If there’s one city that’s super intimidating, it’s Bombay. But we’re not here to put any fear in you though. In fact, we’re here to tell y’all about a good sort of unisex PG in Mumbai. Because let’s face it, having a place to call a second home is the first step towards finding your footing in a new city. And trust us, the top contenders for your future second home are none other than modern co-living spaces.
Oh, and btw, we can tell you that with confidence because we’ve got our own set of co-living spaces in Mumbai. In fact, we, at Stanza Living, are the leading co-living network in the country. So there’s no one better than us to give you a clear-cut picture of co-living. Except the 70,000+ of your peers who’re living with us. You can call them up and hear the praises that they sing. Now that that’s covered, scroll down and find out there’s more to co-living spaces than just being a fancy word to use.
Top 4 benefits of moving into a co-living hostel in Mumbai.
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Mumbai is a city of opportunities, but it can also be a city that is difficult for people to afford to live in. Luckily, a co-living PG in Mumbai offers an affordable housing option as it not only provides a fully furnished space but also tons of amenities and services to go along with it. Plus, there are many benefits to living with roommates (in case you don’t take a single room). The top one is the ability to cut down your share of monthly rent.
Mumbai is the financial capital of India. It is also one of the most populated cities in the world and home to some of the best schools, universities, and colleges in India. So, naturally, Mumbai attracts a lot of people from different parts of the country and abroad. This means that it is a great place for networking opportunities. And a co-living space brings some of those networking opportunities in your vicinity, inside the place where you live. Yes, you might just meet your future business partner when you go for dinner in the mess. Just imagine.
Living in a coliving PG in Mumbai is all about convenience. Because they’re not just built in the middle of nowhere. They’re located in prime localities that otherwise are quite frankly, unaffordable, to stay at on your own. That is if you’re just starting out in your career. But in case you’re that Gary Vee disciple who started earning big numbers right from college, then sure.
At Stanza Living, we take safety very seriously. So seriously that even Daya from CID gulps down a can of Redbull before even thinking about breaking in, forget breaking in. Jokes apart, our highly trained security staff is always on-site to ensure you feel safe no matter what time of day or night it is. Our cameras are monitored 24/7 by our team so they can keep an eye out for any suspicious activity in the building or surrounding areas. Plus, we’ve got biometric scans, digital check-ins, and check-outs, smart locks and etcetera, etcetera.
Summing it up…
Co-living spaces in Mumbai present a valuable alternative to the patchy, expensive, and inconvenient housing options big developers offer. They provide a space that caters to the large number of single young people who move to the city every year seeking jobs, especially those who are used to a more well-organized lifestyle back home and would like to continue their lifestyles here as well. So what are you waiting for? Connect to Stanza Living – India’s largest managed accommodation platform today.
If they’re lucky, the average cost of living in Mumbai for a bachelor can be around 20,000-30,000 per month. Though, depending on the situation and the lifestyle they’re living, it can vary. Mostly in the upwards direction.
Also known as the places where all the celebrities live and their fans gather to catch a glimpse of them, these are the poshest areas in Mumbai:
If you earn upwards of 75K per month, you could probably live comfortably. But even if you don’t, the energy and vibe of the city will make up for whatever you lose in terms of living comforts.
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