This doesn't show the real reality of the rental scene in Bangalore currently. You should have reviewed the rental prices for Bellandur area. Where the owners are demanding 50k for semi furnished 2bhk, which totally insane and no one can control them
I think this video is completely bullshit. Is not relevant to the current scenarios. I am paying 26K for unfurnished house. It doesn’t have wardrobe, gyser…not even a door bell; couple of light bulbs are also not available.
Numbers have changed in past months Now Avg 2bhk near IT tech park is between 40-50k (like whitefield/sarjapur and nearby areas) which was around 20-30 before 1 year.
Bangalore real estate is on fire. These owners are asking like anything which is not logical but still hardly any flats are available nearby Whitefield areas for rent. For 1BhK they are asking something like 18k-25K which is not in a society.
Im a Bangalorean and yes rents have gone insane. The rents had reduced drastically in the pandemic and to make the losses up, landlords have increased it to insane amounts and once increased, they will never come down. For most IT people my suggestion is to rent in other areas if you have flexible work. As in if you only have to go to office once or twice a week. Save on rent and travel once or twice. No point staying close to office and pay huge amounts if youre not going to office regularly.
0:00: 🏢 The video discusses the process of renting a house in Bangalore, with a focus on the importance of proximity to offices. 2:46: 🏠 Finding a house in Bangalore can be challenging, but visiting the area directly or using online platforms can help. 4:56: 💡 Tips for tenants: include furniture and repair responsibilities in rental agreement, negotiate lock-in period, and register agreement for authenticity. 7:06: 💰 The speaker is staying in Lakeshore Manor and paying a rent of 47,000, which includes maintenance and deposit. 9:35: 💡 Renting furniture can be a cost-effective option, especially if you don't have to buy everything at once. Recap by Tammy AI
I think you guys don't realize enough what kind of a gold mine of information (in the PDF) that you have created! Kudos! Very helpful for folks coming in. Just what we needed. :)
Looking at issues in renting flats in Bengaluru, I feel Pune is much better. Most of tenants here are paying 2-3 months deposit. And flat owners in Pune are very much cooperative barring some exceptions.
True but rents in Pune nearby to IT hubs are catching up, plus Pune is much smaller IT market and income levels of IT ppl are much lesser on average compared to bangalore
True but what about basic infrastructure like roads. Pune roads are the worst in the entire country. Even state highways are filled with potholes. You wont find a 30 meter stretch without Imbalances and potholes
All very relevant and valid suggestions. However, there are certain societies which are in high demand and the landlord gets to almost unilaterally decide the terms as they have people lining up to rent the place. A classic example is Prestige Shantiniketan at Whitefield. So while the above suggestions are generally applicable over a wide range of apartments, some exceptions do apply.
Not sure how the people part of above video have so less rent. I did my finding for almost a month. 2 bhk in a gated society is getting rented on 30k to 45k per month and 3bhk is getting rented on 45k to 65k per month. The rent are usually higher for bachelors. For family the rent can be negotiated. Independent apartments and buildings have fairly less rent, 20k - 25k for 2bhk and 25k to 35k for 3bhk. I am surprised hearing the low rents mentioned in the video. Either they are staying in those flat from pre covid era, or landlord is a NRI and don't care of rent much.
This video focuses on those people who pay rent as an average 20-30k per month. There are lots of people who pay rent around 8-10k with a 40-50k deposit. Bangalore is an expensive cost of living place but it also offers a bit of a lesser rent with furnished houses. Just the tenants should search and ask the nearby shops. They search online and say "Bro, getting a house for rent in Bangalore is very tough coz of the expensive rents and difficult to find one". These people are lazy to go and find one for them"
@@blazkowicz666 you can move out from that place to cheaper place without compromising on quality. If you have remote work there is no reason to stay close to office.
This is for those whose earning is more than 30 l PA,but the person who is getting within 50 k,they have to live in a rent of less than 15k,house with no sun light,full day using artificial light
True it is , I Stayed at Bengaluru in 2013 at 6k rent with no natural light inside my house taken as a inspiration prepared well now owning 1 land and 1 premium appartment in Bengaluru, You can make it guys ,Work smartly
Make sure the owner should be trustworthy. They used to cut a lot of money from your deposit when u move out. Also, make sure to take back your deposit before you leave the house. Had a very bad experience.
