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Housing and Real Estate in New Delhi, Delhi

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Here's what 6 local experts had to say about housing, real estate, apartments, and more in New Delhi.

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New Delhi’s cityscape is a beautiful landscape of tree-lined avenues, laid out in an interesting layout of triangles and circles.
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The rents in New Delhi are considered to be higher than other cities in India because of the increasing demand and insufficient supply in the housing market. The most common types of accommodations are villas, condos and high-rise apartment buildings. Negotiation with a landlord usually takes a couple of weeks, and you can choose between a short term and long term lease agreement. Three months deposit is enough since it is quite a common problem for tenants having problems getting the deposit after the contract. Most expats live in the city centre of in South Delhi where the price of a one-bedroom apartment starts at €220 per month and €530 for a three-bedroom unit. There are also rentals in neighbouring districts where a one-bedroom flat costs €150 monthly, and a three-bedroom unit is around €300 per month.

Shwetha, says: 2020

New Delhi is the capital of the country. You will find quite nice apartments with quite high prices and you can find adjustable living spaces with economic cost. One thing is for sure wherever you live you will find transportation and essential services at some footsteps. Some places might seem a little insecure for night travels although government is working quite hard to tackle those problems too but be alert. You can find plenty of help with anything you want as people are really helpful.

Narayana, says: 2020

New Delhi has a fantastic quality of life in terms of food, culture, social networks, housing, education and health. Combined, these factors provide an easy landing into India’s northernmost city. It is best in terms of people, food, lifestyle, travel, heritage, culture, explore, hangout with friends, nightlife and more. It has India’s one of the best public transport system ie Delhi Metro.

New Delhi is one of the metro cities where you’ll not regret moving on. There are multiple options available from job, housing, renting etc even from petty level to the giant. Multiple Metro lines are available which connects various outskirts of the city. If you are a foodie, Chandni Chowk and CP, if you’re a shopping freak, the Lajpat and sarojini, if you’re at work, Janakpuri, Delhi industrial area are must a visit.

Saurav, says: 2020

It’s a city of delicious street foods. know the landlords and brokers as they might empty your pockets in the name of rent. People are good and helpful, you don’t need to get our far for resources. Friendly people might show up but be aware of that.

Shuchita, says: 2020

Be alert, while travelling outside in night. Follow traffic laws. Enjoy amazing food in city. While renting a house, make sure to look for connectivity to your work place before although many app based cabs are available. Enjoy amazing roads compared to other cities in country. Many amazing places to visit which are related to history.

Pradeepa, says: 2020
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