@@amit4Bihar hello hater... After trance harbour link Mumbai will be connected to navi Mumbai and uts basically like giving land to mumbai and new air port also getting constructed in navi Mumbai Within 30min you can go and come to mumbai from navi Mumbai
As maharashtrian i really like Mumbai. But some dumb people saying lack of job and transportation in pune. Bro we have less vehicles less traffic. Ton of it jobs, tata and Mahindra cars are made here. Are made in pune. I was working for Adani electricity, which only provides electricity to Mumbai.
And lets not forget its artificially inflated through numerous useless regulation and Schemes like FSI and all So that politicians can do corruption. Coz Singapore is smaller or similar size of mumbai.
Singapore is mostly government built housing so helps with planning. What like 80 plus percent of all dwellings there are built by some public or semi-private entities.
@@milaanvigraham8664 Higher FSI would allow for vertical development. Lower FSI favours horizontal growth but Mumbaj doesn’t have much space in the first place
@@NoMustang273 When you have completely utilised your land with the existing fsi, the way Mumbai has, lower FSI doesn't favour horizontal OR vertical growth - it stops further growth or slows it down. You are treating Mumbai's population growth as inevitable. I'm not. India's population growth is inevitable. Mumbai's is not.
@@mayureshjarag7785 people prefer Mumbai because transportation from out side of Mumbai will take huge time but after mthl it will be easy to connect navi Mumbai and mumba6
@@mayureshjarag7785 to be honest living in 4 BHK in a society close to palm beach road is way more luxurious than living in a 1RK along marine drive, both have amazing sea view and navi mumbai is also way less crowded
@@racingjets1 it's about investing in real estate. Living at palm beach is affordable for middle class people and that's what makes it's lifestyle cheaper. Why would millionaires live in Navi Mumbai?They like to choose posh neighbourhood. And navi Mumbai is more like a residential area whereas most of the industrial areas are located in Mumbai.That's why gutter facing slums in Mumbai worth crores. All I want to say is that living in a 4bhk close to palm beach road can sound comfortable but not luxury.
As a Bombayite, I'll explain the real reason. The city's downtown is far more developed than any other city in the country and than the rest of Bombay. The difference is stark. You can live in Navi Mumbai, it's also developed, but no. People don't want to - because the downtown of Mumbai is so special and different. In other cities, it doesn't make a difference where you live, the cities are like collections of neighborhoods, kya farak padta hai where you live in the city it's roughly equal. But Bombay has a special and urban downtown the kind you just don't find anywhere. So people die to live there or close to there. The closer you live to downtown Mumbai, the more expensive it is.
@@axel3895 I hardly think so, what is Delhi's downtown? People don't even mind living in posh parts of Gurgaon. Rates are high in the lutyens area, otherwise they are the exact same throughout South Delhi (a collection of neighborhoods sprawling over an area around 50% the whole of Mumbai) - I mean there may be slightly different from place to place in South Delhi but there's no pattern. Nothing really distinguishes "downtown Delhi" - what does? You find auto rickshaws throughout the city for example. Mumbai's city district is instantly identifiable over the rest of the city, for having no rickshaws but iconic black and yellow taxis, the maidans, roads with pavements as wide as the road, no highways (mostly) but smooth at grade roads... it is iconic and instantly identifiable. Delhi you find Heritage monuments everywhere, the neighborhoods look the same across several distances etc
@@nandhakumarsoman7813 I can explain. I don't even live in downtown Bombay, I live in the western suburbs, a beautiful neighborhood nonetheless. The city district of Bombay is different in that, since it is the tip of a Peninsula, it is surrounded by seafacing promenades, has no random transit vehicles - no huge trucks and dumpsters (less, at least), does not allow rickshaws and has only kaali peeli taxis. Being an old money old city, is the only "old part" of any Indian city that is actually rich and well maintained and not poor. It has the oldest institutions in the country that still dominate - Calcutta might have old institutions but they are decrepit. It has several double decker red buses that you don't see elsewhere in Mumbai commonly. It has wide pavements throughout, and you don't find ugly pillars on the road anywhere, it's very much like new York - just roads without the need for flyovers or elevated trains. Mostly at least. Furthermore, every plot is used up as a building or a ground that touches right up to the road - you feel like you're in a "City" unlike other Indian cities where you find lot of properties but you don't find buildings and things coming right up to the road. You have entire streets with Victorian Gothic and Art Deco buildings lined along each other. It is the only part in Mumbai where people follow traffic rules no matter what - in worli seaface vehicles notoriously stop at one signal at a zebra crossing that was created just for pedestrians to cross, it's not even a traffic junction - they stop even if there is no one to cross the road. It's insane to see. There is a sense of discipline, importance, old age and urban culture in South Mumbai that you don't see elsewhere in the country.
