Why YOU Can't Buy a House | Corruption in Property Market

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    Have you ever wondered why buying a house in India is such a costly affair? India has one of the most expensive urban housing markets in the world relative to its per capita income. Renting is much more affordable on the pocket, which is why a lot of young Indians are now deciding not to put their savings into real estate. While a higher interest rate on loans and significant taxes are reasons for the steep prices, there are much more sinister reasons also at work. Corruption is such a menace that nearly two in three purchases include the exchange of black money. And then there are nonsensical governmental regulations that stop the lands in our cities to be put into the best use possible. In this video, we delve into the reasons that make buying a house in Indian cities an impossible dream for many of us.
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  • @mohak_mangal
    @mohak_mangal  Год назад +247

    One thing I should have mentioned in the video: FSI cannot be increased on its own. An increase in FSI would also need extra roads, sweage system, public transportation, etc. to manage the additional population. Something to consider!

    • @polymath69420
      @polymath69420 Год назад

      yes

    • @iamnisargful
      @iamnisargful Год назад +1

      So more Vikas needed

    • @sachinkumar-rg9eg
      @sachinkumar-rg9eg Год назад

      Satisfied sir and thanks for giving importance and reply for my comment.

    • @lifegamerpro4033
      @lifegamerpro4033 Год назад +2

      In India, every city has its own FSI norm, ranging from 1.5 to 3.75, with Hyderabad being the only city in the country with unlimited FSI

    • @satishbamal8447
      @satishbamal8447 Год назад +1

      the pressure on the infratstructure is already there anyways, but yes need to be formalized so people can buy their own home at much lower cost

  • @PowerTrain
    @PowerTrain Год назад +775

    As someone whose family has been close with real estate industry in mumbai, i can say this video is quite accurate. however it misses major part of economics of encrochment, Bonus FSI especially in mumbai. Builder Nexus of Artificial Inflation, The Stronghold of Empty inventory in many cites and inabilty for people and individual land owners to self develop. The sitaution is soo bad, Prices in Borivali are same as new jersey and more expensive than dubai

    • @LifeGeneralist
      @LifeGeneralist Год назад +44

      Hey PowerTrain, I love your videos too.
      Just my 2 cents: There is no quality of life in Mumbai at all despite the exorbitant property cost. Even Navi Mumbai is better than main Mumbai, but Nasik is much better than both Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.
      Similarly Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad are much better than Mumbai.
      One of my cousin sold his 2 BHK in Santacruz, took a 200% hike in salary, shifted to Bangalore and bought 2 x 3BHK from the Mumbai flat.

    • @manishalobo5429
      @manishalobo5429 Год назад +14

      @@LifeGeneralist yes it costed me fortune to own 1 bhk in Santacruz

    • @brigingthemap
      @brigingthemap Год назад +3

      @askPT Bro.. You should address issue in your new video

    • @evergrandebestrealestate4854
      @evergrandebestrealestate4854 Год назад +9

      PowerTrain, People in New Jersey earn 10-20 times more than what people earn in Borivali but still have to pay extreme prices. I request you to make reality based videos that will bring to light the plight of common man.
      It is good that you only make videos on the top layer good aspects but you must also try to make videos which show the ground reality for the common man.

    • @abheetnigam
      @abheetnigam Год назад

      Can you elaborate

  • @abhishekpawar5126
    @abhishekpawar5126 Год назад +485

    India has
    Taxes of Sweden
    Property prices of Singapore
    Wokeism of USA
    Freedom of North Korea
    and most importantly
    Government and Development level of Somalia

    • @user-cc1so5tq2p
      @user-cc1so5tq2p Год назад +18

      Exactly 👍

    • @Bhupendra_Jogi699
      @Bhupendra_Jogi699 Год назад +9

      True af

    • @overlordborn6131
      @overlordborn6131 Год назад +75

      Salary of third world country also 🤣

    • @BruceWayne-qe7bs
      @BruceWayne-qe7bs Год назад

      Freedom of North Korea and Gov like Somalia??
      Just look at our neighborhood. The Gov is like any other Gov of democrasy. But the Country is to huge to handle. Even a mere 1% oppose a Gov decision. That can be one of the largest protest the world can see..

    • @BruceWayne-qe7bs
      @BruceWayne-qe7bs Год назад +38

      On top of that we have socialist and Communist people. What else do we need it to be worse?

  • @familykalappurackal18
    @familykalappurackal18 Год назад +209

    Solution: make remote work from home a common practice in India. It will reduce pressure on cities. Further it will put much needed money in small towns and rural areas.

    • @TheChromelover
      @TheChromelover Год назад +20

      A good solution, at least for jobs where just an internet connection is sufficient. But the HR in every IT company is hell bent on making the employees come to the office.

    • @rag12307
      @rag12307 Год назад +6

      Our political parties, government officials, registrar offices will not like this idea as they will not be able to fill in their pockets.

    • @mohit4902
      @mohit4902 Год назад

      Rents in India are so cheap, I don't get the point of buying a house in India

    • @oishibiswas1707
      @oishibiswas1707 Год назад +6

      @@mohit4902 so cheap? 💀 A decent 2BHK flat in Bangalore costs 35/40k per month? What cheap 😂

    • @VisheshSharma
      @VisheshSharma Год назад

      this is the only solution for India

  • @Karan_Bhavsar_11_04
    @Karan_Bhavsar_11_04 Год назад +660

    We are living in such era, where NEWS is doing comedy, and social media is showing the NEWS.
    Appreciate your efforts man
    Let's appreciate his efforts 😊

    • @IronMan-dp8gv
      @IronMan-dp8gv Год назад +11

      News bikchuka cha janta garib horahi har din

    • @gopaldey8487
      @gopaldey8487 Год назад +2

      😂😂

    • @beheravenkatakumaraswamy1331
      @beheravenkatakumaraswamy1331 Год назад +2

      True bro

    • @mohit4902
      @mohit4902 Год назад

      Rents in India are so cheap, I don't get the point of buying a house in India

    • @divineflu34567
      @divineflu34567 Год назад +3

      ​@@mohit4902uncertainty and you want to settle in life rented house isn't a good option

  • @ap71284
    @ap71284 Год назад +3436

    I was planning to buy a house in Mumbai and Pune when I was in India, the prices were very high and the property that I scouted didn't feel like it's worth that price. Then I moved to Canada within 1 1/2 years I bought a house for 3cr. It's a 3BHK with 1700 sqft, which also has a nice pond view, a front and back yard, indoor parking and a park near my house(which almost every Canadain locality had). Buying a house here was the best decision of my life.

