People who live in Bengaluru know how hard it is to find a flat to rent and flatmates to share it with. And even if you manage to find a flat, it’s so expensive that you begin to regret all your life choices.
However, desperate times call for desperate measures. And so, one woman showed up at a Lucky Ali concert with a placard in her hand that read ‘Flat(Mates) required’.
The incident occurred at Phoenix Market City in Whitefield. Pictures of the placard were shared on Twitter.
You know housing situation is bad in @peakbengaluru when this happens in a lucky ali concert pic.twitter.com/jyWjoyq62B
— Shubh Khandelwal (@ShubhKD) September 25, 2022
Admin’s @peakbengaluru moment last night at Phoenix Market City, Whitefield. Btw, this happened at the @luckyali concert 😅@fmrbangalore @BangaloreRoomi @flatshareblr let’s help here 🙌🏼#Bangalore #flats #mobilization pic.twitter.com/E0gfQPBzXq
— Klub (@klubworks) September 25, 2022
Many people online could actually relate to the situation. Some even expressed how finding a flat is more challenging than finding a flatmate in Bengaluru. Some people might even end up finding true love, but they won’t find an appropriate flat to rent!
It’s easier to find a life partner in Bangalore, but it’s so tough to actually find a house that you’d like to live in 🥹😅
— Chinmayee Bhamburkar 🐞 (@chinmayee_hp) September 25, 2022
What if someone with another banner saying “Looking for a flat” would have been there -> “Made in Bangalore”.
— Rohit (@imgrohit) September 25, 2022
Desperate times calls for new levels of creativity 😂
— Khushi🐬 (@_Khushi_Shah_) September 25, 2022
Whitefield is becoming nearly unaffordable for bachelors and middle class alike ..
— shubha_lakshmi (@shubha_lakshmi) September 25, 2022
WTF🤣
But great idea! https://t.co/mu0bco1EG5— fUnkydORy (@tHefUnkYdORy) September 25, 2022
Dear Bengaluru, why are you like this? *cries*