Cassian Baliarsingh

Finding an apartment, house or a flat for that matter is a daunting task. With the rise in the population in the IT Hub of India, it is very expensive to get a proper house for rent in the Silicon Valley. Techies earning in crores are often seen living in condos with house rents skyrocketing.

Meanwhile, a Bengaluru woman has gone viral after she shared adorable pictures of her apartment and highlighted the perks of living alone. The woman identified as Udita Pal, has become the new social media star after the 28-year-old shared pictures of her properly maintained house.

Taking to her X (formerly known as Twitter), Udita who is the co-founder of a fintech firm, shared adorable and tidy pictures of her house and wrote, “Perks of living alone? My house has looked like this since Friday morning. Five months of solo living and the greatest perk is that if you don't mess up your house, nobody does 🏡❤️”

Udita, who is also a Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia-Finance & Venture Capital alumnus, shared pictures of 3 bedrooms and explained that she is a ‘severe hoarder’. In no time, Udita’s post took the internet by storm with Bengalureans sharing pictures of their houses.

While many found her house to be too messy, others found it adorable and called her lucky to have found such a beautiful house in Bengaluru.

“People saying that it looks messy cluttered or unorganised. Imo this right here, every corner, every single thing has a story behind it. I would be proud too, to put all of my stuff on display and be reminded of every little memory thats attached w things,” commented a user.

Another user commented, “I think the slight "imperfections" make it look like a home and not some generic "Fully Furnished Home 2bhk (No Lift)". Nice place Udita!”

“Oh I love your home so much! I hope it is filled with love and joy always! also, that cyanide & happiness poster (tapestry?) is amazing,” commented another user.

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