A video showing a Russian woman paying Rs 1.2 lakh monthly rent for a one-bedroom flat in Gurugram has taken social media by storm. The clip, widely shared online, highlights the soaring rental prices in the city’s upscale neighborhoods.
In the video, the woman gives viewers a tour of her apartment, showcasing its interiors and facilities. While the flat is compact, it is located in a premium residential area with modern amenities and high security, factors that drive up rental costs.
Netizens expressed shock over the price, comparing it to rents in metropolitan cities abroad. Many questioned why a one-bedroom unit in Gurugram costs as much as luxury apartments in global hubs, while others pointed out the rising demand for housing near business districts.
Real estate experts note that Gurugram’s rental market has seen a sharp surge, fueled by expatriates, corporate professionals, and proximity to multinational offices. The viral video has sparked debate about affordability and lifestyle choices in India’s fast-growing urban centers.
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