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Bangalore Rental Crisis: 2BHK Rent in Koramangala Now Matches New York's; Flat Rent Surge Shocks Netizens

A recent LinkedIn post has started a major debate on the platform by revealing that renting a 2BHK apartment in Koramangala now costs around Rs.70,000 per month, which is just Rs.10,000 less than similar units in New York suburbs. This jaw-dropping comparison has raised alarms among professionals, as Bangalore, which is often called India's Silicon Valley, is quickly matching the house rent of one of the costliest cities in the world.

Rapidly Rising Rental Costs in Bangalore

House rent in Bangalore is surging at an unprecedented level, and the main reason behind that is the booming job market, which attracts thousands of new residents each year. Despite the rising number of people coming to Bangalore, the housing supply remains severely limited. Bangalore was previously considered for affordable living just a decade ago; however, the growing imbalance between demand and supply has turned the rental market into a landlord's paradise. Recent reports from real estate analysts show that the lack of new housing developments in many areas in Bangalore is a major problem which is pushing house rental costs to record levels.

Bangalore Rental Crisis: 2BHK Rent in Koramangala Now Matches New York's

Not all areas of Bangalore are affected equally. Many posh areas like Koramangala are experiencing big rental hikes, while areas in North Bangalore such as Hebbal, Hennur, and Thanisandra are witnessing rent increases of 20-25% as these areas are located near major infrastructure projects and the airport. Meanwhile, other regions like Whitefield and Sarjapur Road are rising rapidly due to the demand for modern living spaces.

Landlord Leverage in a Tight Market

With multiple options available, landlords are able to raise rents. In such a tight market, property owners hold all the cards, and tenants have very little choice and have to pay the premium prices. As one frustrated resident noted, "You're paying New York prices to live in a city where a 10 km commute still takes an hour." Bangalore is already struggling with incessant traffic and road closures and other issues, which only increases frustration and highlights the urgent need for infrastructural improvements.

Bangalore's infrastructure is struggling to keep up with this rapid growth in the population. Congested roads, long traffic, and an underdeveloped public transport system reduce the quality of life. Even if the residents pay premium rents, they have to go through the daily challenges of commuting through overcrowded streets.

Is Bangalore Becoming Overpriced?

Many Bangalore residents have been forced to reconsider their housing options as a consequence of the rental surge. Bangalore, which used to be an affordable city where people came looking for job opportunities, today faces a reality that it falls among the most expensive major cities in India.

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