  • @abhishek7271
    @abhishek7271 Год назад +870

    I as an interior designer truly understand the pain of this people
    They spend their life savings on this flats and literally start all over with 0 due to expenses post purchasing

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад +3

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

    • @vishalgupta7460
      @vishalgupta7460 Год назад +2

      I think buying under-construction flat are good you can examine the quality of material used.

    • @sanketnegi1
      @sanketnegi1 Год назад +34

      @@vishalgupta7460 So many a times these under constructions flats are sold saying there will be this will have ground, swimming, etc but is not there after completion..
      They sell fake dreams.. also they might use good material for base but for completion certain big builders have also used cheap material and you can't do shit once flat is booked.
      Especially with big builders..
      They are big they have lawyers and everything.. as a common person it's very difficult to fight.
      And many times buildings get delayed by few years..
      Remember you will be paying the EMI and if you have exisiting loan or paying rent you are screwed.

    • @vishalgupta7460
      @vishalgupta7460 Год назад +9

      @@sanketnegi1 yes i totally aggre with you.

    • @maulikpankhania859
      @maulikpankhania859 Год назад +2

      Even after purchasing 1.5 BHK for 36 lcs in one of the fastes growing locality of Ahmedabad. ( Adani nearby, Reliance coming soon ) I might not have money for Interior once i get posassion.

  • @lolvirnam124
    @lolvirnam124 Год назад +48

    I currently live in Singapore but if you created MOHAK TOWN, I would move back to India right now!!!

  • @earthshuman3864
    @earthshuman3864 Год назад +636

    And people say money can't buy happiness
    While it can give you home

    • @rasmiranjanbehera5873
      @rasmiranjanbehera5873 Год назад +29

      Because of greedy people prices rising as well so if everyone thinks like you than people will all unethical practice to earn money ultimately harming the society

    • @udith
      @udith Год назад +1

      @@rasmiranjanbehera5873 But not every one is foolish ethical person or unethical scum

    • @shubhamrajsingh6616
      @shubhamrajsingh6616 Год назад +4

      @@rasmiranjanbehera5873 Yup especially land is a good deal for them , even a municipal officer , and cash is the reason why it is happening , the rule should be made that stamp will be paid online

    • @aryanram02
      @aryanram02 Год назад +2

      haan bhai tu akela raho ghar meh bohot piason ke saath aur khareeed lo happiness ko bhi 👍

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад +1

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

  • @ashishsonawane2367
    @ashishsonawane2367 Год назад +1094

    Any Mumbaikar knows all these things very well. That is why owning a house in Mumbai is like a lifetime achievement.

    • @ana8908
      @ana8908 Год назад +149

      Who cares 😴 Mumbai is polluted and polluted

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад +3

      7llTHIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

    • @prajwalshetty9809
      @prajwalshetty9809 Год назад +38

      And going under water in 10-15 years, move out bro

    • @pawannfcb
      @pawannfcb Год назад +31

      Pune>>>Mumbai

    • @asap5837
      @asap5837 Год назад +14

      @@pawannfcb
      Absolutely Magarpatta and Nanded City alone >>> Mumbai

  • @iamnisargful
    @iamnisargful Год назад +205

    This is a rare instance when Mohak has presented the problem but not the solution (not even an idealistic one), and I don't blame him. Because the problem is so viciously rooted, the solution is not at all simple. Hoping for a better future. Would be great if our housing bubble pops like China.

    • @abhishekchakraborty135
      @abhishekchakraborty135 Год назад +10

      Still won't eradicate corruption..
      It's in the mindset

    • @meanieweeny4765
      @meanieweeny4765 Год назад +7

      @@abhishekchakraborty135 This is the one, it's not only the goddamn crab mentality we have but also the greediness beyond measure of anyone with even an iota of power. We'd rather dismantle someone doing good because he didn't cough up bribe money than let them bring prosperity.
      It's no wonder most people jump ship whenever they can

    • @Ish392s
      @Ish392s Год назад +5

      Not gonna pop like other countries. The demand is very huge so the price will not even move.

    • @nikeshdubey4129
      @nikeshdubey4129 Год назад

      ​@@thespectacularrevenant6642what's the solution please tell

    • @nikeshdubey4129
      @nikeshdubey4129 Год назад

      I'm from chhattisgarh and people here want government job because, there is so much corruption in government jobs here. And the government here doesn't let IT companies come in the state. There is no IT company in raipur so people don't even know about good paying private jobs

  • @suman_achary_vlogs
    @suman_achary_vlogs Год назад +20

    Extremely valuable content, an AVERAGE (which is most of INDIA) person would not have ever known these facts. Working hard does not pay off these days anymore to honest people, since honesty is a burden now. Everywhere there are crooks waiting to squeeze an innocent for personal gains. SITTING IN GOVT are the people.

  • @adityasundar324
    @adityasundar324 Год назад +380

    I saw an ad for a 3bhk apartment in Santa Cruz when I had visited Mumbai. A 3bhk apartment including registration and stamp duty costed a whooping 7c. For that amount of money, one could get a 1 ground land in proper Chennai and build an independent house. Not saying that prices in Chennai are any justifiable, but property prices in Mumbai are totally on a league of its own. It is absolutely insane to live in a matchbox building at some 20th floor and paying mind boggling 7c for it.

    • @SilenceSerene
      @SilenceSerene Год назад +31

      Mumbai is just like an expensive village, the only city worth living in India is Chandigarh

    • @adityasundar324
      @adityasundar324 Год назад +27

      @@SilenceSerene I second you. Chandigarh is a beautiful city with minimal traffic, wide roads and open green spaces. The weather too is quiet reasonable and the mountains are just 100kms away. A nice place to stay.

