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Indian housing market literally exploits bachelors who look to take a house on rent. Motherfucking retards!

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    Not retards. Just too greedy
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    Come to Germany, you won't even find a house to rent most of the time ^^
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    @asgs greedy retarded cunts without spines licking every penny on the floor. I guess that's a better description
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    @devbf Been there.
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    I once saw an ad for a 7.5 square meter appartment in Munich for 600€ which is fucking expensive.
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    I did the conversion for a normal apartment in my city. The size is 74 m^3 for 97167 INR per month.
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    @irene but you earn and spend some other currency... An average engineer with less than 2 years of experience working in consultancies / service based company earns around 3000k-6000k (that'd be less 20k-40k per month)... Rent would be more than 10k for a really shitty place, with twice the security deposit, sometimes 6 times the security deposit, then there'd be 1 month brokerage and what not! If you want something nice, she'll 20k. That's what a lot of engineers earn.

    Note: The good ones are able to make more than 1000k annually.
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    Then they have issues with them renting it out to bachelors. I hope their kids someday suffer the same fate.
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    @BugsBuggy A decent developer makes about 270k INR per month. A nice apartment will cost 125k INR. A meal in a mediocre sit down restaurant costs 972INR per person. 12 chicken eggs cost 190 INR.

    We only have national grocery store chains with identical prices. No markets. The chains do “affinity analysis” and “elasticity analysis” on their database for pricing. Pricing is set in a way to forces consumers to pay more even if the cheap common products become unaffordable for many people. I can sometimes buy items on Amazon and have them shipped across the continent more cheaply than I can buy them locally. Every time I go to other countries with markets I am amazed at how well it prevents the price fixing. Prices are set by looking at the cost to produce and the market rate because they can’t mine data and manipulate the whole market.

    Regardless where you are on the planet someone is trying to figure out how to get all available disposable income.
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