Raising a child in urban India now costs more than a house. And for middle-class families, it’s no longer just about love or legacy—it’s a financial decision that could determine whether you ever own ...
In urban India, soaring property prices outpace middle-class salaries. This forces buyers into smaller suburban homes, long commutes, and heavy, decades-long loan burdens despite government aid.
Affordability is a something people around the world are struggling with. In India, the story often starts with housing.
Anyone who grew up as a middle class child in the 90s in India would still fondly remember the good old days when money barely made it to dining table conversations. Cut to 20 years later, a ...