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  • This Tenant says Pune is unliveable | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet Darshan, an IT professional who moved from Bengaluru to Pune for better career opportunities. Living in a 2BHK apartment in Pashan, he opens up about Pune’s infrastructure issues, poor taxi system, dust, traffic chaos, rising rents, and why he doesn’t see himself buying a home here anytime soon—despite good weather and culture.

  • From Mini-Mumbai to the Real Mumbai: What Brought This Tenant to Andheri | The Tenant

    Meet Bhanupriyaa Sharma, a media professional who returned to Mumbai after living in Indore and Jaipur. Now renting a 3BHK, 1000 sq ft apartment in Andheri West, she shares why she chose Mumbai for career growth, her home-hunting journey across 15–18 apartments, and what she loves most about her space—especially the kitchen and separate staff entry. Bhanupriyaa compares life in Indore vs Mumbai: peaceful Indore, soaring property prices, and why earning ₹1 lakh feels like a king’s life there but a struggle in Mumbai. She also talks traffic, metro connectivity, café culture, raising a child in smaller Mumbai homes, paying ₹1.2 lakh rent, and her views on buying a house without getting trapped in high EMIs.

  • Why This Tenant Says Bandra Is Better Than California | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet Abhi, a former California resident who now believes Bandra is better than the Golden State. He lives in a 550 sq ft 1BHK for ₹50,000/month and explains why Bandra won his heart — from all-day sunlight and a terrace, to unbeatable convenience, safety, vibrant food, and the iconic Mumbai vibe. He also compares his earlier life in California, where he paid $2000 rent, and reveals why Mumbai feels more welcoming, affordable, and alive.

  • This Tenant Moved from a 100sqft Slum to a Premium Residence | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet Rohit — a tenant who moved from a 100 sq ft slum home, where the bedroom, hall and living room were all one space, to a 480 sq ft 1BHK in a premium apartment complex. He shares how earning ₹10,000 rent from his slum home didn’t stop him from dreaming bigger, how people’s perception of him changed after moving, the mindset differences between slum communities and complexes, and why vendors, neighbours and even marriage prospects shift with your address. From gossip-filled lanes to open-minded residents, from parking struggles to privacy, and from misconceptions about slums to stories of families earning ₹50 lakhs — this episode captures his entire journey and his next goal: becoming an owner, not just a tenant.

  • The Lawyer Renting in a 120-year-old building in South Mumbai | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet Janani Swaminathan, a Mumbai-based lawyer who has made her home in a 120-year-old heritage building in South Mumbai. In this video, Janani shares what it’s like to live in one of the city’s oldest precincts — from the charm of vintage architecture and high ceilings to the daily realities of heritage living. She talks about commuting by cycle, dealing with old infrastructure, and why she believes modern amenities can’t match the character of Mumbai’s old buildings.

  • The Sikkim Girl Trying to Make it Big in Mumbai | Tenant

    Meet Anne Norbu Bhutia — a content creator, actor, and model from Sikkim chasing her dreams in Mumbai. From a cozy 2BHK in Andheri to reflections on culture, career, and home, Anne opens up about life in India’s entertainment capital and how it compares to her peaceful hometown in Sikkim.

  • The Tenant Diwali Special: From Mumbai Slums to Alibaug Villas: 2025 Recap

    Join us this Diwali weekend as we recap the best moments of 2025 with The Tenant. From migration trends across cities like Mumbai, Pune, Noida, Gurgaon, and Delhi, to life lessons on buying vs renting, we explored unique homes, sky-high slum redevelopments, and inspiring journeys of people traveling hours for their family’s dreams. Plus, a peek into luxurious villas in Alibaug. Don’t miss this special lookback!

  • The Lawyer Renting in one of Mumbai’s most green societies | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet Ajinkya Udane, a lawyer who calls Mumbai’s green and well-connected Chembur home. From facing landlord hesitations to paying ₹45,000 rent for his 520 sq. ft. 1BHK, Ajinkya shares what it’s like to live and work as a lawyer in India’s financial capital. He also talks about life between Mumbai and Pune, pollution in Wadala, and why Chembur is perfect for family life — not nightlife.

  • The 23-Year-Old Struggling It Out As A Real Estate Broker | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet Anubhav Srivastava, a real estate broker navigating the challenges of renting a 2BHK apartment in Thane. From dealing with brokers’ misconceptions to choosing the right gated community, Anubhav shares insights into bachelor renting, networking in real estate, and his dream of owning a home in Bandra.

