Meet Devraj Choudhary, a real estate broker living in a 150 sq. ft. affordable housing apartment in Juhu, Mumbai. Despite the small space, he has managed to turn it into a comfortable home and a thriving business hub.
Real EstateMumbaiAffordable HousingSmall ApartmentResourcefulnessReal Estate MumbaiNov 17, 2024
Devraj initially struggled to find affordable housing in Mumbai but stumbled upon an affordable housing project in Juhu that offered a 150 sq. ft. apartment at a reasonable rent.
The main challenge Devraj faces is the lack of storage. He has to be very creative and organized to make the most of the limited space available.
Devraj has designed the living area to double as his office. He uses a small foldable table as his work desk and a sofa for seating guests, while the bedroom is compact but cozy with a single bed and minimalistic wardrobe.
Devraj finds that living in a small space forces him to be more organized and efficient, which has improved his time management and productivity in his professional life. He also appreciates the little moments of quiet and coziness in his home.
Devraj's story inspires others to be resourceful and resilient, showing that with determination and hard work, one can achieve their goals even in challenging living conditions. It offers hope to those struggling with the high cost of living in Mumbai.
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