I live in south mumbai ... And its my dream to buy a property here .. since the place i live was brought by my family ... I want to work so hard to have something of my own! 🎉 Currently a 300 sq.ft apartment cost 1Cr here in worli (near sealink!)
In South mumbai there is no jobs. What u will do there😂. We also used to live there then came to suburbs. Jobs ch nahi ahet tya side la ata. Fakt head office ahet. Bte u can earn house if u work abroad. Most nri buing houses in mumbai
That's the size of my bedroom here in Ahmedabad and that's not even the largest one. Seriously leave mumbai and work somewhere where your hard work can actually buy something meaningful and not a random tiny box in the sky. Other cities where work is rewarded with better quality of life. Mumbai is well past it's glory days now it's just an overcrowded humid and miserable rat hole that still costs an arm and a leg. Tier 1 and Tier 2 are non-sensical terms, since you can get almost every Tier-1 amenities in major Tier-2 cities anyway except all the clutter.
@@savansanghvi3276what's greed got to do here when there are literally thousands wanting the same piece of land? Overpopulation *is* an issue. Implement a one-child policy like China did for a couple decades and see prices falling everywhere.
@@sanjaythomasjohnyeah...with the economy Look at Japan and look at china... Both are experiencing stagnation... Only difference is, if India stagnates now...we will stagnate as one of the poorest countries on earth
@@amit4Bihar Yes you are damn right. I was en route to Surat from Chennai where I had to change train from Mumbai. Then I decided to miss yhe train as I was travelling first time to mumbai to see the city. Gosh, I couldnt spend more than 24 hours there. There are slums next to high rises, bad roads, traffic, and what not!
@@PoppyPoppers Bhai very few outsiders except Tamils wants to live in Chennai that made the city cheaper to live. Even the cheapest area of Mumbai has higher prices than Adyar.
Surrounded by water on 3 sides. What about the 4th side that isn't surrounded by water? Can't they expand from there? Or is it corporate greed that's driving the price?
@@sakshi3480 even Hyderabad and Bangalore also like that, many companies are in once place at first, but the city expanded by adding nearby villages, there by developing those areas, the two cities have sepcial economic zones to help diversify the industries throughput the city
They already expanded coastal area by 1km by adding sand .... Its a 8,000 cr project to build ... Underground metro and big flyways ..to compensate Mumbai's traffic!
yes land reclamation they're gonna do that again it's a whole plan. Previously the marine drive , wankhede stadium, etc. is built on reclaimed land too
Why the hell does everyone keep saying Mumbai has limited land? Navi Mumbai, Dombivali, Vasai Virar and Kalyan are the expanded areas. And even these places have more skyline than bangalore.
Nashik has to be one of the best cities to live in.The people aren’t as toxic as Mumbai people,education is almost like Mumbai schools,buying big houses is cheap but ofc with good neighbourhood
London? Filled with robbers and crimes are at highest I've visited Maharashtra, humble people, nice culture and good food. Society is always a factor while buying real-estate and so I think Mumbai is much more worthy than London
Media does it's job of brainwashing good. Mumbai has far more crimes anyday, it's just that most are not reported. Mind you i fckin hate london, but both are incomparable in terms of quality of life.