    • @goaflash8824
      @goaflash8824 Год назад +1

      @@SilenceSerene Goa >>> All other States of India

    • @naturelover5449
      @naturelover5449 Год назад +2

      @@adityasundar324 chandigarh is too much hot during Summers and so much cold during winterse

    • @BengaliManfromWB
      @BengaliManfromWB Год назад +1

      Kolkata and suburbs my home.

  • @aleenascaria6851
    @aleenascaria6851 Год назад +423

    buying a house is not possible for the current era of Millenials and genZ..I mean u're most likely gonna live on rent till 3/4th of your work-life and near retirement, you may be ale to buy a house and at that time, you'll not want to live in a metro anymore as it would have sucked out your soul.
    It was so much simpler for my parents, my parents bought their first house for 2 lakhs (1BHK) in Delhi in '99, 3 years into marriage; sold it for 25 lakhs in 2011 and bought a 2 BHK+ for 50 lakhs again in Delhi along with land in our hometown as well. All this while raising two kids in private schools+colleges. I'm never gonna be that rich, like my parents.
    it's true that our generation is poorer than our parents

    • @adityajha4308
      @adityajha4308 Год назад +74

      In India the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer

    • @ShubhamMishrabro
      @ShubhamMishrabro Год назад +58

      I feel you. My dad will retire with 2 pensions whereas I'm depressed for my future.

    • @satish2183
      @satish2183 Год назад +41

      Sahi bola , Jo hamare parents ne bana diya ab to hum logo ki himmat bhi nhi aur saath me itna kama bhi liye to kharche Kam nhi hote

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад +2

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

    • @aashishc5287
      @aashishc5287 Год назад +8

      @@ShubhamMishrabro 2 pensions holy shit
      How 🤯🙏

  • @user-or3lb9py8w
    @user-or3lb9py8w Год назад +19

    This real estate problem affectes us students a lot. Few of my friends are paying 30k-35k per month just on rent in mumbai. Not even including other expenses like food, wifi, electricity, etc. 🙂

  • @MukeshMorwall
    @MukeshMorwall Год назад +45

    It's a bubble and it has to break , The Normal Indian just wants to run away from the country because its reasonable to love in London than in Mumbai . I have lived in london and found it's not just easier but better ( Financially too ) . It's the Govts restrictions and the finance policies in India that make it a hard to live in place .Thanks for sharing

    • @78anant420
      @78anant420 Год назад +1

      not just uk, but a third world country like indonesia/vietnam is also better.

  • @yennapallyvamshireddy3590
    @yennapallyvamshireddy3590 Год назад +330

    Nowadays, Corrupt money is going more into agricultural lands than urban properties. In the last 10 years, the price of agricultural land all over India increased by 10-15 times (Not on paper). Whereas Urban property prices have not even risen by 3 to 4 times.

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад +12

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

    • @mohammedarif1855
      @mohammedarif1855 Год назад +8

      Urban property prices not risen 3 to 4 times in last 10 years?

    • @sagarrajak6996
      @sagarrajak6996 Год назад +6

      Starting price 25k vs starting price 10 laks

    • @rohitnagwanshi
      @rohitnagwanshi Год назад +2

      But very few can afford agri land as there's no loan facility

    • @dpyp
      @dpyp Год назад +11

      Bruh where you getting your data. My rental property I bought in 06 was 7.5L in a good location in western Maharashtra it swooped to 1.2cr by 2018

  • @Raj_Das
    @Raj_Das Год назад +487

    For the corruption we can't even blame a single government/party. If India has 1000 regional parties, all 1000 of them are corrupt. As a citizen we have to fight to end the corruption rather than blaming BJP over Congress or Congress over AAP. All of them are equally responsible for that. As a real estate developer's point of view Its equally important as they can also cut cost if they don't have to bribe 60 people for 60 approvals and it'll be easy to do business.

    • @TheRishijoesanu
      @TheRishijoesanu Год назад +43

      I don't know why it took so long for people to realize this. Indian cities are expensive because of low FSI (floor space index) regulations. That's it. It's a dumb regulatory problem that can be easily fixed.

    • @vikashchauhan2267
      @vikashchauhan2267 Год назад +3

      People themselves do this leave party alone.

    • @vikashchauhan2267
      @vikashchauhan2267 Год назад +8

      Like he said. Corruption happens because common people want to buy house at circle rate and builders were also common people initially. If govt comes to take stand on this issue then state vs centre issue will start. And they would deviate.

    • @TheRishijoesanu
      @TheRishijoesanu Год назад +6

      @@vikashchauhan2267 Corruption happens because of FSI regulations

    • @Bhakti_Bodh
      @Bhakti_Bodh Год назад

      As you all are knowing that corruption has increased a lot in the country and abroad and is increasing, so have you ever thought that how can one get rid of this corruption?

  • @pratyushukla
    @pratyushukla Год назад +13

    Excellent video! One major problem is the majority of companies opening their offices in prime locations or the metro cities in India. This insanely drives up the land rates as well as the rent prices and all of this heavily burdens the infra of that city. It would be awesome if companies and the government could work together to pave a way for office openings in tier 3 cities as well.

  • @adityaghosh9893
    @adityaghosh9893 Год назад +7

    You changed my perception towards upper middle class/ rich families. The way you connect to common man problem is phenomenal. Cheers mohak Bhai ❤️

  • @AshishAwaghad
    @AshishAwaghad Год назад +193

    Urban India doesn’t get priority for the government. Majority of voters stay in Rural India. Hence, Urban India is pretty much ignored 😢

    • @shivensaini3643
      @shivensaini3643 Год назад +7

      Yes, nobody focuses on Urban area

    • @TheRishijoesanu
      @TheRishijoesanu Год назад +32

      I don't know why it took so long for people to realize this. Indian cities are expensive because of low FSI (floor space index) regulations. That's it. It's a dumb regulatory problem that can be easily fixed.

    • @MithunOnTheNet
      @MithunOnTheNet Год назад +1

      "Hence, Urban India is pretty much ignored"
      It's not ignored by politicians AT ALL. The corrupt politicians the majority of the urban voters elect to power themselves are the ones collecting bribes from the real estate industry. They keep doing it because they know, come election time, they can win votes based on religion and caste from the majority!

