A video featuring a tiny Bengaluru apartment available for ₹25,000 per month has gone viral, leaving social media users both stunned and amused. The cramped space has prompted strong reactions, with one viewer humorously claiming, “My toilet is bigger than this.” The footage has reignited discussions on Bengaluru’s escalating living costs and the issue of overpriced rentals, with many questioning why such a steep price is being charged for such a small unit. As the video continues to trend, it highlights the ongoing housing crisis in India’s tech capital, where exorbitant property prices often create hardships for renters.

In the video, a Bengaluru man gives a tour of his shockingly small flat, demonstrating the lack of space by standing in the center and easily touching both walls with outstretched arms. For extra emphasis, he lies down on the floor, humorously remarking, “If you can’t buy stuff, at least you’ll save money—where will you even keep it?” Even the so-called “balcony” is hardly more than a narrow strip of concrete, barely wide enough for one person.

Social media has erupted with witty comments. One user jokingly said, “The balcony itself is the room!” Others expressed their disbelief with quips like “It ends as soon as it starts” and “Use the leftover money to buy a drink.” Amid the laughter, some users from Mumbai and Pune warned that their cities might soon face similar rent hikes.

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