  • This Delhi Couple Felt Powai Was Just Like Ghaziabad, But... | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet Shashank and Ankita who moved from Delhi to Mumbai for work and found their home in Powai—a 2200 sq.ft 3BHK with 3 parking spots. From adjusting to Mumbai’s open culture (where even taking an auto doesn’t invite judgment) to paying ₹2.35 lakh rent, they share their journey of seeing 45 homes, choosing Powai’s planned township vibe, and becoming the first Indian family their landlord rented to.

  • Renting Next to a Forest in Mumbai | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet Neil, a finance professional bachelor who moved from Ahmedabad to a quiet, forest-adjacent corner of Mumbai. Discover his unique 1RK lifestyle, the daily challenges he faces, and how he navigates life in a city that feels both chaotic and peaceful.

  • The Couple Renting a Home close to their Parents. But not too Close | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet Sumeet and Preeti, a family of three living in a 2BHK apartment of 650 sq ft in Mumbai. Although they own their own home, they chose to rent here to stay close to their parents, who live just a few floors above. They share their daily Mumbai commute of 1.5 hours, managing work without WFH, and how their daughter is lovingly taken care of by grandparents. Learn about their decision to take an unfurnished 2BHK for more space, the rent and deposit details, and their approach to life—prioritizing experiences over things, like their 5th wedding anniversary trip to the Maldives. From packed local trains to choosing security and convenience, get a real glimpse into modern family living in Mumbai.

  • The Small Town Girl trying to Make it Big in Mumbai | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet Nikita, who moved from Akola to Mumbai to build her career. From surviving long commutes and paying rent as a single woman to raising her family’s standard of living, she shares the highs and challenges of life in Chembur.

  • Irrfan Khan’s Advice Changed How They Chose Their Home | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet Archit Rastogi, a film editor, and Tripti Rastogi, an art therapist and trainer, who shifted to Andheri West to be closer to their children’s school. They live in a 2BHK apartment with 700 sq. ft. carpet area, and share how location, community, and even advice from Irrfan Khan shaped their rental decisions. From sunlight and windows to mall fatigue and WFH setups—this is how they made their house a home.

  • Fed up with long travel, this family left Andheri for Vasai | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet entrepreneurs Karan and Deep Soni, who made a bold move—from a cramped 585 sq ft flat in Andheri to a spacious 5BHK, 2,200 sq ft apartment in Vasai West. Tired of spending 5 hours daily commuting between Andheri and Vasai since 2018, they finally relocated closer to their factory—cutting commute time to just 1 hour and gaining a better quality of life. From living room-sized master bedrooms to hosting 100 people at home, this apartment has it all. But do they miss Mumbai’s hustle? Late-night food joints? Tune in to hear how this decision impacted their business, family life, and peace of mind.

  • The Tenant Down With Brittle- Bone Disease, But Not Out| The Tenant

    Meet Parikshit Shah — a digital marketing entrepreneur living with brittle bone disease. But that’s not what defines him. In this episode of The Tenant, Parikshit opens up about his move from Jamnagar to Panvel to stay close to his son's treatment, why he prioritizes sunlight and accessibility in his rented 1BHK, and why he refuses to take on a home loan due to ongoing health costs. A moving and insightful story of resilience, family, and smart choices.

  • Why This Couple Ditched Mumbai for Thane | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet Subhadeep Sharma (Transformation Consultant) and Priyakshi Sarma (Product Designer) — a couple who lived across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region but ultimately settled in Thane. Why did they leave behind gated communities in Mumbai for a 1BHK on Kolshet Road? Why are they paying both ₹28,500 in rent each month? From office shifts to lifestyle choices, watch them break down the true cost and comfort of living in Thane.

  • This Young Man moved from Delhi to Gurgaon for Freedom | The Tenant

    Meet Tushar Garg, an investor who made the bold move from Delhi to Gurgaon in search of better quality of life, more freedom, and the ease of co-living. For ₹45,000/month, he rents a compact 200 sq ft room that includes a bed, kitchen, bathroom, meals, Wi-Fi, electricity, and laundry. In this episode of The Tenant, Tushar shares why he prefers co-living over traditional renting, how it helps him meet new people, and why he's considering shifting his parents from Delhi to Gurgaon too. Don’t miss this honest and insightful story of urban renting, investment mindset, and lifestyle choices in the NCR.