    • @satyasankalpapanigrahi9416
      @satyasankalpapanigrahi9416 Год назад +3

      @@TheRishijoesanu the most of them are ignored, I think most of the indian do fear from the tall heights for that reason or simply they fear from the earthquakes

    • @nishantpatel173
      @nishantpatel173 Год назад

      Yes , aache din aa gye

  • @VipulK99
    @VipulK99 Год назад +229

    I am still trying to get a house for myself and my family,
    But I couldn't afford it. This is the truth and nobody will do anything and people like us will have to live forever in rent houses.

    • @domonkor7667
      @domonkor7667 Год назад +36

      That's why don't marry

    • @user-zw1pd8rm6e
      @user-zw1pd8rm6e Год назад +32

      toh bhai foreign shift hoja .. u can live a quality life their.

    • @kamilshah8966
      @kamilshah8966 Год назад +21

      True. And jab tak koi kisi Ghar ke liye 40-50 lakh kama bhi le tab tak us ghar ka price 1 crore tak pahuch jayega!

    • @finhub9364
      @finhub9364 Год назад +17

      Own house is luxury now days

    • @neelj5155
      @neelj5155 Год назад +8

      Tier 2,3 cities are best to get properties!!

  • @SujitJadhavIN
    @SujitJadhavIN Год назад +12

    When registering a private limited company (official, online, all white money), MCA Government officers still asks for black money to get name reserved.
    And Same with buying farm land, 1% of total amount goes to Government registry officer by black money.
    It's much better to do business in USA, rather than India. Trust me.

  • @manish2511
    @manish2511 Год назад +1

    Amazingly explained. I have recently started digging in to the property market to buy home and really come across all these situations. Way to go!!!

  • @ericjoseph2122
    @ericjoseph2122 Год назад +170

    We seriously need the government to take this up just like how they talked about the baiju's issue

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад +3

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

    • @mohit4902
      @mohit4902 Год назад

      Rents in India are so cheap, I don't get the point of buying a house in India

  • @shivam-kd7dq
    @shivam-kd7dq Год назад +173

    I was searching for rooms in Bangalore and your video is so on point. They leech money from hardworking individuals. Specially there are some societies which only rent through brokers and brokers charge exorbitant brokerage for even shitty apartments.

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад +5

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

    • @aftabahmed-_-
      @aftabahmed-_- Год назад +7

      Not some I think every owner rent only through Brokers....

    • @kshitijsharma8566
      @kshitijsharma8566 Год назад +3

      in bangalore there is one idioti rule of demanding 10x rent as a security fund till tenant vacate it.

    • @akhila007
      @akhila007 Год назад +2

      Yes damn I'm going through that hell. Bangalore is a hell hole.

  • @poonamsingh8001
    @poonamsingh8001 Год назад +9

    I really like your explanation but you forgot to mention the RERA ( Real Estate Regulation Act), which came into force in year 2016 to regulate this sector also there is a new feature added in income tax site that if someone withdrawal huge amount from bank than it will be shown in your ITR as information....these are some of the efforts which government introduced to reduce black money.

  • @mohammedfazil4560
    @mohammedfazil4560 Год назад +2

    Great job bro, people like us need to understand what we should demand from the government and govt has to understand these things, hope this system will change in India someday.

  • @harkritsingh1896
    @harkritsingh1896 Год назад +161

    Corruption is the biggest evil stopping growth in india

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад +3

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

    • @TheRishijoesanu
      @TheRishijoesanu Год назад +9

      I don't know why it took so long for people to realize this. Indian cities are expensive because of low FSI (floor space index) regulations. That's it. It's a dumb regulatory problem that can be easily fixed.

    • @user-mq3yz1ij2o
      @user-mq3yz1ij2o Год назад +3

      @@TheRishijoesanu even if FSI increases the officers who are supposed to give permission for more floors on your building will take more bribe😒

    • @Deira854
      @Deira854 Год назад +1

      I am a Canadian who has traveled to India and Pakistan both, and I can say this is where Pakistan wins hands down against India. Housing is so much better in Pakistan, then in India. Most of the Indian houses I saw were very small and infrastructure of the houses was so bad, it felt like houses in India are 100 years older then in Pakistan. I traveled to Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi in Pakistan, the houses there are so beautiful and with western/Mediterranean designs and most of them were so new. In India I never saw such houses, most of them were so old, small and crumbling infrastructure, yet they were so expensive. The big huge mansions/villas in Pakistan are much more affordable. It seems there is huge corruption in India in the Real Estate Market, Indians are being cheated in buying these sh_tty houses. Please travel outside of India and see what you can get for the same amount of money you pay for sh_tty houses in India

    • @adith9327
      @adith9327 Год назад +1

      Religion also slowing development

  • @officiallyanmol
    @officiallyanmol Год назад +76

    FSI is based on rest of the infrastructure as well like width of the road, water facility, electricity availability, policing, etc. 😅 You can't just create big big building and be then stuck in traffic jams like Bangalore, Mumbai, Gurgaon, Noida etc.

    • @prasadcnavale
      @prasadcnavale Год назад +2

      include pune also.... horrible traffic....

    • @shrikantchaudhari4252
      @shrikantchaudhari4252 Год назад +1

      True that.... And i also like to add what he said more fsi means more people to come to cities and reduce the overall rate... But he doesn't know the infrastructure to support that is negligent.... And with limited resource like water problem to overcome that infrastructure need more investment which ultimately going to strike up the taxes are people ready for that.... Also infrastructure needs time unless we are ready to invest tons of money on taxes which ultimately going to make a hole in your pocket so for that income also needs to be increase per person. I think this video was made in short time without in depth knowledge, just to get the scaler ad.....

    • @Ish392s
      @Ish392s Год назад +5

      @@shrikantchaudhari4252 there could be various policies to curb those difficulties. Owning a private vehicle is very costly in Singapore; so just like that we could promote public transport and improve it in major cities. FSI needs to be increased. The only major problem I see is drainage system and water availability. That means the cities need to be redesigned. Gov't needs to intervene and demolish illegal lands and homes. There are 100+ smart cities in India and proper planning is there but developing very slow. Population needs to be distributed there and new methods and new policies are needed there just like 1st world countries. The video was made perfectly okay, he's not a builder.

