

A video of an ocean view apartment in Da Nang, Vietnam, has become quite popular on social media. The rent? Around ₹35,000 a month. An Indian content creator Pranav Das shared the clip, and people are fascinated. It shows what kind of lifestyle you can get for that budget in one of Southeast Asia's fastest growing coastal cities.
The place has spacious rooms, modern amenities, and you can see the sea from your window. Naturally, people started talking about affordability and what life looks like abroad.
In the video, the apartment faces the coastline. It has everything renters living in big cities like Bengaluru in India want. Plenty of space. Good natural light. And it is really close to the beach. The creator pointed out how clean the design is, how comfortable the layout feels, and the beautiful views outside. All for about ₹35,000 a month. No wonder people online got interested.
Da Nang sits on Vietnam's central coast. It has become a favorite for digital nomads, remote workers, and people who travel long term. The city has modern infrastructure, sandy beaches, a great food scene, and living costs are pretty affordable. Unlike bigger, more crowded cities, Da Nang is known for being more relaxed. But you still get cafes, coworking spaces, and a decent international crowd.
The apartment itself was the main attraction, but what really got people talking was the creator comparing it to Bengaluru. The point was simple. Try finding a similar ocean view property at that price in most Indian cities. You probably will not. That comparison sparked a whole conversation about rising rents, housing affordability, and how different life is between Indian cities and popular destinations overseas.
The video got a mix of reactions. Some people were just impressed. So much space, that coastal setting, and within that budget. Others pointed out that local salaries, visa rules, and long term residency options also matter when you compare housing markets across countries. Fair point. But still, most agreed the apartment was crazy good value for money.
More and more people are working remotely now. So places like Da Nang are getting more attention. Affordable rent, beachside living, lower cost of living. It all adds up. For a lot of viewers, that viral apartment tour was not just about a property. It was a look at a lifestyle that feels harder and harder to afford in many big cities in India and perhaps, around the world.