Buying vs Renting What Makes More Sense In 2026? - Karnataka - Bangalore ID1647851
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The age-old debate—buy or rent?—takes new shape in 2026’s Bengaluru market. With rising rentals and steady appreciation, TVS Auralis tilts the scales toward ownership for 2 BHK apartments in Thanisandra.
Renting Pros: Flexibility shines for job-hoppers. No maintenance hassles, lower upfront costs, easy relocation. Thanisandra’s 2 BHK apartments in Thanisandra rent ₹35,000-₹45,000 monthly—affordable short-term.
Renting Cons: Escalating rents (10-15% yearly) erode savings. No equity buildup; landlord owns appreciation. Limited customisation frustrates long-term residents.
Buying Advantages: TVS Auralis exemplifies ownership wins. EMI on 2 BHK apartments in Thanisandra builds wealth—principal repayment creates an asset, interest deductions save taxes (₹2 lakh/year Section 24). Appreciation (12-15% North Bengaluru) outpaces inflation.
TVS Auralis (3.71 acres, 65% open space) delivers rental-proof value. RERA-registered, Vaastu-compliant 2-3 BHK (701-1111 sq.ft) near REVA University ensures demand. 35+ amenities—clubhouse, pool, gym—boost yields (3-4%).
Buying Downsides: Higher upfront (20% downpayment), liquidity lock-in, maintenance fees. Market dips affect resale, though North Bengaluru’s airport corridor shields volatility.
2026 Bengaluru Math: Thanisandra 2 BHK rent averages ₹40,000 (₹4.8 lakh/year). EMI on similar TVS Auralis unit matches but builds ₹15-20 lakh equity annually via principal + 12% appreciation. After 5 years, renters spend ₹24 lakh (no asset); owners hold ₹1.2 crore+ property.
Break-even: 4-5 years. Stay longer, buying dominates. Rentals suit When you call, don't forget to mention that you found this ad on CLASSTIZE.COM
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