Wuhan Apartment Video Sparks Debate as Indian Man’s Rs 30,000 Rent Stuns Social Media
A viral video from Wuhan shows an Indian man paying Rs 30,000 rent for a premium apartment, sparking comparisons with rising rental costs in Indian metro cities like Mumbai and Bengaluru, where similar housing remains difficult to afford.
A similar video is currently going viral on the internet, featuring an Indian man living in a Chinese city who gives a detailed tour of his apartment. Viewers have been left surprised by the house, its location, and the facilities it offers, particularly because the rent he was paying is an amount for which finding a decent home in India’s big cities is often difficult.
The flat shown in the video is small but neatly designed, reflecting efficient use of space. It includes a compact kitchen and a small balcony area where a washing machine and a gas water heater are installed. The residential building further enhances convenience with a 24-hour water machine that residents can use anytime by scanning. The tower comprises three lifts and a total of 32 floors, and the man was living on the 15th floor, which offers a stunning city view. He also described his flat as “premium.”
The video was shared on Instagram by the account advikjourney and has already been viewed by lakhs of people while receiving many likes. Social media users have posted varied reactions, highlighting the stark contrast in rental affordability. One user wrote, “Brother, this is cheaper than Bengaluru.” Another commented, “You are really enjoying life.” A third user stated, “At this price, you can’t even get something decent in cities like Mumbai and Bengaluru.”
The viral video is from Wuhan, where an Indian man named Advik was living. He shared a complete tour of his apartment on his Instagram account, and it is now spreading rapidly online. In the video, he says that he was paying around Rs 30,000 per month for the flat. What makes it more surprising is that the apartment is located in the heart of the city, not in an outer area.
Considering the location and facilities, the price has left many people shocked, underlining the growing concerns over rising rental costs in India’s metropolitan cities and intensifying comparisons with living standards abroad.

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