40-year-old senior exec with ₹1.2 crore pay, ₹7 crore savings and no kid says buying a home in Gurgaon 'still feels out of reach'
A Reddit post by a senior corporate professional earning ₹1.2 crore annually has struck a chord online, highlighting how even high-income earners feel priced out of Gurgaon’s housing market. With ₹7 crore in lifetime savings, the IIM-B graduate st...

The user explained that builder floors near his workplace in DLF Phase 2 cost upwards of ₹5 crore for a 2300 sq ft unit. Premium gated communities are even more expensive, with some four bedroom homes priced above ₹14 crore, making both down payment and EMIs unaffordable. Older apartment complexes, though cheaper on paper, would still cost close to ₹5 crore after renovation, brokerage and government charges.
The cost of living versus the value received
Beyond price, the user questioned what these homes actually offer. He pointed to the lack of green spaces, amenities and basic environmental quality. Concerns were also raised about construction standards, particularly in small builder floors where structural issues can emerge within a few years.“For this money, I am getting show and pomp like false ceilings, but no real quality of life,” he wrote, adding that clean air and water remain elusive.
Loans, job insecurity and the fear of trading freedom
Taking a home loan feels like an even bigger compromise. According to the user, paying several lakh rupees in EMIs would mean committing to work for another 10 to 20 years.At his age and seniority, he said there is no certainty that corporate jobs will last that long. Despite being the sole earning member of his family, with no children and no major financial responsibilities, the idea of tying himself to long term debt felt unsettling.
Check the user's post here:
User reactions reflect shared anxiety
Several users suggested moving away from NCR to places such as Panchkula, Chandigarh or South Goa, where homes are cheaper and life is quieter. One commenter urged the user to build a ₹10 crore retirement corpus, relocate to a calmer city, and focus on health, community and personal interests instead of property ownership.Some users argued that only a few areas in the city are truly liveable and that professionals prefer these pockets due to better infrastructure, schools and social life. For many urban professionals, the question is no longer just where to buy a home, but whether home ownership in cities like Gurgaon is worth the financial and emotional cost at all.
(Disclaimer: This article is based on a user’s post and responses shared on the social media platform Reddit. The views and experiences expressed are personal and have not been independently verified.)
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