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Man Pays Rs 4 Lakh Rent Near Bengaluru. Take A Tour To See If It Is Worth It
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Surrounded by hills and lush greenery, the property features a private swimming pool and a small, well-maintained garden.
As the cost of living continues to soar in major metropolitan cities in India, a Mexican-origin man is making headlines for paying a hefty Rs 4 lakh in monthly rent to live two hours outside Bengaluru. A video of him giving a tour of his lavish property on Nandi Hills Road has sparked both admiration and disbelief online.
In a video shared by WhatsUpTenant Rentomojo, an Instagram page known for showcasing rental homes across Indian cities, the interviewer asks the tenant about his rent in India's IT hub. With a smile, he replied, 'Rs 4 lakh, and it's worth it."
As the clip progresses, the man takes viewers on a brief tour of his luxurious home, located about two hours from the heart of the city. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, the property features a private swimming pool and a small, well-maintained garden. Large windows fill the space with natural light, and nearly every room has a stunning view.
Furthermore, he shared that the living room furniture was brought from Mexico. The house has spacious interiors, large windows and a tranquil water body visible from the bedroom, which impressed many viewers.
Man is living in a different Bengaluru… — Akki Rotti (@Theshashank_p) June 17, 2025
As soon as the video was shared online, it grabbed viewers' attention and sparked a wave of reactions. One user commented, 'They should ask what they do for a living to afford such rent." Another added, 'It's Prestige Golfshire near Nandi Hills. I saw the furnished model apartment about a decade ago, still stuck in my memory. Every hardworking, intelligent person deserves a home like this to unwind in."
One of them shared, 'Saw this video the other day, and now I hate my life."
The clip has garnered over 13 lakh views since it was shared online.
High rental prices in Bengaluru have long been a hot topic on the internet. Earlier this year, a rental listing for a three-bedroom apartment in the city's Haralur neighbourhood made headlines for its steep pricing, Rs 2.7 lakh in monthly rent and Rs 15 lakh as a security deposit.