A Pune-based professional who moved to Bengaluru for a 25 LPA job now regrets the decision due to the city's exorbitant cost of living. Discover the challenges he faces and the lessons learned.
BengaluruCost Of LivingHigh SalariesReal EstateFinancial PlanningReal Estate PuneMar 23, 2025
The main reason is the high cost of living, particularly the elevated rent and other expenses, which have left him with little to no savings.
His salary increased from 18 LPA in Pune to 25 LPA in Bengaluru.
Other significant expenses include groceries, utilities, transportation, and eating out or food delivery services.
The story advises thorough research on the cost of living, factoring in all potential expenses, and creating a detailed budget before making the move.
He remains optimistic about his career prospects and is determined to find ways to manage his finances better and stabilize his situation.
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