Discover the story of YouTuber Arihant Pahariya as he shares his journey from Noida to a luxurious duplex in Vasant Kunj, Delhi. Learn about the challenges he faced and the reasons behind his big move.
Real EstateVasant KunjYoutuberDelhiNoidaReal Estate NewsJun 01, 2025
Arihant faced frequent power cuts and high electricity bills while living in Noida, which significantly impacted his daily life and content creation process.
Arihant decided to move to Vasant Kunj, Delhi, to provide a better quality of life for his parents and to enjoy the well-developed infrastructure and serene environment of the area.
The duplex apartment in Vasant Kunj offers a spacious layout, modern amenities, and a garden, providing a significant upgrade from Arihant's previous residence in Noida.
The move has improved Arihant's daily life by providing reliable power supply, manageable electricity bills, and a peaceful environment that enhances his mental well-being and creativity.
You can watch the full episode of The Tenant featuring Arihant Pahariya on the Moneycontrol YouTube channel or on their website.
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