HomeLatestUrvashi Rautela Rents ₹6 Lakh Apartment in Mumbai's Vile Parle

Urvashi Rautela Rents ₹6 Lakh Apartment in Mumbai’s Vile Parle

Bollywood actress and model Urvashi Rautela has signed a temporary rental agreement for a luxurious 3BHK apartment in Vile Parle (West), Mumbai. The apartment spans 3600 sq ft and is priced at ₹6 lakh per month. The agreement is effective from January 2025 to March 2025, with an interest-free security deposit of ₹19.50 lakh. Situated in The New India CHS, JVPD, the property also includes two reserved parking spots, providing Rautela with a comfortable and spacious residence during her stay.

Rautela, who represented India at the 2015 Miss Universe pageant and has a series of prestigious pageant titles, is temporarily renting the property for personal use. The rental deal highlights a growing trend among celebrities and high-net-worth individuals in urban centres like Mumbai, who seek flexibility in their living arrangements rather than committing to permanent property ownership. With Mumbai’s real estate market known for high demand and steep prices, renting becomes an attractive alternative for those with transient housing needs.

The Rent vs. Buy Dilemma:
The ongoing rent versus buy debate in urban India is gaining more attention. Experts like Abhishek Kiran Gupta, CEO of CRE Matrix, suggest that renting provides unparalleled flexibility, allowing individuals to avoid being tied down by long-term property ownership. Gupta highlights that the cost of owning a home has increased, especially with the added burden of home loans, making renting a viable and more economical option for the younger generation. “Over the past decade, property price appreciation has been relatively muted, discouraging young buyers from investing in homes,” Gupta added.

Sustainability and the Rental Shift:
From a sustainability perspective, the rise in renting could also indicate a shift towards more sustainable urban living. Renting instead of buying can reduce the carbon footprint associated with large-scale construction, as demand for new builds decreases. Moreover, renting can often lead to more efficient use of space and resources, contributing to reduced waste in housing developments. As cities like Mumbai continue to face space shortages, this growing rental culture could be a step towards more sustainable urban living, with fewer resources tied up in long-term residential constructions.

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