Bro my grandfather too sold 3-4 houses and one tenant is not leaving the house since he was living in that house for more than 10 years...but the carpet area of all those houses were not more than 200 sq ft then but now most of them are redeveloped to building in lower parel
Mumbai Downtown is like a heaven itself, just visit there during rain and you'll find out why its different and not exist in any other part of India. Kashmir, Rajasthan, South, Northeast are beautiful but when it comes to downtown no one came close to it!
Did you just compare Kashmir with Mumbai? Are you delusional😂 Alright,define this "heaven" you speak of,cuz i have been there countless times,visited most of area of interest and some luxurious part of downtown south. So help me understand,how it is "heaven"? Also you asked for a very dangerous stunt,visit South bombay during Monsoon?😂 i have better chances of not being drowned in Himalayan river than surviving waterlogged south
I also think that land reclamation project should get started in Mumbai. Mumbai desparately needs reclamation. It's south should get connected to raigad. It will be a greater move to Mumbai
@@18football18 in Himachal , Uttarkhand, Jammu & Kadhmir I think people are a bit old thought mindset. That's why I suggested these cities. Even cities like Mysore are also very much backward.
Those who are commenting about their cities by mentioning their most costly lands and comparing with mumbai, bro he is saying about average price in the city, not the most expensive ones! Lavish villas and big houses in prime areas in cities like Bengaluru or Delhi are quite expensive. But at same prices you'll have to live in box-sized 1BK "BIGG" house in Mumbai😂
Central banks printed tons of money during the COVID era that's why prices are rising. I bought apts in Turkey and Montenegro in June 2022. I could have spent 20-30% euro less if I had bought them in early 2020.
Instead of reclaiming land, Just build a Maglev line that connects North and Eastern Parts outside Mumbai. This will help in expansion and rapid commute. Imagine Reaching 70km outside city in 20 Minutes at average speed of 350Kph
Once Mumbai trance harbour link complete then it will be good to buy land or flat in navi Mumbai than Mumbai because connectivity will get super fast and can do up and down with in 30min Its like mthl will give land to Mumbai
Yes Mumbai is surrounded by water and have limited land than any other big city in world but that's not the real issue. Issue is poor city planning, illigal slums , lack of skyline and towers, Toleration towards massive slum land.
My home front of 500 sq ft(Plot is L shaped) cost 16000 rs per sq feet. It faces 4 lane road of 100+ foot wide road and I live in Yavatmal,city of just 4 lakh population.
Finally, no loop! 😌
@@amit4Bihar hello hater...
After trance harbour link Mumbai will be connected to navi Mumbai and uts basically like giving land to mumbai and new air port also getting constructed in navi Mumbai
Within 30min you can go and come to mumbai from navi Mumbai
Better to work in Pune. There are so many opportunities in Pune itself
Except engineering and medical there is nothing. In mumbai there are jobs for all fields
And transport in Mumbai be it Auto, Bus or train - its much better than in Pune.
@@Dattebayo3089 you are right except IT and automobiles there are no industries in pune
As maharashtrian i really like Mumbai. But some dumb people saying lack of job and transportation in pune. Bro we have less
vehicles less traffic. Ton of it jobs, tata and Mahindra cars are made here. Are made in pune. I was working for Adani electricity, which only provides electricity to Mumbai.
Yup....its always a better option
And lets not forget its artificially inflated through numerous useless regulation and Schemes like FSI and all
So that politicians can do corruption.
Coz Singapore is smaller or similar size of mumbai.
also surrounded by water
Singapore is mostly government built housing so helps with planning. What like 80 plus percent of all dwellings there are built by some public or semi-private entities.
FSI is bad according to you? Just allow any population density and endless growth? Open spaces per capita bhaad mein ja?
