Owning a home in Mumbai, where soaring property prices make every square foot valuable, remains a dream for many people. In one of India’s most expensive cities, buying a house is often seen as a major life milestone. So, what does a Rs 7 crore home in Mumbai actually look like?
A viral Instagram video shared by content creator Arya Kothari offered viewers a glimpse inside one such property. The clip shows a woman giving a tour of her Mumbai apartment, with many online users reacting to both the house and its price.
The woman, who said she works as a brand director, was asked about the cost of the apartment. She replied that it was worth around Rs 6-7 crore before introducing viewers to what she called her “humble abode”.
The video then showed the living room and other parts of the flat. One feature that caught attention was the balcony, often seen as a luxury in Mumbai homes because of limited space. It also offered a view of the city skyline.
When asked whether she lived with any roommates, she replied, “By roommates, if you mean mom, dad and grandparents, then yeah.” The answer revealed that she lives with her family.
She also highlighted some interior details, saying the wallpaper had been handmade by an artist in Gujarat. While showing the bathroom, she said it was fitted with a rain shower, waterfall, steam and sprinkler setup, adding that it had turned into a sauna.
The woman also showed her handbag collection, which she said was worth around Rs 5-6 lakh. Later, the creator asked how much she spends each month while living there. She replied, “It's not a lot, Rs 1.5 lakh”.
When asked if living in the apartment was worth it, she responded, “If I was in Ahmedabad, I'd be like a princess living in a palace. What's the biggest challenge with living here? Still don't have a walk-in closet. Struggle is real.”
The remark quickly became the most discussed part of the video. One user wrote, “Your house looks fab.” Another added, “Imagine the price of the house after 15 - 20 years. Any guess how much it would be ?” A third wrote, “Damn that’s crazy.”