In a city where homes usually drain wallets month after month, one building has flipped the flow of money on its head. When Living pays You Back In Mumbai, where homeowners routinely shoulder hefty monthly maintenance bills, a residential society in South Mumbai has sparked fascination for operating on an entirely different principle—residents don’t pay maintenance fees, they receive money instead. The society, Jolly Maker, is located in Cuffe Parade, one of the city’s most expensive neighbourhoods, and has become a talking point online for its unusual financial model. According to claims circulating on social media, flat owners at Jolly Maker receive an annual payout of roughly Rs 2.5 lakh. The arrangement came into the spotlight through an Instagram video by Vishal Bhargava, a content creator who focuses on real estate and infrastructure. In the video, Bhargava described the building as “one of the most prestigious towers of Mumbai” and said homeowners are paid by the society rather than charged for upkeep. “Get paid Rs 2.5 lakh to stay in this building in Mumbai. Yes, the building society actually pays the homeowner to live here,” Bhargava said. He added: “It’s so rich that owners don’t pay a maintenance fee to… Read MoreBusiness Archives – Trak.in – Indian Business of Tech, Mobile & Startups
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