Yes true,,we paid 1lak deposit ,,aftr 4mnths due to some prblm we planned to shift ,he duducted😢60000 sayng smtng and all,20000 1mnth rent ,but he deducted ,2mnths rent
one month rent is deducted from deposit towards painting when one leaves apartment. This rule only in Bangalore experienced in Marthahalli and Bommanhalli not mentioned
The video provides valuable insights. During the discussion on rental costs, the respondent could have also included the number of bedrooms and the carpet area of the properties mentioned. This additional information would have provided a more comprehensive understanding of the rental market.
With some owners the fixed clause of increment doesn't work. They will intentionally make themselves unavailable and later will tell you rental agreement is lapsed so either pay new rent or move out. And one doesn't have time to put a legal fight with the owners.
Until someone sue some owner and set an example, this is not going to stop. Make notary and registered agreement with police verification. If owner don’t follow norms after agreement it will be much easier for you to raise FIR in local police station and consumer court.
Make this video again at this point of time. Bangalore owners are looting the tenants.....ransom rent hikes happened....my friend rent has increased from 26k to 40k in a year. Owner are forcing to increase the rent or leave the house. Maharashtra has made rent agreement standardization but this is not the case in Bangalore
My rent is 21500 in kormangala but my owner is not providing his PAN card so i cannot claim the entire HRA component. What should be the best legal option for this
Hi WintWealth Team, Could you please make a Video on Renting and Buying a House in Hyderabad. These guides are super helpful and very detailed Kudos to the Whole Team. Thank You.
with metro construction and connectivity full swing commuting should not be a concern. Im sure atleast then the owner would realize there are no takers for their golden eggs
rent agreements are not enforced anywhere in Bangalore, especially if you are not native Kannada the rent agreement is pretty much useless. Most landlords will openly say go and file a police complaint because they know nothing will happen. Why waste money on lawyer then.
Yes you get your deposit back after some deduction for repainting the whole house and cleaning or repairs if any damage but get that clearly mentioned in the rent agreement about the terms or amount of deduction.
Most of the houses in Bangalore do not deserve the rent the house owners are demanding. Its all the north Indians, because of whom the rents have gone up. The northies never negotiate the rent hardly. They just get settled for whatever rent the broker is demanding.
Why would u pay 50k as a rent, instead go and own a flat and pay 15-20k extra as an EMI. As if u can afford to pay 50k as rent u can top it up as well!
5 to 7 people do co live in 2 BHK, and these people are ready to pay double rent, now all land owners are demanding same rent because. Family people are suffering now to pay rent
Please make a video showing a comparison of buying a flat and renting and leasing a flat in Bangalore. Including maintenance and other miscellaneous costs. Renting an apartment also involves, 5-7% increase every year. No one talks about this one point.
Hahaaa. That's why i leaved Mumbai. Now i shifted to Kolkata. Where 2.5bhk with full furnished rent is 15k including maintenance. Walking distance from office.😂
Hello sir my request to you is please consider Pune property information as well because many people here are facing issues regarding flat rents and property deals so it would be of great help The way you explain everything in detail is very praiseworthy great efforts keep it up but please do consider my suggestion
It's too expensive to live in Bangalore. Other cities such as Pune and Hyderabad is way better Otherwise we would end up spending all our hard warn money in rent.
Very sorry to say. But your rent figures are completely wrong. I have searched in Bangalore for at least 2.5 months within a radius of 10km but could not find anything decent enough below 30-35k for 2bhk. 3bhk is completely outside budget and can't even think of renting it.
Mines 12k for 2BHK in Garvebhavi palaya. Which is not society but they all make their own society like village This guys targets only high class people's and well speaking English for their videos 😀
Incorrect information + advertising and promotion is the theme of this video. Even 1 year back the rents were crazy and flats like these are rarest of instances
Don't come to Bangalore. The salary hike you get will be spent on living here. Live near your home town itself or leave the country. Bangalore is not worth it.
