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Post by : Badri Ariffin
Bengaluru, long known as India’s IT hub, is now making headlines for another reason: sky-high real estate prices. Residents are raising eyebrows as 2BHK apartments in popular areas like Whitefield, Sarjapur, and Yelahanka are crossing the ₹1 crore mark, even before accounting for registration fees or interiors. The surge in rental rates post-COVID has only added to the city’s growing affordability concerns.
For many who have called Bengaluru home for years, the rapid rise in property costs is both exciting and unnerving. While the city continues to attract IT professionals and startups, the pace of price appreciation has sparked debates online, particularly on platforms like Reddit, where residents share their experiences and frustrations.
One user highlighted the dilemma facing many: “Bengaluru is growing fast, but is this level of appreciation sustainable? Or are we riding a bubble that will correct itself soon?” The post, titled “Is Bengaluru real estate actually worth it anymore?”, drew numerous responses, reflecting the contrasting viewpoints of residents.
Some contributors argued that soaring prices are a natural outcome of high demand and limited supply, with one user stating, “People believe that real estate is a good investment, so they put their money in it. There is nothing illegal in investing or flipping properties.” Others offered a more pragmatic view, suggesting that long-term residents planning to stay in Bengaluru could still consider buying, despite steep prices.
However, cautionary voices are also prominent. “The market can stay irrational for a long, long time,” noted one participant, while another bluntly predicted a crash. Others observed that sellers are already struggling to find buyers for their flats, signaling that the market may be reaching a tipping point.
As Bengaluru continues its rapid transformation, residents are left weighing the pros and cons of investing in property versus renting and exploring alternative investments. The debate is far from settled, reflecting broader uncertainties in India’s urban real estate landscape.
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