    • @mohit4902
      @mohit4902 Год назад

      Rents in India are so cheap, I don't get the point of buying a house in India

  • @shalivahanpatil5214
    @shalivahanpatil5214 Год назад +6

    Very impressive study , myself working in real estate , it's a harsh truth but our govt is so corrupt that prices are increasing every quarter of the yr , btw great video I liked it .👍

  • @Savya03
    @Savya03 Год назад

    Brilliant video and very precise. Keep up the good work.

  • @varshasindhu5672
    @varshasindhu5672 Год назад +45

    Look at Hyderabad…. Crazy real estate prices. Moved here from Delhi NCR. Now I have to deal with expensive real estate, dirty roads, completely lawless traffic, multiple beggars at signals, lazy and pathetic labour in general, horrible dilapidated government offices, indifferent people in general. But KT Rama Rao will tell you that Hyderabad is amazing for investment.😢

    • @jinfin221
      @jinfin221 Год назад +1

      Gurgaon mein bhi kam nahi hai prices.

    • @varshasindhu5672
      @varshasindhu5672 Год назад +7

      Delhi-NCR is much better in terms of infrastructure. Cleaner better roads, No beggars on roads, better maintained govt. offices ( though still pathetic but not as horrible as Hyderabad ) better maintained malls and open markets, way better attitude of people towards work in general.

    • @31davidwarner
      @31davidwarner Год назад +1

      Aap Telugu ho ?
      Ur identity?

    • @davidkrupadanam1179
      @davidkrupadanam1179 Год назад +3

      Hyderabad houses are as costly as in Bangalore along with dirtiest roads and traffic jam.
      Government is just bluffing about better infrastructure

  • @breathgiver1074
    @breathgiver1074 Год назад +35

    Please make more videos on this topic... Excellent topic.. This real estate is the most corrupt area. Every person has some properties stuck in court cases for 10-20 years... Hard earn money is looted from common man..

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

  • @simplifiedmachinelearning
    @simplifiedmachinelearning Год назад +4

    If FSI gets increased in Indian cities, it leads to bigger problems due to bad level of infrastructure. If you can’t afford houses in cities, live at outskirts and travel to work. You can’t overpopulate and destroy ecological balance.

  • @sharathkumars9135
    @sharathkumars9135 Год назад +6

    When remote work started... even the owners of the houses in the remote places started increasing the prices drastically.... it's about getting chance to loot the money... every human is an opportunist....

    • @mohit4902
      @mohit4902 Год назад

      Rents in India are so cheap, I don't get the point of buying a house in India

  • @dhirendrakumar276
    @dhirendrakumar276 Год назад +27

    The growth of Noida and Greater Noida halted mainly since builders have to pay 40% ''commission'' to authorities and officials. They have to build, sell the apartments and make profit in the remaining 60% - That's why most of the builders and consumers are suffering in NCR.

  • @rajyavardhansingh4508
    @rajyavardhansingh4508 Год назад +64

    Love the way how you swiftly explain such topic in detail. Love your research work and videos 👍🏻👍🏻❤

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

  • @thetanbrahmavinashak5268
    @thetanbrahmavinashak5268 Год назад

    Praise you for raising this issue. Great content!

  • @RahulGupta-py5er
    @RahulGupta-py5er Год назад

    Superb sir.
    Very informative and beautifully explained

  • @thakurmanipalsingh7976
    @thakurmanipalsingh7976 Год назад +18

    Lucky to be in a generation fully of awareness!!! Thanks to you

  • @rhodephorus7733
    @rhodephorus7733 Год назад +122

    7:10 and people still say demonetisation was a great initiative by PM Modi, the only victims of that scheme were we middle class people, who almost went broke
    Imagine leaving every important work and standing in a long queue for days, weeks or even longer and still not able to exchange that piece of note you earned
    And at the same time, the capitalists, the billionaires didn't because they might have changed their currency notes already before the announcement of demonetisation, as the ruling party always has been too loyal to a few dozen richest sections of society. And the problem of black money is still there, so will they now implement a demonetisation 2.0 ?
    And I remember many of the BJP politicians, supporters and even news reporters like Sudhir Chaudhary claiming that the new 2000 rupee note contains a 'chip', which would prevent even the minute corruption.

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад +5

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

    • @TheRishijoesanu
      @TheRishijoesanu Год назад +2

      Did you watch the video?

    • @TheRishijoesanu
      @TheRishijoesanu Год назад +5

      I don't know why it took so long for people to realize this. Indian cities are expensive because of low FSI (floor space index) regulations. That's it. It's a dumb regulatory problem that can be easily fixed.

    • @LifeGeneralist
      @LifeGeneralist Год назад +4

      Demonetization was a grand success, so was GST

    • @shinjin2241
      @shinjin2241 Год назад +17

      @@LifeGeneralist Sarcasm?

  • @rahulshaw9393
    @rahulshaw9393 Год назад

    Nice to see someone talking about this important issue. 👌

  • @Sachin2905
    @Sachin2905 Год назад

    Superb video Mohak, you are doing a good job and that's why not at all allowed to make any mistake. Keep your research as genuine as possible.

  • @dvivek23
    @dvivek23 Год назад +6

    Glad you mentioned ULWE... Faltu ke prices hai jabki no water, electricity... no nearby schools, markets etc.

  • @vipuljasani4315
    @vipuljasani4315 Год назад +92

    Your video is partially correct with respect to only Black Money.
    I have done a lot of research on dynamics of property ( home ) prices.
    The main reasons behind high and unaffordable price are
    1. Black Money - which you already described.
    2. Income Tax benefit - In congress rule, the income tax benefit was huge but after Modi Govt came in power, they removed benefit and now restricted to 2.5 lakh only.
    3. Home loan - Why a low interest loan should be given to people buying a home for investment ?
    Solutions to each problem
    1. Increase the circle rate to above the prevailing price so that black money transactions get curbed. And Govt revenues also can increase very much.
    2. Income tax benefit to only home buyer who is going to stay in that house. Others should not be given any income tax benefit.
    3. Home loan should be given at lower rate to only those who buys home for using it.
    For investors, home loan rate should be high and same as interest rate at which businesses get loan.
    4. Income tax on empty houses assuming rental income ( higher than prevailing rental in that area)
    Without increasing FSI, property prices can easily drop by 50% if above suggestions implemented.