20k per month must be highest, if your making 2L per month, ignore all this bullshit, go find job anywhere else, trust me there is no meaning of paying 20k for 3bhk
You wont be making 2LPA a month from a village, they will reduce your salary to 75k, its like how in bay area you make 2 crores but for the same work you make 30L in bangalore.
Flat Renting Guide for Bengaluru (PDF): bit.ly/3hAVhpS
@wintwealthyt .. pls make vedio
Where is the renting calculator?
This doesn't show the real reality of the rental scene in Bangalore currently. You should have reviewed the rental prices for Bellandur area. Where the owners are demanding 50k for semi furnished 2bhk, which totally insane and no one can control them
The rents in bellandur are the most insane that i have ever heard..just nuts
I know right. After 2 months of searching, I got a fully furnished 2bhk at 40k. I literally called the owner when the ad was posted.
Yeah. Mine is 66K for a 3BHK.
anyone has any idea of average rent to be expected in Indiranagar?
I think this video is completely bullshit. Is not relevant to the current scenarios. I am paying 26K for unfurnished house. It doesn’t have wardrobe, gyser…not even a door bell; couple of light bulbs are also not available.
Numbers have changed in past months
Now Avg 2bhk near IT tech park is between 40-50k (like whitefield/sarjapur and nearby areas) which was around 20-30 before 1 year.
Bangalore real estate is on fire. These owners are asking like anything which is not logical but still hardly any flats are available nearby Whitefield areas for rent. For 1BhK they are asking something like 18k-25K which is not in a society.
In Whitefield rent nowadays is on fire
Has it not came down after water crisis
Im a Bangalorean and yes rents have gone insane. The rents had reduced drastically in the pandemic and to make the losses up, landlords have increased it to insane amounts and once increased, they will never come down.
For most IT people my suggestion is to rent in other areas if you have flexible work. As in if you only have to go to office once or twice a week. Save on rent and travel once or twice. No point staying close to office and pay huge amounts if youre not going to office regularly.
0:00: 🏢 The video discusses the process of renting a house in Bangalore, with a focus on the importance of proximity to offices.
2:46: 🏠 Finding a house in Bangalore can be challenging, but visiting the area directly or using online platforms can help.
4:56: 💡 Tips for tenants: include furniture and repair responsibilities in rental agreement, negotiate lock-in period, and register agreement for authenticity.
7:06: 💰 The speaker is staying in Lakeshore Manor and paying a rent of 47,000, which includes maintenance and deposit.
9:35: 💡 Renting furniture can be a cost-effective option, especially if you don't have to buy everything at once.
Recap by Tammy AI
Appreciate this so much!
Thanks for saving my time! great tool Tammy AI! Where you gett this from?
This is so detached from the reality of the situation. the majority of tenants in Bangalore cannot afford houses in societies and apartment complexes.
Water scarcity is the major issue on outer ring road, surviving on water tankers. So consider this cost too.
I think you guys don't realize enough what kind of a gold mine of information (in the PDF) that you have created! Kudos! Very helpful for folks coming in. Just what we needed. :)
Glad it helped :)
Looking at issues in renting flats in Bengaluru, I feel Pune is much better. Most of tenants here are paying 2-3 months deposit. And flat owners in Pune are very much cooperative barring some exceptions.
True, Pune is much better city.
True but rents in Pune nearby to IT hubs are catching up, plus Pune is much smaller IT market and income levels of IT ppl are much lesser on average compared to bangalore
True. Pune is much much better
companies b hona chye tbi ja skte h 😪
True but what about basic infrastructure like roads. Pune roads are the worst in the entire country. Even state highways are filled with potholes. You wont find a 30 meter stretch without Imbalances and potholes
All very relevant and valid suggestions. However, there are certain societies which are in high demand and the landlord gets to almost unilaterally decide the terms as they have people lining up to rent the place. A classic example is Prestige Shantiniketan at Whitefield. So while the above suggestions are generally applicable over a wide range of apartments, some exceptions do apply.
