From a small room in a dilapidated building into a 3BHK apartment in a new building. In this episode of The Tenant, we talked to a family which has seen a transformational lifestyle experience. We show you an apartment in Bhendi Bazaar -- a locality infamous for once being the location where fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim had several properties. Our Tenant says that the location may have several challenges but they get all sorted once they enter their new home. Watch the whole episode!
In this edition of The Tenant, we visit a property in India's most expensive neighborhood - Carmichael Road, Mumbai. Our Tenant is a young single man renting a spacious 1BHK apartment in a property littered with history and elegance. Watch the full episode as we take a tour of a unique apartment.
Why this family shifted from Mumbai to a Tier 2 city like Nashik? The tenant in this episode says his apartment is well-ventilated and that there is no air-conditioner needed. From the commercial capital of India to the wine capital of the country -- what were the key factors behind this shift? Watch the whole episode to find out!
Stock market influencers are a hot commodity in the Indian equity markets. But how do they make their housing and rental decisions? Where do stock market influencers stand on the debate between Renting vs Buying a home? In this episode of The Tenant, we meet one young Twitter influencer with a large following to understand his decision-making and usage of a rental apartment Also, we show you an apartment that is likely to be the best-furnished apartment in a prime suburb of Mumbai.
Home interior at just Rs 12,000 sounds impossible, right? The Tenant in this episode turned garbage into art! Not just that... she lives in the same house Bollywood actor Sidharth Malhotra used to live in before his movie Student of the year. Watch the whole episode as we have a chat with a very distinguished tenant.
The Tenant in this episode sold his own house near Ambani's. And, shifted on rent to the western suburbs of Mumbai. But, what made him do that? Also, he makes a lakh per month but he doesn’t work.
A view of the financial hub (BKC), sewage, and slums – all three from the same window frame. In the sixth episode of The Tenant, Moneycontrol speaks with a real estate tech entrepreneur who himself lives on rent See how he breaks the rental deal as we get to learn some very interesting insider hacks. Also, a connection with Paris. What exactly is it? Watch the full episode to know!
How does it feel like living in India’s tallest residential project? What extra amenities does it offer? Is it worth paying Rs 2.5 lakh rent in Mumbai? Well, ‘The Tenant’ in this episode lives in the neighbourhood of popular CEOs, actors and authors in one of the busiest areas of Mumbai – Lower Parel. Watch the whole episode as we take a tour of an apartment in Lodha World Towers.
Why would a homeowner become ‘The Tenant’? In this episode we explore why a young couple decided to move out of Mumbai. Is it space? Better parking or just less noise? But is Thane all they imagined? Watch the full episode to know the answers.
Rs 53,000 – this is the rent a tenant pays for living in a New York-style apartment in Mumbai’s Goregaon West. Karan Kalra, our tenant in this episode, is a struggling actor and a stock market trader. He talks about a bachelor’s struggle in finding a home in Mumbai and how he was once kicked out of an apartment. Watch this uncommon apartment in this episode of The Tenant.
In this second episode of The Tenant, a series where we take a home tour of the tenants in India’s leading metros and understand from them what ticks and what does not for their homes and neighbourhoods, we feature Himanshu Pant, a product manager at Dream11 and his wife Neha Pant who is a homemaker. The couple wanted a fully furnished home until a sea-facing apartment changed some of their prerequisites. So how was the rental deal secured? What were the deciding factors? What works for the apartment and what doesn’t? Let’s find out
In the first episode of The Tenant, a series where we talk to the tenants in India’s leading metros and understand from them what ticks and what does not for their homes and neighbourhoods, we feature Prashanti Shivalenka, a young finance professional who has made Mumbai her home for the past two years. The budget needed to be affordable and the tenant wanted her own space. So how was the rental deal secured? What were the deciding factors? What works for the apartment and what doesn’t? Let’s find out