Mohd Faiz Osama, a finance professional, shares his experience of renting a 2.5 BHK apartment in Gurgaon, highlighting his decision to move for affordability and the lack of discrimination he faced as a Muslim tenant.
GurgaonMuslim TenantAffordable HousingCommunity IntegrationDiscriminationReal Estate NewsMay 25, 2025

Faiz moved to outer Gurgaon for affordability and a more peaceful living environment, despite missing the city's vibrant centers.
No, Faiz did not face any discrimination during his house-hunting process, which he found to be a positive and welcoming experience.
Faiz chose to avoid community silos and made an effort to integrate and build relationships with his neighbors, regardless of their backgrounds.
The move has temporarily separated Faiz from his wife, who is on maternity leave, but it has also provided him with a more affordable and peaceful living environment.
Faiz's story is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of individuals and a reminder that sometimes, the best decisions are the ones that challenge our comfort zones.

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