Not sure how the people part of above video have so less rent. I did my finding for almost a month. 2 bhk in a gated society is getting rented on 30k to 45k per month and 3bhk is getting rented on 45k to 65k per month. The rent are usually higher for bachelors. For family the rent can be negotiated. Independent apartments and buildings have fairly less rent, 20k - 25k for 2bhk and 25k to 35k for 3bhk. I am surprised hearing the low rents mentioned in the video. Either they are staying in those flat from pre covid era, or landlord is a NRI and don't care of rent much.
This video focuses on those people who pay rent as an average 20-30k per month. There are lots of people who pay rent around 8-10k with a 40-50k deposit. Bangalore is an expensive cost of living place but it also offers a bit of a lesser rent with furnished houses. Just the tenants should search and ask the nearby shops. They search online and say "Bro, getting a house for rent in Bangalore is very tough coz of the expensive rents and difficult to find one". These people are lazy to go and find one for them"
Exactly.... Mines 12k for 2BHK in Garvebhavi palaya.
This guys targets only high class people's and well speaking English for their videos 😀
You are right mine is 8k at bommonhalli for 1bhk.
@@techihandleI pay 22k in Indiranagar. 1bhk 😢
@@blazkowicz666 you can move out from that place to cheaper place without compromising on quality. If you have remote work there is no reason to stay close to office.
Can you help me cheap locality near to Whitefield
Oh god! As a bangalorean, most of my family consider these localities as “outskirts”
This is for those whose earning is more than 30 l PA,but the person who is getting within 50 k,they have to live in a rent of less than 15k,house with no sun light,full day using artificial light
True it is , I Stayed at Bengaluru in 2013 at 6k rent with no natural light inside my house taken as a inspiration prepared well now owning 1 land and 1 premium appartment in Bengaluru, You can make it guys ,Work smartly
sandeep maheshwari, real id se aao
Make sure the owner should be trustworthy. They used to cut a lot of money from your deposit when u move out. Also, make sure to take back your deposit before you leave the house. Had a very bad experience.
Yes true,,we paid 1lak deposit ,,aftr 4mnths due to some prblm we planned to shift ,he duducted😢60000 sayng smtng and all,20000 1mnth rent ,but he deducted ,2mnths rent
I request the tech companies please move to tier 2 cities .. 🙏🙏
one month rent is deducted from deposit towards painting when one leaves apartment. This rule only in Bangalore experienced in Marthahalli and Bommanhalli not mentioned
The video provides valuable insights. During the discussion on rental costs, the respondent could have also included the number of bedrooms and the carpet area of the properties mentioned. This additional information would have provided a more comprehensive understanding of the rental market.
2 bhk rent in Bangalore is 30-35k plus maintenance except few areas
Absolutely....In past 2-3 years, prices have sky rocketed
With some owners the fixed clause of increment doesn't work. They will intentionally make themselves unavailable and later will tell you rental agreement is lapsed so either pay new rent or move out. And one doesn't have time to put a legal fight with the owners.
Until someone sue some owner and set an example, this is not going to stop. Make notary and registered agreement with police verification. If owner don’t follow norms after agreement it will be much easier for you to raise FIR in local police station and consumer court.
Informative video!! Btw Samarth - Which watch are you wearing?
i have a wfh job and live in the BTM area, the rent for a 2bhk here is rather cheap, but the place is mostly for students and bachelors so thats that
This is very different from reality. Can you make an uodated one please?
Model Tenancy Act will never come in action in Bangalore. Thanks to the real estate mafia
Who should borne the cost of preparing rent agreement? Tenant/ owner?
Rent in my society, on ITPL main road, for a 2bhk is 42k. My emi is 30k😅 in the same society.
Which society is this
@@siddharth0401 sv signature apartment
Make this video again at this point of time. Bangalore owners are looting the tenants.....ransom rent hikes happened....my friend rent has increased from 26k to 40k in a year. Owner are forcing to increase the rent or leave the house. Maharashtra has made rent agreement standardization but this is not the case in Bangalore
My rent is 21500 in kormangala but my owner is not providing his PAN card so i cannot claim the entire HRA component.
