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		<title>Metros apt for renting rather than buying</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Delhi/NCR- Most home buyers are quite baffled whether to buy or rent a home in a metro city. However, the increased costs of the property in prime areas along with the suburbs have made  housing a difficult option in metropolitan cities especially for the middle income class. According to various analysis based on rental and property values [...]]]></description>
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