Crowded locals, high rents, bad roads: Viral post claims Mumbai is 'practically unliveable'
A Reddit user's post sparks debate about Mumbai's liveability. The user contrasts Mumbai with Bengaluru, Pune and Hyderabad, citing high rents and pollution. Other users share similar concerns about Mumbai. They mention high costs and infrastructu...

“Born and raised in Nagpur, I’ve always loved Mumbai… but once I started working, the daily grind hit hard: crowded locals, high rents, bad roads, traffic, rains, noise and pollution. I accepted it then, thinking ‘this is just Mumbai life,’” the post read.
"After relocating to Bengaluru, Pune and now Hyderabad, the difference felt 'stark': Better weather, lighter traffic, lower rents, cleaner air and more peace. I bought a spacious 3BHK here for ₹1.5 Cr — in Mumbai that wouldn’t get me more than a small 1BHK. I rent a nice 3BHK near my office for ₹43k — unthinkable in Mumbai,” the post added.
The post however, praised Mumbai for opportunities, culture and energy. But they also admitted their quality of life is better elsewhere, and asked: “For those living in Mumbai, what makes you stay despite the trade-offs?”
The post went viral with other users sharing their views.
One user wrote, “Mumbai is bursting now… high air and sound pollution. How can a small city accommodate so many people?”
Another, a Canadian who moved to Mumbai, called the city 'draining'.
“Insane rents, constant traffic, noise, pollution… it feels like survival, not living. Mumbai sells itself as a global city, but you land and see crumbling infrastructure and slums.”
One more user said, “Mumbai isn’t for those earning less than ₹2L/month… to live alone decently and save, you need ₹80K/month. With family, ₹1.5L+. And no, this doesn’t include partying or fancy dinners — just basic, sober living.”
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