What should be the best legal option for this
Hey, do you still stay in club meadows?
Now 2bhk rent is more then 35k in Whitefield in normal societies
Hey, can you guys do a similar episode now for 2024?
The rent vs buy calculator is not accessible. Can you please reshare it?
Hi WintWealth Team,
Could you please make a Video on Renting and Buying a House in Hyderabad.
These guides are super helpful and very detailed
Kudos to the Whole Team.
Thank You.
Thanks Ajay,
We will be covering Hyderabad also soon :)
Great video guys
You talk about important topics and present them in the most professional way
Keep going!
Thanks a ton!
Current bangalore rent is all time high, 50k-70k is basic rate. What will be future?
It will be like Mumbai
Im staying at TC palya in a decent society with all the amenities now here rent suddenly shooted upto 45k for 3 bhk and 30k for 2bhk
Make video about owners increasing rent by 20% or asking to leave in a month
My owner increased the rent by 50%
There are pretty good areas in old bangalore... Cheap but transit is headache
with metro construction and connectivity full swing commuting should not be a concern. Im sure atleast then the owner would realize there are no takers for their golden eggs
Very well-written and presented
Wait for your videos and interesting takes every week
Thanks, glad you like it :)
Can you guys make same video for chennai as well
Also for buying a house in chennai
Thanks
always have a lawyer look up the agreement with your signature on it. thank you for the video
Glad you liked it :)
rent agreements are not enforced anywhere in Bangalore, especially if you are not native Kannada the rent agreement is pretty much useless. Most landlords will openly say go and file a police complaint because they know nothing will happen. Why waste money on lawyer then.
Why must the tenant pay the maintenance? The rent they Pay is more than enough.
I would like to rent a one BHK [i and my wife] in the area near St Patrick Church, brigade road.... any advice
Make on delhi also
1. Rents have bumped 30-50%.
2. Rent agreement negotiation is not practical in this market where supply is constrained.
Loved watching your videos.
Keeping making meaning full content.
Always!
do you get your deposit back? or is there any trouble getting deposits back in general when you leave?
Yes you get your deposit back after some deduction for repainting the whole house and cleaning or repairs if any damage but get that clearly mentioned in the rent agreement about the terms or amount of deduction.
No issues faced till date.. I got my refund, when I was renting
There will be trouble in most of the cases while getting back deposit.. even though there is no issue from your side
Most of the houses in Bangalore do not deserve the rent the house owners are demanding. Its all the north Indians, because of whom the rents have gone up. The northies never negotiate the rent hardly. They just get settled for whatever rent the broker is demanding.
I know a New Zealand cricketer named Tim Southee. Since you spoke about northies, would “Tim Northee” be a good name?
@@TheChromelover if you know him, why don't you ask him if he has any objection?? 😃😃
Why would u pay 50k as a rent, instead go and own a flat and pay 15-20k extra as an EMI. As if u can afford to pay 50k as rent u can top it up as well!
Because the same fldt would have 2x EMI.
Love your content! Thanks for sharing guys! My hometown
Glad you enjoy it!
5 to 7 people do co live in 2 BHK, and these people are ready to pay double rent, now all land owners are demanding same rent because. Family people are suffering now to pay rent
Please make a video showing a comparison of buying a flat and renting and leasing a flat in Bangalore. Including maintenance and other miscellaneous costs. Renting an apartment also involves, 5-7% increase every year. No one talks about this one point.
Sure, we will try to make a video on it soon, thanks for the suggestion
I just moved to Noida and saving 50 p% more in rent.................
Hahaaa. That's why i leaved Mumbai.
Now i shifted to Kolkata. Where 2.5bhk with full furnished rent is 15k including maintenance. Walking distance from office.😂
Hello sir my request to you is please consider Pune property information as well because many people here are facing issues regarding flat rents and property deals so it would be of great help
The way you explain everything in detail is very praiseworthy great efforts keep it up but please do consider my suggestion
Hey Vishwajeet, thanks for your kind words, we are soon going to cover Pune as well :)
Living in banglore, rate my deal guys
23k rent / 1L deposit
1.5 km away from office, mahavedpura
It's too expensive to live in Bangalore. Other cities such as Pune and Hyderabad is way better Otherwise we would end up spending all our hard warn money in rent.
