‘₹2.5 Crore for 3BHK on Bengaluru’s Edge’: Viral Post Warns NRIs to Stop Feeding India’s Real Estate ‘Greed’

Date:

A viral post on social media has raised eyebrows by criticizing the skyrocketing real estate prices in Bengaluru, particularly in suburban areas, warning Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) to stop fueling India’s property market greed. The post highlights that a ₹2.5 crore price tag for a 3BHK apartment on the city’s outskirts is an excessive cost, suggesting that inflated real estate prices are being driven by speculative investments from NRIs looking to purchase properties as assets rather than homes.

The post goes on to call for a more rational approach to real estate investments, urging NRIs not to succumb to the rising property prices that may lead to unsustainable demand. The viral message underscores how these investments have contributed to pushing prices beyond the reach of many locals, especially first-time homebuyers.

Critics of the trend argue that skyrocketing prices, driven in part by speculative buying, are leading to an affordability crisis in India’s urban centers. The warning also comes amid concerns that NRIs, despite their desire to invest in their homeland, may inadvertently be contributing to the widening gap between affordable and luxury housing in key cities.

As property prices in cities like Bengaluru continue to climb, the post serves as a cautionary note for investors to reconsider the broader economic and social impact of their real estate decisions.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

spot_img

Share post:

Subscribe

More like this
Related

Weakness in Hitachi Construction Machinery Stock Likely Temporary Given Strong Fundamentals

Hitachi Construction Machinery (TSE:6305) has seen a modest 3%...

Man Infra Launches MICL Shreepati August LLP to Expand Real Estate Footprint

On 19 June 2025, Man Infraconstruction Ltd. (MICL) formalized its...

Air India Crash Underscores Oversights Amidst India’s Infrastructure Boom

The crash of Air India Flight AI171 near Ahmedabad...

A Building Material That Lives—and Stores Carbon—for the Long Haul

Scientists and startups are pioneering a new generation of...