliberately small. They prefer it that way. Even in US they have apartment culture. And only the elites or ppl living in suburbs have such houses. It is quite rare to have such spacious houses in the middle of city in such vip areas in any of the countries
Shiba Sinha If you’ve ever lived in USA you wouldn’t make this comment lol.
Population bro
WSJ confused Connaught place and Khan market😅😅
See Amby valley and you will forget Lutyens Delhi.
Don’t get fooled, only a radius of 2 km is good, rest google to real pictures of Delhi
An informational video with a hint of propaganda?
(Showcasing govt flats and residences as luxury instead of actual private luxury residences in other parts of Delhi?)
Also, It's CP and NOT Khan Market.
Bourgeois praising Bourgeois
Lutyens is most posh area of Delhi
Very Nice sharing thanks for uploading this video.Nice sharing thanks for sharing this video. Don’t miss the opportunity of own a flat in a prime location of L Zone, Dwarka. Fully equipped homes with all healthcare, educational, sports, and safety & security facilities within your budget.
If its not approved why are you selling it? When will you guys stop with this bullshit in this country. Do you care about your selfish interests only?
They call cannaught place as khan market.😂
My dream. To buy house
Said khan market but showed C.P
its rich vs poor
Lutyen zone in delhi is actually VVIP zone
Ess jagah ka address batao kaha pe hai
Central delhi where all ministers Mp's and rich tycoons live
I can smell the corruption from my phone screen.
Seriously the pronunciations of the worlds are really bad in this video!! I still cant figure out whats the name of the place!
Wow
Secretariat area new Delhi
Content is about Delhi. Yet she starts with Prime Minister Modi in an apathetic way. Journalism these days!!
What is the use of living in some walled garden surrounded by poverty.?
Lutyens Delhi where illiterate MPs live who are eating the nation's wealth and increasing their own wealth
Tell them who are choosing them
Chutiya accent....😂😂😂😂
Lutyens: Modi's fav Khan Market Gang
Ha ye Khan market gang kon hai?
I am trying to help him and earn money
khan market
*shows cp*
Connaught Place ko Khan market bol ke humko tuchiya banayo
Anyone else find the vocal fry on this clip really gratuitous? Why do these young women think it adds anything?
IT raids maaro aur crores ka cash pao
“Lutyens” ?
Lol
Mostly own by Punjabi khatris.
Sale desh ke bade bade choro or haramkhoro ka mohhalla ha yeh to jo sare desh ko kha gaye or garibi par bade bade bate karte hai
CP shown as Khan! Misinformation 😂
What wad that 😈
I don't care 😌
I highly doubt the usefulness of this video.
Get her outta here, the woman is annoying.
what a cheap level of reporting from WSJ .. they are govt bungalows
every elected minister moves into them..
what a pathetic level of journalism
Learn how to pronounce Lutyens.