Bangalore, as known to most of us, is one of the costliest places to live in India. Finding accommodation in this city can prove to be challenging, especially for students, youngsters, or working professionals. Of course, as a student or as someone who just started working, affording a luxurious multi-storied rental apartment may be out of the question. In that case, PGs offer the best amenities at a comfortable rate. However, living in PGs does come with its own set of challenges.
This is where Stanza Living’s managed residences and apartments make their entry. With affordable and all-inclusive rent, you need not worry about getting a whole new set of furniture, getting laundry done, a new Wi-Fi connection, and all the other donkey work that comes with moving into a newly rented apartment or a PG. So with Stanza Living, either of the two options will be a good one. But if you’re living elsewhere,
Here are some of the factors that will help you decide which is better, PG or flat
When it comes to staying in a PG, you have it all set for you. Most PGs come with beds, a table to study, chairs, three meals a day, a refrigerator, and a Wi-Fi connection for students to study, all included in an affordable monthly payment. When it comes to a rented apartment, while moving in you may have to purchase these things individually as per your needs.
While living in a PG, be it a single or a shared room, there will always be people within the PG area, be it other students, who will be able to help you in case of an emergency. In a studio apartment, there will be people in a gated society, but most of them may not be known to you. In such a case, you may have to rely on yourself for security.
Getting a PG is a much more economical option, especially for students or single tenants. Rental apartments will cost higher and are usually opted for by families or a group of bachelors to live together and share all expenses.
Most PGs provide food, typically three meals a day, and it’s included in their monthly rent. This saves them from the hassle of cooking. House for rent in Bangalore or anywhere else does not provide this liberty, so you either have to cook yourself or hire one. Hiring a helping hand will add more bucks to your monthly expenses.
While living in rental flats in Bangalore, a big chunk of expenditure goes towards monthly maintenance like cleaning, fixing, or other requirements. The tenant likely has to bear these costs. PGs don’t throw maintenance charges at you.
This is one of the biggest drawbacks of living in a PG. When you are staying as a paying guest, owners usually put a lot of restrictions. For a person who loves their privacy and does not like restrictions, staying in a PG can prove to be difficult. In that regard, apartments for rent in Bangalore do not come with these regulations, as the owner does not take responsibility for your actions. Anyone you know can reside with you and there are no restrictions on when you leave or when you come back.
Thus, there are pros and cons to living both in a PG and a flat. Choosing what is best for you, depending on your budget, savings and expenses are what matter for the choice to be made.
Depending on the location, a twin-sharing room may cost anywhere between 6,500-8,000 INR.
Bangalore is one of the safest cities in India. If you stay in a gated colony, as a woman living alone should not be a problem. However, to save more, sharing the apartment with someone would help.