@@milaanvigraham8664 Higher FSI would allow for vertical development. Lower FSI favours horizontal growth but Mumbaj doesn’t have much space in the first place
@@NoMustang273 When you have completely utilised your land with the existing fsi, the way Mumbai has, lower FSI doesn't favour horizontal OR vertical growth - it stops further growth or slows it down. You are treating Mumbai's population growth as inevitable. I'm not. India's population growth is inevitable. Mumbai's is not.
Bro forgot the solution "Navi Mumbai"
But people want to buy home in central Mumbai. They want to invest money. It's about luxury.
@@mayureshjarag7785 people prefer Mumbai because transportation from out side of Mumbai will take huge time but after mthl it will be easy to connect navi Mumbai and mumba6
@@mayureshjarag7785 to be honest living in 4 BHK in a society close to palm beach road is way more luxurious than living in a 1RK along marine drive, both have amazing sea view and navi mumbai is also way less crowded
@@racingjets1 it's about investing in real estate. Living at palm beach is affordable for middle class people and that's what makes it's lifestyle cheaper. Why would millionaires live in Navi Mumbai?They like to choose posh neighbourhood. And navi Mumbai is more like a residential area whereas most of the industrial areas are located in Mumbai.That's why gutter facing slums in Mumbai worth crores. All I want to say is that living in a 4bhk close to palm beach road can sound comfortable but not luxury.
@@mayureshjarag7785 you are mixing up investment and luxury, red flag to not to take financial advice from you😅
Loved how Bengaluru expansion was shown
In central Bangalore it's 25k to 45k per sqft
you mean CBD?
I thought it was 55k
@@mayur9017CBD is around 2 lakhs
Yeah, no way it is 12.5K
Fr fr
Bengaluru's expansion 😂😂
As a Bombayite, I'll explain the real reason.
The city's downtown is far more developed than any other city in the country and than the rest of Bombay. The difference is stark. You can live in Navi Mumbai, it's also developed, but no. People don't want to - because the downtown of Mumbai is so special and different. In other cities, it doesn't make a difference where you live, the cities are like collections of neighborhoods, kya farak padta hai where you live in the city it's roughly equal. But Bombay has a special and urban downtown the kind you just don't find anywhere. So people die to live there or close to there. The closer you live to downtown Mumbai, the more expensive it is.
Same case with delhi
@@axel3895 I hardly think so, what is Delhi's downtown? People don't even mind living in posh parts of Gurgaon. Rates are high in the lutyens area, otherwise they are the exact same throughout South Delhi (a collection of neighborhoods sprawling over an area around 50% the whole of Mumbai) - I mean there may be slightly different from place to place in South Delhi but there's no pattern.
Nothing really distinguishes "downtown Delhi" - what does? You find auto rickshaws throughout the city for example. Mumbai's city district is instantly identifiable over the rest of the city, for having no rickshaws but iconic black and yellow taxis, the maidans, roads with pavements as wide as the road, no highways (mostly) but smooth at grade roads... it is iconic and instantly identifiable. Delhi you find Heritage monuments everywhere, the neighborhoods look the same across several distances etc
You have written a long paragraph but still I couldn't get your point. What is so special. I kept reading to find that out.
