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Ashi Singh Buys House But Stays on Rent

Television actor Ashi Singh has reached a personal milestone by purchasing her first home in Mumbai. Yet, in an ironic twist, the actor continues to live in a rented flat—just ten minutes from her current shooting set.Singh, known for her lead roles in television dramas and admired for her grounded persona, says the decision to stay put despite owning a flat was rooted in practical thinking.

“There’s no point moving an hour away when my shoot is just ten minutes from where I currently stay,” she said, highlighting a logistical challenge familiar to millions of Mumbaikars—the city’s relentless traffic.

Her new property, though ready for possession, remains unoccupied for now. Singh explains she has always prioritised proximity to work over the prestige of living in a high-value address. “I’ve always believed that wherever my set is, that’s where my home is for the time being. Losing hours to traffic every day is not how I want to live,” she added.What makes her journey even more significant is the motivation behind buying a home. Unlike many in the entertainment industry drawn to lavish lifestyles, Singh says she had only one target—to own a house. “I never wanted a luxury car or designer bags. I just wanted a home of my own. That mattered more than anything else,” she recalled.

Her desire to buy a home was deeply personal. Having moved to Mumbai as a teenager, Singh grew up in rented accommodations. Her experience, she admits, was far from pleasant. “Even when we were paying ₹50,000 or ₹1 lakh in rent, landlords behaved as if they were doing us a favour. There’s little respect for tenants,” she said.For Singh, homeownership symbolises stability and dignity—values that resonate with many young professionals navigating the Indian urban housing ecosystem. In metros like Mumbai, where tenant rights remain weak and housing discrimination is not uncommon, owning a flat represents more than just financial security—it’s a step towards autonomy and self-respect.

Despite the delay in moving, Singh feels a quiet sense of satisfaction. The keys may not be in her pocket every day, but the sense of ownership is very real. Her story brings to light the practical compromises and emotional decisions that define modern urban life—especially for women carving out independence in cities built on inequality and aspiration.

While Singh returns to television screens after a brief hiatus, her personal milestone has inspired conversations far beyond the entertainment world. Her approach—eschewing luxury for stability—signals a shift in how success is defined in today’s India.

Also Read : R.madhavan Mumbai Apartment Leased for Rs 6.5 Lakh Monthly

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