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    Bengaluru DINK couple earning ₹8 lakh a month rethinks ₹4 crore property buy despite strong income and zero debt

    Bengaluru real estate: High rents, ageing apartments and rising prices are forcing even DINK couples earning ₹8 lakh a month to rethink buying a first home 

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