@@nandhakumarsoman7813 I can explain. I don't even live in downtown Bombay, I live in the western suburbs, a beautiful neighborhood nonetheless. The city district of Bombay is different in that, since it is the tip of a Peninsula, it is surrounded by seafacing promenades, has no random transit vehicles - no huge trucks and dumpsters (less, at least), does not allow rickshaws and has only kaali peeli taxis. Being an old money old city, is the only "old part" of any Indian city that is actually rich and well maintained and not poor. It has the oldest institutions in the country that still dominate - Calcutta might have old institutions but they are decrepit. It has several double decker red buses that you don't see elsewhere in Mumbai commonly. It has wide pavements throughout, and you don't find ugly pillars on the road anywhere, it's very much like new York - just roads without the need for flyovers or elevated trains. Mostly at least. Furthermore, every plot is used up as a building or a ground that touches right up to the road - you feel like you're in a "City" unlike other Indian cities where you find lot of properties but you don't find buildings and things coming right up to the road. You have entire streets with Victorian Gothic and Art Deco buildings lined along each other. It is the only part in Mumbai where people follow traffic rules no matter what - in worli seaface vehicles notoriously stop at one signal at a zebra crossing that was created just for pedestrians to cross, it's not even a traffic junction - they stop even if there is no one to cross the road. It's insane to see. There is a sense of discipline, importance, old age and urban culture in South Mumbai that you don't see elsewhere in the country.
@@milaanvigraham8664 well explained. Thx
Namma Bengaluru cameo 😂😂
No banglore is harmed during the shooting
@@mrnobody2929what shooting?
@@Ishaan-ok6uw I mean filming
@@mrnobody2929 😂
Heavy traffic
Heavy circulation of black money is another reason
I live in south mumbai ... And its my dream to buy a property here .. since the place i live was brought by my family ... I want to work so hard to have something of my own! 🎉 Currently a 300 sq.ft apartment cost 1Cr here in worli (near sealink!)
In South mumbai there is no jobs. What u will do there😂. We also used to live there then came to suburbs. Jobs ch nahi ahet tya side la ata. Fakt head office ahet. Bte u can earn house if u work abroad. Most nri buing houses in mumbai
In Bengaluru , it's 1700 sq for 1 crore ( in front of metro)
300 sq in Worli it's an Sra or old 1 rk house..because Worli is too costly for that price you mentioned
@@tariqmohammed4285 sra 1cr ...!!
Private builder ... Would cost atleast 2-3cr !!
That's the size of my bedroom here in Ahmedabad and that's not even the largest one. Seriously leave mumbai and work somewhere where your hard work can actually buy something meaningful and not a random tiny box in the sky. Other cities where work is rewarded with better quality of life.
Mumbai is well past it's glory days now it's just an overcrowded humid and miserable rat hole that still costs an arm and a leg. Tier 1 and Tier 2 are non-sensical terms, since you can get almost every Tier-1 amenities in major Tier-2 cities anyway except all the clutter.
So, basically the actual reason behind such expenses is overpopulation!
Nope, Human greed.
@@savansanghvi3276what's greed got to do here when there are literally thousands wanting the same piece of land? Overpopulation *is* an issue. Implement a one-child policy like China did for a couple decades and see prices falling everywhere.
@@sanjaythomasjohnyeah...with the economy
Look at Japan and look at china... Both are experiencing stagnation... Only difference is, if India stagnates now...we will stagnate as one of the poorest countries on earth
No More Facilities and Views and frsh Air more beautiful area in south and west bombay
I am also leaving in north mumbai but here the price is around 60 lakh to 4 crore
Come to South Delhi 💵
Bhai south delhi me exactly kaha pe aana hai?
South-east delhi ya
South-west delhi?
@@AyushKumar-wl8cx GK & South Ex
@@harshchauhan0202Woh pure Mumbai ka bata raha hai. Jaha ek juggi ka Kiraya bhi Yaha delhi ke kisi average flat jitna hoga
@@amit4Bihar Yes you are damn right. I was en route to Surat from Chennai where I had to change train from Mumbai. Then I decided to miss yhe train as I was travelling first time to mumbai to see the city. Gosh, I couldnt spend more than 24 hours there. There are slums next to high rises, bad roads, traffic, and what not!
8 times? So you think price per sqft is 100000/8 = 12500 in central Bengaluru? What are you smoking?
dettol
Thats why need brilliant scyscarpers like Hong Kong, Singapore and Dubai.
We left mumbai long before it really doesnt make sense know here
Main reason is Government...
If they had increased FSI of building then in one day this cost will come down..
