Skip to main content

Akshay Ruparelia A Indian-origin Teenager Becomes UK's Youngest Millionaire

When most of us are knee-deep into assignments and playing beer-pong during our free-time in college, there are a few extraordinary people who are busy making headlines and rewriting history at that age. One such extraordinary individual is 19-year-old Indian-origin student, Akshay Ruparelia, who has become the youngest millionaire in the UK. Akshay Ruparelia is the founder of doorstep.uk, an online estate agency business that has recently been valued at 12 million pounds, in just over a year.
 
Ruparelia had to balance school work and his business that sells properties for a fraction of the cost that other bigger firms charge. He had to hire a call centre to take calls from clients during school hours, which he would return once classes were over. The teenager also had to borrow money from his relatives to start the website. Ruparelia eventually started the site with 7,000 pounds.
 
Within just 16 months of first going live, doorsteps.uk became the 18th biggest estate agency in the UK. In these months Ruparelia claims to have sold properties worth 100 million pounds.
 
The teenager mentions that when his first client, a man from Sussex, asked Ruparelia to sell his house and another piece of land, he had to enlist the help of his sister's boyfriend to drive him up there as he did not even have a driving licence. He sold those properties within three weeks.
Akshay Ruparelia now employs 12 people to run the business. 
Ruparelia's model is surprisingly simplistic; it banks on an ever-expanding network of mothers, who show clients the houses that are up for sale. He also believes that mothers are going to be honest and tell the truth, which is important for the real estate business.
 
The company charges a meagre sum of 99 pounds, as opposed to 800 pounds to 1,000 pounds that other firms charge. Needless to say, this simplistic model is paying off as now he has around 1,050 homes to sell on his website, while selling 30 houses on an average every week.
  
According to Daily Mirror, the most expensive house he has sold till now is for 1.4 million pounds at Notting Hill.
 
With the business doing so well, Akshay Ruparelia has increased his own allowance and even bought a car for his parents, Kaushik, 57, and Renuka, 51, who are both deaf.
 
Oxford University has offered him a set to study economics and mathematics, but Akshay Ruparelia is putting that on hold for now, as his business is doing well and he wishes to take it forward.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Golden Touch

This is the story of a very greedy rich man who chanced upon meeting a fairy. The fairy’s hair was caught in a few tree branches. Realising he had an opportunity to make even more money, he asked for a wish in return for helping the fairy. He said, ’All that I touch should turn to gold’, and his wish was granted by the grateful fairy. The greedy man rushed home to tell his wife and daughter about his new boon, all the while touching stones and pebbles and converting them into gold. Once he got home, his daughter rushed to greet him. As soon as he bent down to scoop her up in his arms, she turned into a gold statue. He realized his folly and spent the rest of his days searching for the fairy to take away his wish.

Counting Wisely

Akbar once put a question to his court that left everyone puzzled. As they all tried to figure out the answer, Birbal walked and asked what the matter was. And so they told him the question. ‘How many crows are there in the city?’ Birbal immediately smiled, went up to Akbar and announced that the answer to his questions was twenty-one thousand five hundred and twenty-three. When asked how he knew the answer, Birbal replied, ‘Ask your men to count the number of crows. If there are more, then the crows’ relatives from outside the city are visiting them. If there are fewer, then the crows are visiting their relatives outside the city.’ Pleased with the answer, Akbar presented Birbal with a ruby and pearl chain.

The OlaCabs Story

The Founders: – Bhavish Aggarwal: Education: B. Tech in Computer Science from IIT, Bombay. Prior work experience: Worked in Microsoft Research, Bangalore for 2 years, right after college. While trying to chase his dream of entrepreneurship, he started an online holiday and tour planning service on the side, before changing that into OlaCabs. – Ankit Bhati Education: Dual Degree(M.Tech+B.Tech) from IIT Bombay. Prior work experience: Worked in a number of start ups including QED42, Makesense and Wilcom, before joining OlaCabs. The OlaCab story: While trying to keep his holiday and tour planning business afloat, Bhavish had to travel from Bangalore to bandipur, for which he rented out a car, which ended in a very bad experience. The driver stopped the car in the middle of the journey and demanded a renegotiation of what Bhavish was paying. After being refused, he proceeded to abandon him enroute his destination. This is when he realized how his plight was probably similar to a lot of