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Buying a house in Mumbai is no longer just a middle-class struggle. Even the top 5% of Maharashtra’s urban rich would need to ...
The report left online commentators in disbelief. While a section of them refuted the findings of the NHB report, others ...
Even for the top 5% of urban families by income in Maharashtra, buying a house in Mumbai would take more than 100 years of ...
Report reveals Mumbai’s top 5% need 109 years of savings to buy a home; Bengaluru, Delhi, and Chandigarh fare better.
On average, an UHNW Indian owns more than two homes, and around 12% of India's super rich plan to buy a new house in 2024, data from the Knight Frank's wealth report showed.
What India’s super-rich are spending on. Nearly twice as many Indians with a net worth of more than $30 million invested in property and luxury collectibles last year, including wine and rare whisky ...
You can get cheap labour to exploit — rich people’s houses are full of staff maintaining huge properties. And except for Delhi and Mumbai, property is fairly cheap.
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