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Rs 6.5 Crore for a 3BHK? Bengaluru flat price goes viral, netizens share mixed reactions
ET Online | May 19, 2026 9:19 PM CST

Synopsis

A luxurious three-bedroom apartment in Bengaluru has gone viral on social media. The property, priced at 6.5 crore rupees, is located in the premium Millers Road area. While some admire its opulent interiors, others question its steep cost. The apartment spans 2,850 square feet and includes servant quarters and parking.

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A Reddit post showcasing an upscale 3BHK apartment in Bengaluru has gone viral on social media, sparking mixed reactions over its hefty Rs 6.5 crore price tag. While several users admired the home’s luxurious interiors and large living space, others debated whether the property was truly worth the steep cost.

Luxury Apartment in Bengaluru Goes Viral

The post was shared on the Reddit community “BangaloreRealEstates” and featured a fully furnished apartment situated in the premium Millers Road locality of Benson Town in Bengaluru.

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Apartment Features and Amenities

The north-facing flat reportedly covers an area of 2,850 sq ft and comes with three bedrooms, servant quarters, and parking space for two cars. Residents of the property would also have access to facilities such as a swimming pool and a dedicated children’s play area.

Price Details

As per the listing, the apartment is located on the sixth floor of the building and carries a price tag of ₹6.5 crore.

How the internet reacted

One user said, “Dream house. I'm earning 30lpa but from the lower middle class. No matter how much work there is. I'll never be able to afford it.”

“Life’s funny like that you really never know where the long game can take someone,” another user reacted.

Disclaimer: This article is based on a user-generated post on Reddit. ET.com has not independently verified the claims made in the post and does not vouch for their accuracy. The views expressed are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect the views of ET.com. Reader discretion is advised.


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