A Bengaluru-based software developer shares his struggle over whether to take a long-term home loan or continue renting. His Reddit post highlights the fear of AI-driven job losses and questions the value of the real estate market. This has sparked debates on financial risks, market scams, and the adaptability of young professionals.
Bengaluru Real EstateAi Job InsecurityHome Loan RisksProperty OwnershipYoung ProfessionalsReal Estate NewsMay 18, 2025
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