Another Peak Bengaluru Moment: Cricket Fan Holds Up 'Looking For 2 BHK' Placard During IPL Match
A poster was seen in the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium stands during an IPL game. A fan used the area typically used for team and player slogans to advertise a rental home.
Bengaluru has a problem when it comes to renting homes because of the rapidly growing population and urbanisation in the city, which has led to an increased demand for housing. This demand has, in turn, led to a rise in rental prices, making it difficult for many people to find affordable housing.
In Bengaluru, renting a home seems to be a perennial topic of conversation that never loses its allure. The conversations about renting just never seem to end, from tenants recounting their peculiar interview experiences to landlords listing their peculiar requirements. A man has done something in the same race. Here's what happened.
Man holds up 'looking for 2BHK In Indiranagar' placard during IPL match
Could've asked Kolhi to marry us, but right now, priorities :@peakbengaluru pic.twitter.com/esLDUcR3Em
¡ª Atin Bose (@BoseAtin) April 16, 2023
The most recent development in this story involves a placard that was seen in the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium stands during an IPL game, where a fan used the area typically used for team and player slogans to ask for a rental home! Social media users have been laughing a lot and leaving clever comments in response to the photo, which has since gone viral.
Twitter user, Atin Bose, shared a photo of himself at the IPL match with a poster that read, ¡°Looking for 2 BHK in Indiranagar." He joked, ¡°Could¡¯ve asked Kohli to marry us, but right now, priorities."
This just proves that Bengalureans are sensible people, even during a thrilling cricket match! As people's hilarious responses poured into the comment section, Twitter quickly went into a frenzy. Who knew looking for a home could be so much fun?
People on the internet related to the man
The struggle to find a suitable house in Bengaluru is very real, despite the humour. Some online users showed sympathy and wished the poster luck in finding a home.
A lady wrote, "I really really from the bottom of my heart hope you find a place through this."
I really really from the bottom of my heart hope you find a place through this.
¡ª Mumtaz (@heydambis) April 16, 2023
A user wrote, "Desperate people are not attractive, be a bit less desperate you might actually get one flat."
desperate people are not attractive, be a bit less desperate you might actually get one flat
¡ª sushi (@nevereatsushi) April 16, 2023
A man tweeted, "All the laughter aside, this speaks to the brutality of the rental market in East BLR, with arsehole landlords, hole in the wall listings and poor access to amenities. Makes no sense, really."
All the laughter aside, this speaks to the brutality of the rental market in East BLR, with arsehole landlords, hole in the wall listings and poor access to amenities. Makes no sense, really. https://t.co/OKW2vip3dO
¡ª Sharad Narayan (@Grouseo_Marx) April 16, 2023
Another lady shared, "We are looking for an apartment in Blr and were asked for our LinkedIn profiles before we could be ¡°approved¡± to see the apartment we wanted to rent."
We are looking for an apartment in Blr and were asked for our LinkedIn profiles before we could be ¡°approved¡± to see the apartment we wanted to rent ? with @sanmalho @peakbengaluru
¡ª Aditi (@nanda_aditi) April 16, 2023
This might be a good option too #IPL @TeeDTweet @shreetheb @mathewchaya https://t.co/wpEbIdfAvf
Another man wrote, "Only Bengaluru people can understand."
Only Bengaluru people can understand ? https://t.co/bVEYSlFFqg
¡ª Daya sagar (@DayaSagar95) April 16, 2023
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