  • Why This Real Estate Influencer Couple Say NO to Buying Property | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet the real estate influencer couple who pay ₹60K rent + ₹6.5K maintenance for a spacious 2BHK (1260 sqft) in Gurgaon—but still have no plans to buy a home. Why? It’s all about lifestyle, flexibility, and priorities. They chose this floor for the view and convenience, love their balcony-attached master bedroom, and mostly eat out—so the kitchen wasn’t a big factor. With a guest room that’s roomy and access to amenities like a gym, club café, and badminton court, this rental checks all the right boxes. They also open up about influencer earnings (₹11L last month!), the challenge of fresh ideas, and why honest brokers are so hard to find. ► Watch now to see why renting still wins for this power couple!

  • Why This CA Chose Convenience Over Luxury in Mumbai | The Tenant

    In this episode of The Tenant, meet Chartered Accountant Satkar Jain, who traded glamour for convenience by renting a modest 2BHK in one of Mumbai’s most practical neighbourhoods. With a 600 sqft carpet area, a spacious kitchen, and a deeply personal connection to the community, Satkar shares why living near Jain temples, hosting frequent guests, and staying close to essentials outweighed fancy real estate upgrades. From renting during COVID-19 at ₹33,000/month to now paying ₹60,000, hear how the rental journey has evolved, and why he says this home—though humble—has been “lucky” for him. Watch till the end as he talks about the upcoming redevelopment, rental trends, and why convenience > glamour for city living.

  • From Homeowner to Renter: 6-Hour Commute for Daughter’s Dream | The Tenant

    Join us in this episode of 'The Tenant' as we dive into the life of Dhirendra Tripathi, a Communications Professional residing in Noida. His 3BHK apartment, spanning 1,340 square feet, serves as the backdrop to his journey from buying a home early in Delhi to relocating for his daughters' gymnastics training in Noida. Discover his insights on apartment selection, commuting challenges, and the unique charm of Sector 143 in Noida. Don't miss his candid advice on homeownership and the surprising perks of Noida living compared to Delhi. Watch now for an inside look into Dhirendra's apartment lifestyle and experiences!

  • Why This Couple Rents in Gurgaon Despite Owning a Delhi Flat | The Tenant

    Meet a young couple who owns a home in Delhi but chose to rent a 2BHK in Gurgaon for convenience and safety. From daily 3-hour commutes to parental resistance over paying ₹70K rent, they share their honest journey of shifting to Golf Course Road. Why do they call Noida unsafe? What made them choose Gurgaon? Watch the full episode of The Tenant to find out!

  • Renting in a budget home in New Gurgaon | The Tenant

    Meet Mohd Faiz Osama, a finance pro renting a 2.5BHK in outer Gurgaon. He moved here for affordability and peace — despite missing the city buzz. Faiz opens up about living away from his wife on maternity leave, renting as a Muslim, and why he avoids community silos. A heartfelt story of choice, identity, and comfort.

  • This Couple Moved from Mumbai to Noida for Better Quality of Life | The Tenant

    Meet Rajeev & Pooja, a couple who left the fast life of Mumbai for the spacious calm of Noida. In this episode of The Tenant, they share why Delhi felt unsafe, how parenting changed their priorities, and what made Noida—with its greenery, infrastructure, and family-friendly vibe—their top choice. From renting a spacious 1900 sq ft 3BHK to avoiding Gurgaon traffic, discover why they’re committed to renting here long-term.

  • Watch THIS Before Buying Property in Mumbai| Hottest Micro-Markets To Bet On| Realty Returns

    Mumbai’s real estate map is evolving rapidly, thanks to mega infrastructure projects like the Coastal Road, Metro Lines, and Atal Setu. In this episode of Realty Returns, we break down the city’s hottest emerging micro-markets — from Borivali’s record ₹14 Cr sale and 21% price jump, to Vikhroli’s 18% surge driven by Grade-A offices. Chembur, Dahisar, Mira Road, Mahim and Dadar are all seeing renewed interest. But is it time to buy? Our expert analysis shows you where growth meets stability and how to avoid risky over-supplied zones. Watch now to make smarter real estate investment decisions in Mumbai. Catch Nandita Khemka in conversation with Chintan Vasani, Founder Partner at Wisebiz Realty and Joint Treasurer, NAREDCO NextGen India.

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