An influencer on X shares the financial ordeal her cousin faced after being laid off from Microsoft, highlighting the stress of property EMIs and the importance of emergency funds.
Microsoft LayoffsFinancial PlanningProperty PurchaseBengaluru Real EstateEmergency FundsReal Estate MumbaiAug 16, 2025

The housing market in Bengaluru is steadily growing, with apartment prices ranging from Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 10,000 per square foot in most areas. In upscale neighborhoods, prices can be as high as Rs. 13,000 per square foot.
The influencer's cousin purchased a flat in Bengaluru for Rs. 1.3 crore, with a down payment of Rs. 50 lakh and a monthly EMI of Rs. 78,000.
Netizens suggested various solutions, including selling the flat to cover financial needs, considering rental options, and emphasizing the importance of emergency funds for financial security.
EMIs become a significant burden after layoffs because the loss of income makes it difficult to meet monthly financial obligations, leading to stress and potential financial instability.
The rise in property prices in Bengaluru is due to strong demand from IT professionals, returning NRIs, and investors looking for long-term value in the real estate market.

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