Rishi Sinha, an IT professional, shares his experiences of renting 17 homes over 12 years in Mumbai and NCR, and his ultimate goal in housing.
Real EstateMovingMumbaiIt ProfessionalReal Estate MumbaiDec 01, 2024
Rishi Sinha moved from NCR to Mumbai in search of better career opportunities and a more dynamic lifestyle. Mumbai offers a wide range of job prospects and a vibrant city atmosphere, which appealed to him as an IT professional.
Rishi Sinha has rented 17 homes in the past 12 years, living in both NCR and Mumbai.
The main challenges Rishi faced while renting in Mumbai include the highly competitive and expensive real estate market, sudden rent increases, and the need to move frequently due to various reasons such as property sales.
Rishi's final goal is to own his own home in Mumbai. He believes that homeownership will provide him with stability and a sense of belonging.
Rishi advises due diligence when signing a lease, maintaining good relationships with landlords, and budgeting for unexpected expenses. He also emphasizes the importance of being flexible and resilient in the face of challenges.
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