WATCH | 'Can't Believe House Like This Exists': Indian-Origin Techie's Luxurious Silicon Valley Home Tour Goes Viral On Instagram
The techie, who moved to the Bay Area two decades ago and now runs his own company, showcased various parts of his home in the viral video.
An Instagram video showing the opulent lifestyle of an Indian-origin tech professional in Silicon Valley has gone viral, racking up over 400,000 views. Shared by real estate social media influencer Priyam Saraswat, known for documenting home tours, the clip offers a sneak peek into the grand residence of a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) family living in California.
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Check out the Instagram post below, which has already racked up over 1.2 lakh likes at the time of writing.
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The house tour reveals a sprawling property that features luxury amenities like a private movie theatre, a spacious backyard with a swimming pool, and a game room equipped for ping pong and air hockey.
The techie, who moved to the Bay Area two decades ago and now runs his own company, shares his personal journey alongside his wife, who helps showcase the various parts of their home. The video also introduces the techie’s parents, adding a family-oriented touch to the tour.
The lavish home has left social media users in awe. One commenter exclaimed, "I can't believe a house like this exists in Silicon Valley!" while another was curious about the family's vehicles, asking, "Beautiful home!! Wonder what they drive?" Others were equally impressed by the home's features, with one user remarking, "I would never leave the house with a movie theatre like that!"
The emotional aspect of the video resonated with viewers, with many praising the techie’s close-knit family. A user pointed out, "Their parents look so happy; it’s beautiful to see them living together like this," while another humorously added, "That backyard is bigger than my entire house!"
The video has sparked discussions about the success of Indian-origin professionals in the US, with several viewers finding the story both inspiring and aspirational.