No.If I want,I will buy cream property at whatever cost the area has.
Property rates depend on who wants it and how much money they have.
Another reason is they don't allow very tall buildings
Search for Chennai sowcarpet bro. You will be like what a content
It full of marwadis hence prices are sky
@@suryaprakashpareek4692 😂😂
Lol... Sowcarpet se bahar nikal and come to my area Alwarpet. You know what are sky rocket prices
@@suryaprakashpareek4692Marwadi=Misers 😭
@@PoppyPoppers Bhai very few outsiders except Tamils wants to live in Chennai that made the city cheaper to live. Even the cheapest area of Mumbai has higher prices than Adyar.
Surrounded by water on 3 sides. What about the 4th side that isn't surrounded by water? Can't they expand from there? Or is it corporate greed that's driving the price?
Thats north mumbai, mostly village, real offices etc are in central and sobo
What's on the 4th side? Rocky bhai
@@sakshi3480 even Hyderabad and Bangalore also like that, many companies are in once place at first, but the city expanded by adding nearby villages, there by developing those areas, the two cities have sepcial economic zones to help diversify the industries throughput the city
@@Delllatitude7490 Who developed those villages?
Is it possible to add sand??
Yes it is possible
Uae already did this..
See Palm jumera islands
Yes it's possible but it can be washed away if Tsunami takes place
They already expanded coastal area by 1km by adding sand .... Its a 8,000 cr project to build ... Underground metro and big flyways ..to compensate Mumbai's traffic!
Yes, it is. Current Mumbai is formed by linking 7 islands by putting sand in Thane Creek..
yes land reclamation they're gonna do that again it's a whole plan. Previously the marine drive , wankhede stadium, etc. is built on reclaimed land too
Bro forgot to say "and this is why" at the end
Me chilling in Airoli, being at the centre of Khopoli,Mulund,Dadar, Thane ..........and what not
😂 Airoli is good too. Andheri is 🤌🏻
Why the hell does everyone keep saying Mumbai has limited land? Navi Mumbai, Dombivali, Vasai Virar and Kalyan are the expanded areas. And even these places have more skyline than bangalore.
Add raigad too
@@Cosmox90017 r u insane? that is far far away from Mumbai metropolitan region which includes all the mentioned areas in my comment.
@@amardipbanerjee7982 Ok what about Panvel
@@Cosmox90017 yeah that does fall under MMRC
@@amardipbanerjee7982 But wo to raigad me hai
Nashik has to be one of the best cities to live in.The people aren’t as toxic as Mumbai people,education is almost like Mumbai schools,buying big houses is cheap but ofc with good neighbourhood
In Hyderabad also the same situation
London? Filled with robbers and crimes are at highest
I've visited Maharashtra, humble people, nice culture and good food. Society is always a factor while buying real-estate and so I think Mumbai is much more worthy than London
Media does it's job of brainwashing good. Mumbai has far more crimes anyday, it's just that most are not reported. Mind you i fckin hate london, but both are incomparable in terms of quality of life.
Lol bruh cmon now 😂
Bro is delusional, like mumbai? Filled with criminals, gangs, rapists, and disgusting hindus filled with hatred??? That mumbai??
Kuch zyada ho gaya
Yeh hai Mumbai meri jaan ❤🇮🇳✨
/s
Mumbai real estate is f****ng expensive..
Wrong, even in Bengaluru it is more than 60K per sfoot
Galoreis costly now days
Lavelle Rd is 40-50
Its surrounded by water but still we don't have enough water😂
We should make palm Islands in Mumbai like Dubai
Banglore is heaven bro❤
Horrible weather.😮 Always gloomy and depressed weather
@@tejaswinis6497it's not very hot like the rest of India
In Hyderabad here, it costs 1 crore + rupees pe r square feet.
In Avenue road in Bengaluru is more than 1 lakh per sqft only for land.
