Bengaluru’s property market has been buzzing with demand for premium homes, with many buyers eyeing apartments and villas priced around ₹2 crore. But how much salary and budget does one really need to purchase such a property in the city’s competitive real estate landscape?
Financial planners suggest that affordability depends largely on a buyer’s annual income and loan eligibility. Typically, banks approve home loans up to 4–6 times an individual’s yearly salary. This means that to comfortably purchase a ₹2 crore property, a household income of at least ₹40–50 lakh per year is often required, assuming a home loan covers 70–80% of the cost.
A buyer should be prepared for a down payment of ₹40–60 lakh, along with additional expenses like stamp duty, registration fees, interior work, and maintenance charges, which can push the upfront budget higher. Experts recommend keeping EMI payments within 35–40% of monthly income to avoid financial strain.
With Bengaluru’s IT sector driving higher salaries and a growing appetite for luxury housing, the ₹2 crore segment is witnessing steady traction. However, planners caution that buyers should factor in long-term commitments and market fluctuations before making such a significant investment.