A Bengaluru software developer’s Reddit post highlights the fear of AI-driven job losses and questions the value of the real estate market. This candid confession has sparked debates on financial risk and market stability.
Bengaluru Real EstateAi Job InsecurityHome Loan RisksProperty OwnershipTech Job MarketReal EstateMay 18, 2025
The main concern of the Bengaluru software developer is the uncertainty of job security due to AI-driven job losses and whether taking on a long-term home loan is a risk worth taking.
Renting offers the flexibility to return to one's hometown without financial strings attached and relies on a Systematic Withdrawal Plan (SWP) from mutual funds for a comfortable life.
Public reactions were mixed. Some dismissed the Bengaluru real estate market as a 'scam,' while others advised against taking on loans due to the psychological burden of debt. Pragmatic voices urged the developer to consider the risks of default and market stagnation.
Some users argued that while AI will transform the job landscape, it won't eliminate jobs entirely. They highlighted the cyclical nature of layoffs and new job creation, emphasizing that economic growth relies on people having income to spend.
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