WobblyQuokka
WobblyQuokka

Who are buying these 2crore apartments?

Like the title says, why is owning a home so difficult.

A person with 1 crore in the bank is a middle class if you go by the current housing sector trends. In most big cities, buying a 2-3 bhk apartment means shelling out around 1.5-2 crore.

Are you guys taking big loans? I don't feel like I will be able to afford a house in the near future.

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PrancingBurrito
PrancingBurrito

I bought a 3bhk flat worth 1 crore in 2019. Had to take 65 lakhs loan for this. Finally repaid the loan in 2023.

MagicalCupcake
MagicalCupcake

Yes taking big loans. But take only big loan when both partners are working

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