My grandfather had a 700sq feet house in Mumbai that he sold 20 years ago. We could have been crorepathi if he didn't sell it
Everyone's grandfather sold property or trusted the deed with someone or else most of them would be crorepatis if they were clever enough 😂
Bro my grandfather too sold 3-4 houses and one tenant is not leaving the house since he was living in that house for more than 10 years...but the carpet area of all those houses were not more than 200 sq ft then but now most of them are redeveloped to building in lower parel
@@mohammedkashif5868meanwhile dadaji from swarg
Sale wo property nhi bechta to tere baap ki shaadi nhi hoti aur tu bhi paida nhi hota🤣🤣
In other words, mumbai people are rich than new York City😂😂😂😂😂
Same in Hyderabad as well ... actually more than 1lakh
In Allahabad it’s INR 128,000 per square feet near High court. 😅
Mereko kya hai
Mujhe toh Pani peena hai
Mumbai Downtown is like a heaven itself, just visit there during rain and you'll find out why its different and not exist in any other part of India. Kashmir, Rajasthan, South, Northeast are beautiful but when it comes to downtown no one came close to it!
Did you just compare Kashmir with Mumbai? Are you delusional😂
Alright,define this "heaven" you speak of,cuz i have been there countless times,visited most of area of interest and some luxurious part of downtown south. So help me understand,how it is "heaven"?
Also you asked for a very dangerous stunt,visit South bombay during Monsoon?😂 i have better chances of not being drowned in Himalayan river than surviving waterlogged south
Kashmir is Pakistan
@@PakistaniUltranationalistspoken like a true *pakistani mulla ultranationalist.
@@aj186 Spoken like a true porn addict
@@PakistaniUltranationalistin ur dreams😂
That's the reason why Navi Mumbai is formed
Land owner in Mumbai : 🤤🤑
Hyderabad already crossed Banglore and reaching Mumbai..
And people be hating on us for shifting out of country smh smh
There is also some news and articles that a huge chunk of land is Mumbai is owned by a family ! Interested check it out
Bro central Hyderabad also cost same
I also think that land reclamation project should get started in Mumbai. Mumbai desparately needs reclamation. It's south should get connected to raigad. It will be a greater move to Mumbai
Delhi Akbar and prithviraj road are even more expensive...
They are 2 lacs per sq feet
2 lakh per sq feet? Damn
Yes boi
Then for 1200 square feet to build a house we need buy a land by giving 24 cr 😂😂
Then search about malabar hill in Mumbai u will know even USA people cant afford it
No boss... outdated..in Bangalore also 40 to 50k now
Center of rohtak land worth 700000/- per feet (shori market)
Tbh, I'd rather live in a mud hut in central Bengaluru than a luxury flat anywhere in Mumbai.
To be honest u will never be able to buy a luxury house in Mumbai.
@@northeastshots6357 The point is that I wouldn't even if I could.
Same anywhere but Mumbai(and delhi) you could throw me in a no name village in Gujarat and it would have a better life than these shitholes.
@@northeastshots6357 yeah this is good, like aren't you ashamed of being a poor because you can't afford to have a private jet and a mansion in LA ?
Gurgaon aao kabhi tum rate dekhne🤯
This is what happens when a fishing harbour is made a city
So, what was the original capital of Maratha kingdom 🤔
Second reason ye Mumbai hai meri jaan ❤
I don't think it's 8 times, may be 3 to 4 times that's it .
Here it's 2k₹ per square feet
Lol as if it is cheap in other cities
Bhai 2 lakh rupee feet to Jaipur me ho rakhi h ye sarkari rate h original 10× h Mumbai me
Just hoping by the time I graduate nagpur has jobs paying on par with Mumbai and Pune.
😂😂😂 this is nothing come to Rajasthan, sub urban city it is on par with Mumbai
In salem, (Tamilnadu) , cost per sqft near central bus station is 50k now
One correction - The sea is called INDIAN OCEAN
It is called Arabian Sea man , It is also part of Indian Ocean.
