The Price Question Nobody Answers Honestly
The price range for girls PGs in Delhi runs from ₹6,000 a month to ₹25,000 a month — and the number alone tells you almost nothing. What you are paying for within that range varies dramatically. This guide breaks down the market by price tier.
The Budget Tier: ₹6,000 – ₹10,000 per Month
At this price point: a shared room with 3 to 4 residents, basic furniture, two meals a day of inconsistent quality, shared washrooms, and minimal security infrastructure. For a girl living alone in Delhi, this tier carries the highest risk relative to cost savings. Money saved on rent is typically spent on outside food, daily autos, and managing discomfort.
The Mid-Range Tier: ₹10,000 – ₹16,000 per Month
This is where the majority of Delhi's PG market sits. Typically: a shared room with 2 residents, three meals a day, a basic security setup, and moderate cleanliness. WiFi is usually available but unreliable. This tier is serviceable but rarely exceptional.
The Premium Tier: ₹16,000 – ₹25,000+ per Month
This is where genuine quality begins. A premium PG at this price point should offer: a fully furnished private or sharing room with AC, 5 meals daily, biometric entry, comprehensive CCTV, 24x7 trained security, high-speed WiFi, daily housekeeping, and a study environment — all with full financial transparency.
The Hidden Costs That Change the Calculation
A ₹9,000 PG providing only two meals forces you to spend ₹3,000–5,000 on outside food. A PG far from the metro costs ₹2,000–3,000 in daily commuting. A PG with unreliable WiFi costs a mobile data plan. When you add these up, the true monthly cost of a "cheap" PG is often indistinguishable from a premium one — without the comfort, safety, or peace of mind.
At Aspiro Living, our pricing is designed around complete transparency and complete inclusion. 5 meals daily, biometric security, 24x7 tea and coffee, gym and yoga zone, daily housekeeping — all included. No hidden charges.
Conclusion: Calculate Value, Not Just Cost
The right question is not "how much is the rent?" The right question is "what is the total monthly cost of this living arrangement, and what am I actually getting for it?"
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