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.
In this episode of The Tenant, meet the real estate guide living in Kalina’s 2BHK apartment who prefers renting over managing a property. From connectivity to ventilation, learn the reasons behind their 30-year stay. Discover the significance of landlord relationships and a 300sqft master bedroom. Uncover the guide's monthly rent of INR 55,000 and their refusal of tenants based on specific criteria. Understand the caution in renting out their own 400sqft apartment. Join us as we unravel the complexities, proving why, for our guide, being a tenant is simpler than being a landlord.
Actor Salman Khan in 2017, leased an area of 27,650 sqft spread over four floors to TNSI Retail Private Limited, a subsidiary of Future Retail Limited, in Mumbai to run its Foodhall supermarket
The long awaited Mumbai Draft Development Plan (DP) 2014-2034, is in the final stages of approval and is likely to be implemented in 2017. Keeping in line with the national objective of ‘Housing for R
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has informed the Bombay High Court that 112 buildings within a four km radius of the domestic and international airports in Mumbai, have come up in violation R
At the inauguration of its new store, Maserati‘s India head, Bojan Jankulovski says that after the west, the company will look at East, like Kolkata, for new dealerships.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has sent an alert to the Mumbaikars to move out of their houses only if necessary as heavy rains continue to lash Mumbai from the last 24 hours.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Vasant Dhoble, who hit the headlines for his late night crackdown on pubs and restaurants in Mumbai, is back in the news again after a 50-year-old fruit hawker died of a heart attack on Friday evening during a raid conducted by Dhoble.