How many of you have grudged your friends who say “My father had bought a flat in Santacruz for Rs. 200,000 in 1977, now it is worth Rs. 20,000,000” – surely you felt pangs of jealousy did you not? Did you think…if I had this I could have retired instead of suffering this boss? You […]

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It is amazing that strategies which looked very smart in a bull market can make you look very foolish in a bear market. One ‘house marketing’ company based in the suburbs of Mumbai had a big team to sell ‘second homes’. Obviously the team included marketing people, branding, sales, call centre…etc. These were people who […]

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A few days ago India’s largest bank dropped its interest rates on home loans to 8%. This is nothing short of sensational – considering that at the same time one of the top Indian groups (let us say Bluest of Blue) are willing to borrow in the same market at 12% per annum! However, I […]

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continuing the myth busting on rent vs. buy …. “Renting is for poor people.” Of course renting is for poor people – very much true. But it’s for rich people, too. I know if I name some of the people who live in rented houses – with their designations some of you might torch me. […]

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If you have been following my blog, you may have seen more articles about ‘renting vs. buying’ here is the next instalment. “If I buy a house, I get a tax break.” Business men also get tax breaks when they make losses or incur expenses! As do share buyers, – all are bad deals! The […]

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If you have followed my posts regularly you would have seen my posting regarding owning or renting your house..to which I have received violent protests. Here I am replying to the protests… “Own houses can be bigger than rented ones.” That is funny. You can rent a bigger apartment can you not? Most renters live […]

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I live in Navi Mumbai (New Bombay) where the rules of the game are different for day to day living. I may sound a little like Raj Thakrey if I said this place has a more North Indian culture than a ‘amchi’ Mumbai culture (where I lived for 42 years before shifting to NM). Mumbai […]

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