Are You Single, House-Hunting And Sociable? Then Pune Is Not Where You Want To Live

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Are You Single, House-Hunting And Sociable? Then Pune Is Not Where You Want To Live


If you are single and looking to rent an apartment in one of the prominent societies of South or West Pune, you're in for a tough time. We suggest you to look elsewhere, for Pune's posh societies in Pimpri-Chinchwad have stopped giving places out on rent to potential tenants if they are unmarried. And why is this happening? Because young, single men and women party, listen to loud music and have people visiting them according to the managing committee of one of these societies.



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Bachelors in Delhi, apart from facing discrimination over being unmarried, also face a religious wall while house-hunting.

Aamir, a journalist by profession, said that he had to move thrice within a single month just because he is a Muslim bachelor and is believed by landlords to be 'brain-washed' at any point of time.

"I faced this problem several times in the city. Be it CR Park or Mayur Vihar, they never want to give flat on rent to a Muslim bachelor," Aamir told ScoopWhoop.

This remains true for single young men in many areas in Mumbai as well.

Rules like these are compelling young men and women to pose as married couples to be able to find accommodations. People move for work or for education to bigger, metropolitan cities and towns and constitute a large part of the single tenant-demographic.

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