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Gurgaon vs Bangalore: A Showdown of Living Costs

India CSR by India CSR
August 13, 2024
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Gurgaon and Bangalore are two of India’s most dynamic cities, attracting hundreds of new residents each year. Both cities are renowned for their excellent job opportunities and upscale lifestyles, appealing to people from all walks of life. Although the cost of living in these metropolitan areas is higher compared to neighbouring cities, the quality of life and amenities available often justify the expense.

Gurgaon and Bangalore offer their citizens all forms of residential choices and reward them with high-quality, affordable, modern amenities. Given below is the average cost of living in Bangalore and Gurgaon, followed by a comparison in terms of rent, groceries, transportation and other metrics.

Cost of Living in Bangalore

Bangalore is often referred to as the “Silicon Valley of India,” providing employment to thousands in the IT industry and numerous other business sectors. The city attracts a young crowd with its ample urban amenities and distinctive cosmopolitan culture. Flats in Bangalore, particularly those near IT hubs, are highly sought after and typically command higher rental prices compared to neighbouring towns.

Here are the monthly costs incurred by bachelors living in flats in Bangalore:

  • The average rental expenditure per month for an individual is around INR 15,000.
  • Utility costs, house help’s salary, electricity costs, maintenance charges, and other costs can reach INR 10,000.
  • The average cost of a monthly bus pass is INR 1,050.
  • Bangalore offers numerous recreational activities and party hubs, which can cost a bachelor INR 2,000 per outing.

The average cost of living in Bangalore for a bachelor is around INR 19,000 to 27,000.

For families thinking about moving to Bangalore, these costs can increase multi-fold based on their lifestyle and the number of members in the household. You can easily find spacious and comfortable flats in Bangalore that fit your budget and are in your desired location.

Here are some of the average costs that a family might incur in Bangalore:

  • Household expenses, such as domestic help, grocery payments and school fees, can go as high as INR 50,000.
  • Renting a car might cost INR 8,000 monthly, but the cost of public transportation for a family of four can be as low as INR 3,000.
  • Couples can find comfortable flats in Bangalore for INR 15,000 monthly, and families can find flats with more space for INR 25,000.
Gurgaon vs Bangalore: A Showdown of Living Costs

The average cost of living in Bangalore for a family is around INR 40,000 to 45,000.

Here are the approximate renting and selling prices of flats in Bangalore in various localities:

AreaMonthly Rental Cost*Selling Price Per sq ft*
NagavaraINR 10,0000INR 5,700
EjipuraINR 11,000INR 6,800
BasavanagudiRs 24,000Rs 9,300
Electronic CityRs 8,000Rs 4,900
WhitefieldRs 11,000Rs 7,400

Each resident of Bangalore will incur different utility and transportation costs based on their personal lifestyle choices. Some of these are:

ArticleCost*
Monthly Bus PassINR 1,500
Rental scootersINR 3 to 5 per km
Riding in CabsINR 75 per 4 km
GroceryINR 1000 to INR 6000
Heating, Electricity and WaterINR 2500 to INR 3000
Mobile BillsINR 200 to 500
Meal at a mid-range restaurantINR 600 to INR 2,500
Nanny for ChildrenINR 8000
School Fees for 1 ChildINR 75,000 to INR 200,000

*These costs can vary from time to time according to market conditions and other economic factors.

Cost of Living in Gurgaon

Home to more than three hundred Fortune 500 companies, Gurgaon is often referred to as the Millennium City of India. With so many employment opportunities and an elite lifestyle, flats in Gurgaon are always in high demand and offer exceptional modern amenities. This city is a hub of offices and commercial malls and attracts thousands of people every year for high-paying jobs.

Here are some of the average expenditures incurred by bachelors who live in a flat in Gurgaon:

  • Rental costs for a 1 BHK flat in Gurgaon can be between INR 14,000 and INR 25,000, depending on the location.
  • The minimum transportation costs for any bachelor can be around INR 3000 monthly.
  • Electricity bills and other maintenance charges can be as low as INR 4000 monthly.
  • Gurgaon offers many expensive recreational facilities and entertainment hubs, which can cost up to INR 10,000 monthly.

The average cost of living in Gurgaon as a bachelor can be around Rs 31,000.

Families or couples looking to rent a flat in Gurgaon can easily find options that fit within their budget. Here are some of the expenses incurred by families in the city:

  • The average rental costs of a 3BHK flat in Gurgaon can be around 30,000 to 50,000, which is well suited for a family of 4.
  • The minimum monthly transportation cost for each person is around INR 6,000.
  • The cost of groceries for four people can vary between INR 10,000 and INR 12,000.
  • Electricity bills and other maintenance charges can be around Rs. 6000 every month.
  • Some of the other miscellaneous living costs, such as medical expenses, in Gurgaon can be around 10,000 rupees.

Overall, the monthly living costs in Gurgaon with family can be up to Rs. 70,000.

Given below are the approximate costs of renting and sellingflats in Gurgaon’s various localities:

LocalityMonthly Rentals (For 2 BHK)*Average Price (per sq ft)*
Sector 49Rs. 40,000-80,000Rs. 11,650
Sector 50Rs 30,000-75,000Rs 10,500
Sector 70Rs 40,000-60,000Rs 8,150
Sector 72Rs 40,000-60,000Rs 13,750
Sector 92Rs 20,000- 30,000Rs 5,800

Gurgaon’s utility and transportation costs vary from person to person and depend on each person’s lifestyle and personal choices. Take a glimpse from the table below: 

ArticleCost*
Monthly Bus PassINR 800
Riding in CabsINR 11.5 per km
GroceryINR 2500 to INR 4000
Heating, Electricity and WaterINR 4000 to INR 6000
Meal at a mid-range restaurantINR 1000 to INR 5000
Nanny for ChildrenINR 8000
School Fees for 1 ChildINR 1 Lakh to 2 Lakh

*These costs can vary from time to time according to market conditions and other economic factors.

A Cost Comparison Between Gurgaon and Bangalore

Here is a brief comparison of the cost of living between Gurgaon and Bangalore:

MetricCost in Bangalore*Cost in Gurgaon*Who is more affordable?
Rent (1 BHK)INR 15,000-30,000INR 25,000-45,000Bangalore
UtilitiesINR 2,000-4,000INR 3,000- 5,000Bangalore
GroceriesINR 4,000- 6,000INR 5,000-7000Bangalore
Medical ExpensesINR 400-800INR 500-1,000Bangalore
Entertainment (Dining and Theatre)INR 250+800INR 500+1500Bangalore

*These costs can vary from time to time according to market conditions and other economic factors.

The Verdict

For families and bachelors, living in a flat in Bangalore is much cheaper than living in a flat in Gurgaon. With the high utility and grocery costs, Gurgaon tends to offer overall high living expenses that might not be affordable for all. Bangalore, on the other hand, provides residents with a chance to live in a diverse cultural environment at a reduced cost without compromising on urban amenities and opportunities. 

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