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Bengaluru’s perpetual quest for the perfect rented abode echoes relentlessly, a story we’ve all heard day and night! Luck seems to play coy when it comes to securing that dreamy house in the city, leaving its hopeful denizens with nothing but sighs of resignation as they settle for less – after all, it is what it is! Amidst that, a notice board aimed at showcasing available rental properties inadvertently became a snapshot of the city’s housing woes. The twist? A spelling mistake that, rather than feeling like an error, added a touch of unique authenticity to the narrative.
The poster in question boldly announced, “To-Late Rent/Sale 1 RK, 1,2,3 BHK” a delightful blunder shared by the user @DhawanManomeeta, who cleverly captioned it, “You’re always late for good houses in Bengaluru.” A quintessential Peak Bengaluru moment, where ‘to-let,’ meant for available rentals, hilariously transformed into ‘to-late.’ After all, in this cityscape, you’re bound to be fashionably late for the prime spots that come with a budget-friendly price tag, thanks to the capricious dance of luck.
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While the snapshot didn’t exactly break the internet, merely accumulating a modest number of views on the micro-blogging haven ‘X,’ its uniqueness demanded attention.
You’re always late for good houses in Bengaluru @peakbengaluru moment pic.twitter.com/vcQIiJWFqd— SKY OBSESSED☁️ (@DhawanManomeeta) December 15, 2023
Certainly, when it comes to finding a place to let in Bengaluru, ‘late’ is the city’s signature style!
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Meanwhile, not everyone finds themselves in the same stroke of misfortune, right? This truth unfolded dramatically for a Bengaluru resident who lived a “meme come true” moment by snagging the internet-famous 2 BHK apartment in Indiranagar. This residence had previously gained online fame for all the comical reasons. Sharing the victory on the micro-blogging site ‘X,’ Mayank Kale, the CEO of Loop Health, posted a snapshot of the apartment with a caption that triumphantly declared, “@peakbengaluru move update — I won the city’s most memed apartment.” Unsurprisingly, the post became an internet sensation, leaving users simultaneously laughing and envious of his remarkable feat.
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