C'mon it's from like 7th standard
Please also tell out off 2.35 million , 60% have illegally occupied sombodies properties, and you know who are these people.
Best cities in India other than Mumbai:
1) Indore
2) Chandigarh
3) Bengaluru
4) Pune
5) Mysore
6) Hyderabad
7)
Definitely not Bangalore. Gloomy
If you want peace , come dehradun
@@18football18 in Himachal , Uttarkhand, Jammu & Kadhmir I think people are a bit old thought mindset. That's why I suggested these cities. Even cities like Mysore are also very much backward.
Don't ever dare to compare Bengaluru with anything in this world. Else people will start saying 'who asked you to come here?' Lol such thin skin.
Even I am asking you the same? Who asked you go there or anywhere else? Just be in your hometown.
Bro made whole world Banglore😂😂
True 6-7 years ago the rate of property was 60-70 lakhs. Now it’s gone up to 1-1.2 cr for the same
It's funny thing, in my small town, tadepalligudem, in seshmahal street we can see the same price one lakh😅
Bhai mere yaha 184k per square foot me jameen khareeda hai😂😂 190sq.ft of 3.5cr😂
can you please explain how Mumbai is covered with sea in three sides
Those who are commenting about their cities by mentioning their most costly lands and comparing with mumbai, bro he is saying about average price in the city, not the most expensive ones! Lavish villas and big houses in prime areas in cities like Bengaluru or Delhi are quite expensive. But at same prices you'll have to live in box-sized 1BK "BIGG" house in Mumbai😂
Proud to be pure Mumbaikar ❤ Jai Maharashtra 🚩
The time is near where the sea will soon start claiming the city.
City of Venice in India
Government should pay people to move out of Mumbai
Central banks printed tons of money during the COVID era that's why prices are rising. I bought apts in Turkey and Montenegro in June 2022. I could have spent 20-30% euro less if I had bought them in early 2020.
Black and white waala game bhi bata dete bhai😂
Instead of reclaiming land, Just build a Maglev line that connects North and Eastern Parts outside Mumbai. This will help in expansion and rapid commute.
Imagine Reaching 70km outside city in 20 Minutes at average speed of 350Kph
Priyal cameo was lit
Mumbai is also expanding with Navi Mumbai, NAINA, Vasai-Virar, Kalyan-Dombivali
I really love the explain ation😂
Once Mumbai trance harbour link complete then it will be good to buy land or flat in navi Mumbai than Mumbai because connectivity will get super fast and can do up and down with in 30min
Its like mthl will give land to Mumbai
Mumbai be like -- Pune ko 40 Barr kharid lenge 😂
Who can hear the background score like dota 2 🤔
Ah yes Bengaluru Empire beautiful
fyi; there are few places in bangalore which costs close to 1 lakh per sqft.
Mumbai is not racist
Yes Mumbai is surrounded by water and have limited land than any other big city in world but that's not the real issue. Issue is poor city planning, illigal slums , lack of skyline and towers, Toleration towards massive slum land.
Habibi come to South Delhi
My home front of 500 sq ft(Plot is L shaped) cost 16000 rs per sq feet.
It faces 4 lane road of 100+ foot wide road and I live in Yavatmal,city of just 4 lakh population.
Are ye papaocus kis field mein agya hai😂
But Toronto, Hong Kong, and Vancouver are not mentioned here 😅
Real reason of price is black money invested in mumbai land. Which raises the price
And that my friend is the official valuation which is merely 10-20% of the real transaction that takes place for the same, ifykyk
Fun fact: type fun fact and people will read your full comment like mine
Habibi, come to South Mumbai 😭
In Hyderabad it's 107crores for 4840 sq yards 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣👌😂🤣
People should buy land in Noida or Pune
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Bro in my village (beside the main connecting road) landowner demanded 3lakhs per square foot