  • @WillowRook
    @WillowRook Год назад +5

    Mere ek dost ne Canada men ghar liya India se saste me. Now add the fact that incomes in Canada are several times higher, and loans cheaper. Now imagine how difficult it is to buy a house in India.

    • @Bwitch100
      @Bwitch100 3 месяца назад

      Agreed, I bough the house out of India as well much easier & quicker plus got really good appreciation by the time handover was due.

  • @REVIEWSONTHERUN
    @REVIEWSONTHERUN Год назад

    Great video! Thank you for sharing it. ✌️

  • @kalyanp3184
    @kalyanp3184 Год назад +14

    Mohak, the most important aspect that you miss is Home Loan interest rate, if we got 50 Lac as home loan we need to pay 1 to 1.25 Cr.

  • @CuriousBae
    @CuriousBae Год назад +12

    The way you choose the untouched yet important topics is incredible....and your in depth explanation is awesome.

  • @nistalasuresh5837
    @nistalasuresh5837 Год назад

    Very detailed explanation.... And I got to learn new terms... Thanks mohak

  • @anupamkushwaha5874
    @anupamkushwaha5874 Год назад

    Very valuable information. Thank You Mohak ji.

  • @anywho4264
    @anywho4264 Год назад +23

    This topic was on my mind since months. Great video as always 👍

  • @mksmar
    @mksmar Год назад +12

    Corruption within Real estate That's Common Thing... BUT Without Corruption it is Unimaginable... Specifically in India...!

    • @TheRishijoesanu
      @TheRishijoesanu Год назад +1

      I don't know why it took so long for people to realize this. Indian cities are expensive because of low FSI (floor space index) regulations. That's it. It's a dumb regulatory problem that can be easily fixed.

  • @alahaso
    @alahaso Год назад

    One of your best ! Big up to you and your team !

  • @lisanulshaaz8057
    @lisanulshaaz8057 Год назад +1

    U explained it so systematically and interestingly and i would appreciate if u could give English subtitles my hindi is not so good . Looking forward for further videos

  • @mandeepsingh-zh3ye
    @mandeepsingh-zh3ye Год назад +6

    Informative......... Nice approach Mohak bhaia ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @DhritiDasgupta
    @DhritiDasgupta Год назад +21

    Starting from salaries, to corporate culture, to renting/buying property, to basic cost of living, everything seems so bleak and hopeless for young Indian adults. Where is the Joy in Life?

    • @rahulbhimakari5584
      @rahulbhimakari5584 Год назад +2

      Youth have the power to change the affairs of the country...

    • @kamartaj3010
      @kamartaj3010 Год назад +9

      @@rahulbhimakari5584 par youth toh instagram reels me busy h

    • @jinfin221
      @jinfin221 Год назад +1

      @@kamartaj3010 because there's no hope.

    • @kamartaj3010
      @kamartaj3010 Год назад +2

      @@jinfin221 sad thing is people are not even trying to change anything

    • @JapGujral2000
      @JapGujral2000 Год назад +1

      Buy plot in Dholera

  • @railroadzindagi
    @railroadzindagi Год назад

    I live in Ulwe, Navi Mumbai. So happy to see you chose ulwe to talk about the housing prices.

  • @mohammedamaan5397
    @mohammedamaan5397 Год назад +105

    I think In our country there is a need for more cities(tech hubs) like Bangalore, Gurugram
    If we compare to USA there are San Francisco, New York, Seattle, DC, Detroit, Chicago, Dallas, Vegas, LA, etc that provide more employment opportunities
    And in India we only have Bangalore, Delhi and Gurugram, Hyderabad and Mumbai
    And Our Population is larger than every country except china

    • @shivanshsinghchauhan2623
      @shivanshsinghchauhan2623 Год назад +2

      DC isn't a tech city

    • @mohammedamaan5397
      @mohammedamaan5397 Год назад +7

      @@shivanshsinghchauhan2623 wasn't saying that
      DC provides a lot of jobs
      Detroit is also not a tech hub
      But it provides a lot job opportunities

    • @shivanshsinghchauhan2623
      @shivanshsinghchauhan2623 Год назад

      @@mohammedamaan5397 u used tech hub

    • @user-qq2yk6mf1d
      @user-qq2yk6mf1d Год назад

      @@mohammedamaan5397 DC provides jobs. Nope

    • @sreerajn7725
      @sreerajn7725 Год назад +2

      Correct. China has lot more new cities. We must follow their way.

  • @adarshkumar-jw2nz
    @adarshkumar-jw2nz Год назад +97

    I think you missed most important points, like How Indian property is inflated compared to other country. Buying power of Indian House on the basis of Average salary .
    I don't want to waste my whole life working just to buy a shitty flat in Mumbai or Delhi & live in unsafe place with corruption everywhere. This is the main reason why we want to leave India.

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад +1

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

    • @VinayKumar-ze2ww
      @VinayKumar-ze2ww Год назад +1

      How Anti-national you are. India gave you so much and now you find that place bad

    • @adarshkumar-jw2nz
      @adarshkumar-jw2nz Год назад +6

      @@racistrnin5004 BOT

    • @TheRishijoesanu
      @TheRishijoesanu Год назад +16

      I don't know why it took so long for people to realize this. Indian cities are expensive because of low FSI (floor space index) regulations. That's it. It's a dumb regulatory problem that can be easily fixed.

    • @akshitsachdeva8262
      @akshitsachdeva8262 Год назад +4

      Same i also want to leave india instead i can work hours for buying a house in silicon valley of usa

  • @parthrajpal3574
    @parthrajpal3574 Год назад +4

    Great video with such a great knowledge to learn from

  • @abhishekagrahari4184
    @abhishekagrahari4184 Год назад +2

    We need a part 2 stating hows these problems can be solved.

  • @DRAG171
    @DRAG171 Год назад

    Aap kitane sahi tarike se explain krate ho... very good

  • @yash_kanthaliya
    @yash_kanthaliya Год назад +9

    सिर्फ solution है कि गांवों को develop करो तो लोग शहरों की तरफ नही भागेंगे

  • @mendoncashon
    @mendoncashon Год назад +63

    The problem with removing corrpution now is that the people who have already bought a property will face heavy losses. It is a paradoxical situation now.