Any recommendations for Mumbai?
Uploading the renting guide for Mumbai tomorrow morning.
Bangalore its 11 months deposit. Ive hardly seen anyone asking lesd
Very sorry to say. But your rent figures are completely wrong. I have searched in Bangalore for at least 2.5 months within a radius of 10km but could not find anything decent enough below 30-35k for 2bhk. 3bhk is completely outside budget and can't even think of renting it.
pls do this for gurugram too
I am paying 55k for 2bhk on sarjapur.
Mine is 89000 including maintenance in bellendur
What about PG
Go through a video on PG Market in Bangalore
Its laughable that karnataka govt. Didn't opted for model tenant act.
I stopped watching when they said average rent for a 3BHK in Bangalore is 35K lol
35k 3bhk.. lol. 😂😂😂😂 2bhk ni mila rha yaha toh. Pta nai kis bangalore ki baat ho rhi h?
Sir please can you make a video about leasing a home in Bangalore
thanks for the suggestion, we will try to make a video on it
It is 10monthsrent deposit not 5to 6
it is not true if you willing go little 20-30mins drive you will as cheap as 7K for 2BHK
7k for 2bhk you won't even get in hoskote, Nelamangala or even hosur, let alone Bangalore. 🤣
Those who can WFH must opt to live far away peacefully at an affordable EMI/Rent, instead of all this jostling.
costs are much higher now
Why pple in bnglore looks older even before 45????
😂😂😂😂
because they dont use colour
You guys should do one for Gurgaon
Delhi NCR as a whole is heaven for renting, exceptionally good metro connectivity, lots of land so lot of buildings, apartments to choose from.
@WintWealthYT any such broker for rent in Kolkata?
Who's renting 3bhk for 35k in Bangalore?
Hiranandani is next to our place nd now u won't find anything in 35k .
Awesome👏
nice
Mines 12k for 2BHK in Garvebhavi palaya. Which is not society but they all make their own society like village
This guys targets only high class people's and well speaking English for their videos 😀
So ordinary people can’t understand English 😢?
My friends pay 75k to be close to their office!
It is very hard to afford this ..
This is very cheap. Even 1bhk is around 35-40k nowadays.
Try this video now , rent will ne 2x
I am sorry I disagree ! Your research is wrong
very helpful
Glad to hear that
I'm from begur I'm also dreaming to rent or own flat in hiranandani ❤
This video has no ground reality ….
2bhk in HSR or SJP road is 50-60k
Please do for Chennai ❤️
Yes Harish,
Will soon be covering Chennai, are you from Chennai or you moved to Chennai recently?
@@WintWealthYT planning to move soon. It would be helpful
No way close to actual ORr rentals
Meanwhile living in Mumbai
Bhai.. kuch naya nahi tha yaar is baar video me.
Put in english
This video is mostly wrong, saying all ideal things which dont happen in reality
Incorrect information + advertising and promotion is the theme of this video. Even 1 year back the rents were crazy and flats like these are rarest of instances
I would say there is some general useful information which lot of people do get wrong.
Don't come to Bangalore. The salary hike you get will be spent on living here. Live near your home town itself or leave the country. Bangalore is not worth it.
My owner deducted 50% deposit and threatened me, abused me
20k per month must be highest, if your making 2L per month, ignore all this bullshit, go find job anywhere else, trust me there is no meaning of paying 20k for 3bhk
You wont be making 2LPA a month from a village, they will reduce your salary to 75k, its like how in bay area you make 2 crores but for the same work you make 30L in bangalore.
Nothing new to learn from video,I expected something that would be beneficial.
Pehli fursat pe nikal
That’s definitely not the reality in terms of rent amount 😂
This research doesn't look correct
I think the video is 1-1.5 year old 😂