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Rajib Halder

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A person in Gurugram shared on LinkedIn how expensive it is to live in that area, mentioning that just to maintain a basic lifestyle, they need about ₹7.5 lakh per month. This includes expenses like home loan EMI, luxury car, international school fees, vacations, staff, and social obligations. The post highlighted the high living costs in that city due to the property boom and the trend of living a lavish lifestyle, resonating with many urban professionals facing similar financial pressures.

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