    • @ajaysinghrathore1940
      @ajaysinghrathore1940 Год назад +20

      lagta hai apne khrid lia hai.. to aap nhi chahte ki prices gir jaye

    • @aakashsahani2991
      @aakashsahani2991 Год назад +14

      Since thses are not liquid assets they will face losses on paper so they should wait till the price go back up and digest the minimal losses.
      After all one can't go much longer destroying younger generation's lives forever, someday sooner or later this artificial inflation should deflate and better be soon since it will be win-win for all, the more time it takes the greater losses investors will face.
      Moral paradox for sure.

    • @mendoncashon
      @mendoncashon Год назад +1

      @@aakashsahani2991 true that.

    • @mendoncashon
      @mendoncashon Год назад +7

      @@ajaysinghrathore1940 nope. Just stated a fact. Would love for the prices to fall down to make my first purchase.

    • @MithunOnTheNet
      @MithunOnTheNet Год назад +4

      That loss will only be temporary. There will be a surge of demand -- this time from genuine buyers -- that prices will again creep back up.

  • @dr.mayukhdasgupta3788
    @dr.mayukhdasgupta3788 Год назад

    Nice topic. Ery well explained

  • @darveshgupta8860
    @darveshgupta8860 Год назад +2

    Bhai you are an angel! As a civil engineer I have realised this and all those reasons you have mentioned only bribery is the best solution to counter these illegal prices! FSI is risky when it comes to safe structures to meet with upcoming demand of housing for population

  • @kartiksharma2967
    @kartiksharma2967 Год назад +75

    We buy our home last month only
    And We got 30% payment in bank and Rest 70% in Cash (Black)
    So, it's very common in India

    • @hardyzme
      @hardyzme Год назад +1

      Will there be any legal consequences for paying in black?

    • @shantanab2008
      @shantanab2008 Год назад +3

      @@hardyzme other than avoiding sales tax & registration, this will create further problem with tax people later on. if you sell it, then you have to pay capital gains tax on the official gain on paper, not actual gain on housing price, which will much greater as your original buying price is officially very low, and you will not sale it based on that..as usual people perpetuate the black money route to hide the gain. Therein lies the problem..not only builders but even resell flat owners ask for black money.

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад +1

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

    • @dds6960
      @dds6960 Год назад +14

      Abey ye cheeze bata nahi bewakoof 😂😂

    • @sjjdhwhjw1257
      @sjjdhwhjw1257 Год назад

      Why any legal action cannot be taken?

  • @pritamsaha4156
    @pritamsaha4156 Год назад +6

    Ham village mein hi khush hain...nahi chaiye saher jane ka....just enjoying in our village..🤸‍♂

  • @milindpednekar-wh2fz
    @milindpednekar-wh2fz Год назад

    thank you very much for the valuable information you shared.,,,,,

  • @surajkharade3861
    @surajkharade3861 Год назад +2

    6:28 if someone who have 1 cr rupees & want buy home to voo 20% tax kuy de … uska bacha to government school me nahi jane vala.. usko to electricity bill me discount nahi milega … us tax se use jayda garbi ka fayda hoga jo 1 cr ka ghar hi nahi le sakate…
    That’s why india equal taxation hona chahiye

  • @Gramsciii
    @Gramsciii Год назад +5

    The variety of ur topics are incredible

  • @adarshmalodia302
    @adarshmalodia302 Год назад +3

    Choice of topic is amazing.... because main part of problem solving is addressing the problem, and sometimes we are just okay with whatever because we don't even know that is a problem that we are dealing with, not a just the nature of the society.

  • @the_saiki.k
    @the_saiki.k Год назад +3

    I really request you to cover the topic of DBRAITS affiliation issue, mainly because it's issue where the whole adminstration could be held accountable and the other reason being no other mainstream media is covering the issue(It shows how secluded A&N island remains) covering this issue will be a great support towards those students whose futures are ascertain because of a Greedy Principal and a corrupt Administration.
    Edit: please check the news report from Nicobar times on 28/09/2022 protest and what went wrong. You'll understand the gravity of the situation.

  • @abhayvk1644
    @abhayvk1644 Год назад

    You are best 💗
    Love your content more than today's news channel content!
    Thanks for helping me to grow🧠

  • @pandugeet
    @pandugeet Год назад +6

    This is something everyone is aware of who has tried entering the real estate market. It's horrible in India and no one will want to solve it as politicians get majority of their money through this source

  • @YOUTUBE_AMERICA
    @YOUTUBE_AMERICA Год назад +209

    My family shifted to the USA in June 2011. The only way to have a home was to sell our ancestral land and buy a house, or to go to the USA and grow ourselves.
    My family chose growth. However, my mother couldn't speak English, so it was a big problem for her. She always remained isolated and didn't talk much to people. Americans were very rude towards her. She worked double shifts to send me to a good college. She hid her pain and took a loan from the bank to gift me a Microsoft laptop on my birthday.
    I am sorry, I can't express my pain.
    So we thought we would shift, and from there I completed my high school and college. Within a year after completing college, I was able to afford a home and manage my expenses.
    So itna asaan bhi nahi hota America me Ghar Lena.
    The same story is everywhere.
    Thank you for likes

    • @priyanshusaini4809
      @priyanshusaini4809 Год назад +5

      I feel your pain

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

    • @titan3537
      @titan3537 Год назад +20

      Lekin America jana hi kyu tha? India mai achche jobs nhi the ya achche colleges nhi the?

    • @sjjdhwhjw1257
      @sjjdhwhjw1257 Год назад

      Your mum at least got a job there. That's not possible in India nowadays lol

    • @indigobrain7450
      @indigobrain7450 Год назад +28

      @@titan3537 ek dum sahi baat, ab bol bhaag ja Pakistan 😂😂😂

  • @saivamsikrishna6033
    @saivamsikrishna6033 Год назад +4

    I don't know what's the actual reason behind sky rocketing property prices in Mumbai, but surely saying our HYDERABAD DECCAN is the best place for building homes, 10k worker can also live here. Proud to be HYDERABADI.

