Founder’s pain goes viral: Rs 80000. Rent, 5 lakh deposit, still not got house! | Bengaluru Founders Viral Post On Nightmare House Hunt With 80k Budget

Rahul Kumar

khelja|08-06-2026

A Bengaluru-based entrepreneur described finding a home as a nightmare despite a rent budget of ₹80,000. Their viral experience has sparked a new debate on the challenges of the city's expensive rental market, high rents and hefty deposits.

An entrepreneur from Bengaluru has started a new debate regarding the rental market of the city. He has shared his bad experiences while searching for a house, even though he had a decent budget. This founder said that finding a decent flat in Bengaluru became a headache and a tiring task for him.

Surprisingly, he was ready to pay a monthly rent of Rs 80,000 and a security deposit of around Rs 5 lakh.

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His experience quickly went viral online and thousands of professionals working in this technology capital of India, who have faced similar difficulties, connected themselves with it.

'Finding a flat was a nightmare'

Describing the entire process as extremely difficult, the founder explained that there are many hurdles in buying a house on rent in Bengaluru, such as high competition, strange demands from landlords and the pressure of paying a huge amount up front. In his viral post he wrote: “Finding a flat in Bengaluru was a nightmare.” The entrepreneur said that despite offering a good rent budget, he had to visit properties repeatedly, negotiate and even face rejections before finding the right location. He also highlighted that landlords in the city demand unusually high amounts of money as security deposits.

Bengaluru people associated themselves with the viral post

Social media users immediately started giving their reactions to this post and many people shared their similar experiences. One user commented: “Bengaluru fares have now increased beyond limits.”

Another wrote: “Deposit is more stressful than rent.” Many users reported that the cost of rent has increased rapidly in recent years due to the increasing demand from professionals coming to the city for job opportunities. Others said good areas near major IT hubs have become particularly expensive, making the search for a home even more difficult.

Bengaluru's rental market again in the headlines

The discussion has once again highlighted concerns over housing affordability in Bengaluru, one of India's fastest growing metropolitan areas.

The city constantly attracts professionals, entrepreneurs and students from across the country. This growth may have boosted economic activity, but it has also greatly increased the demand for living space. As a result, rents have increased significantly in many areas, and tenants often complain of hefty security deposits, brokerage charges and limited availability of good quality homes.

A growing urban challenge

This founder's experience reflects a larger issue that is affecting many people living in major cities of India. Rising rents, competitive housing markets and rising cost of living have become common concerns among urban professionals. While Bengaluru remains one of India's most preferred destinations for career growth and entrepreneurship, this viral post has reignited the conversation on whether the city's housing infrastructure is keeping pace with its rapid expansion. For many would-be renters, this story was a reminder that even a big budget doesn't guarantee an easy home search in one of India's most competitive rental markets.