  • @rhutulajadhav3654
    @rhutulajadhav3654 Год назад +1

    So true .. thanks for making video on this .. I have been struggling to get good house with proper balcony in mumbai .. the prices are really bomb and nobody is raising any voice on it

  • @teamherapheri605
    @teamherapheri605 Год назад +21

    You forgot brokers.. they play a big role in it

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

    • @kusharajkonwar1782
      @kusharajkonwar1782 Год назад

      @@racistrnin5004 johoni

    • @TheRishijoesanu
      @TheRishijoesanu Год назад +1

      I don't know why it took so long for people to realize this. Indian cities are expensive because of low FSI (floor space index) regulations. That's it. It's a dumb regulatory problem that can be easily fixed.

  • @anshpandey7262
    @anshpandey7262 Год назад +7

    The Best Way Is To Construct A House In Your Village At Least Youll Not Live In A 2.5 CR Matchbox Hanging Over 17-18th Floor In A City 🙂

  • @vikashchauhan2267
    @vikashchauhan2267 Год назад +3

    FSI value depends on many factors based on the bylaws of the city's governing authority. It also depends on the size of the plot, the location, width of the adjacent road, availability of power, sewer lines, water, earthquake zone type and also the type of building - commercial, residential, worship, institutional, etc.
    If fsi is not regualted well then builders will make tall buildings in small plot and that is very dangerous. In India people leave no space for road. When such tall structure falls down it will be disastrous.

  • @RESEARCHVPD
    @RESEARCHVPD Год назад

    उत्कृष्ट सर !!!
    आँपका कार्य अति बहुमूल्य है,
    अन्धविश्वास हटाकर वैज्ञानिक तौरसे लोगौंको प्रगति और जागरुक करनेके लिए,
    बहुजन सुखाय बहुजन हिताय के निम्ति !!!
    आप अपना समय देकर भी सबको प्यार देतेहैं, सायद इसको सब लोग जानले ते,
    आपको धन्यवाद जरूर बोलते वह !!!
    धन्यवाद
    भवतु सब्ब मंगलं ❤️

  • @ManavGargBBB
    @ManavGargBBB Год назад +3

    Love the way you explain stuff..going great man.

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад +1

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

  • @HGsoul4ever
    @HGsoul4ever Год назад +14

    I’ve learnt a lot from this channel. Love from Nigeria.

  • @mdaadilhaque3030
    @mdaadilhaque3030 Год назад +2

    FSI is not the only thing responsible..Major problem with metropolitan cities is actually non expansion in real sense..statistic confirm this, like Mumbai metropolitan area is meagre 2000sqkm whereas for New York it is 20000sqkm, tokiyo : 8000sqkm, shanghai : 6300sqkm..

  • @rajniranjan
    @rajniranjan Год назад

    Mind opener. Only if this has opened the minds of the corrupt would have been amazing for our country. subscribed.

  • @Partha77282
    @Partha77282 Год назад +13

    I have personal experience with black money, have been to several builders they all were asking atleast 50% in black

    • @rahulbhimakari5584
      @rahulbhimakari5584 Год назад +2

      Cant government form some agencies and make their officers as customer and catch these builders red handed ??

    • @jinfin221
      @jinfin221 Год назад +4

      @@rahulbhimakari5584 They have connections that go upto big MLAs. Nothing will happen to them. lol

  • @hellomemes7302
    @hellomemes7302 Год назад +7

    At 2:10
    Mohak town nahi mohak Puri, mohak nagar or mohak vihar 😂😂😂

  • @manifestationsecrets1118
    @manifestationsecrets1118 Год назад +1

    Very nice points raised bro
    Corruption by local property dealers should also be included , they increase price and don’t let anyone sell property below that prices … they create hype in market pseudo hype .

  • @msanatanrao2858
    @msanatanrao2858 Год назад

    Beautiful and informative

  • @domonkor7667
    @domonkor7667 Год назад +6

    In assam we buy a 1 Bigha land in 14 lakh rs.
    But non local residents cannot able to buy land here

  • @khazirahamathulla
    @khazirahamathulla Год назад +4

    Good to see my area R.T. Nagar, Bangalore in the video. I stay in an apartment on rent. Don't have any plans to buy any house because of highliy inflated rates.

  • @beingacivil3542
    @beingacivil3542 Год назад +1

    Your explanation about fis is partially correct there are many factors to consider tha construction of buildings fsi explain how much area you have to construction but with consideration of mos or open space required for each plot

  • @rahulupdhy
    @rahulupdhy Год назад

    Informative ❤️💯

  • @ranjana4930
    @ranjana4930 Год назад +144

    My father bought a 80 gj plot 7 year ago in jaipur and the price was 7 lakh at that time,and the plot was not even in main jaipur.but in legal papers the price was less then 1lakh..

    • @user-zw1pd8rm6e
      @user-zw1pd8rm6e Год назад +27

      I live here in canda brampton recently my uncle bought bungalow of 3 cr which was quiet big a space of 4600 sq ft in outskirts of city and a good enviornment with less traffic and congestion..
      my respect to mubaikers increased after seing their houses..

      now i realised why mumbaiker nikhil wanted to shift to canada.

    • @lukario2393
      @lukario2393 Год назад +18

      @@user-zw1pd8rm6e bas hoogaya flex karkay?😥

    • @kaun_mukul3338
      @kaun_mukul3338 Год назад

      @@user-zw1pd8rm6e realy in crores ? 😂

    • @user-zw1pd8rm6e
      @user-zw1pd8rm6e Год назад +6

      @@kaun_mukul3338 it was lone and he is a candian citizen so he gave only 10 percent downpayment.

    • @ankurchh
      @ankurchh Год назад

      @@user-zw1pd8rm6e he was or he is

  • @sananooransari2658
    @sananooransari2658 Год назад +5

    Your videos are always very valuable and informative 👍❤️

    • @racistrnin5004
      @racistrnin5004 Год назад

      THIS MAN NEVER DISAPPOINT TO MAKE US LAUGH

  • @nileshjadhav4236
    @nileshjadhav4236 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @sherryalfred6284
    @sherryalfred6284 Год назад +6

    I always wondered why there are so less skyscrapers in India from childhood now I have my answers.