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Bengaluru’s Affordable Rental Spots Apartment Options Under ₹30,000

Bengaluru, a city synonymous with India’s IT revolution, offers an array of rental options catering to varied budgets. Despite being one of the most expensive cities in India, several areas in Bengaluru provide apartment rentals for less than ₹30,000 per month, presenting an opportunity for working professionals and families seeking affordable housing.

Neighbourhoods like Whitefield, Electronic City, and Yelahanka have emerged as popular choices for those on a budget. Whitefield, a major IT hub, offers 2 BHK apartments at competitive prices, with rents ranging from ₹20,000 to ₹28,000. Similarly, Electronic City, another IT corridor, provides ample housing options with 2 BHK rentals starting at ₹18,000. Yelahanka, known for its greenery and proximity to the airport, offers rentals for as low as ₹15,000 for a compact 2 BHK, making it an attractive choice for families and professionals working in North Bengaluru.

The demand for affordable housing in Bengaluru has been driven by the rising costs of living in central areas. According to a recent survey, rental prices in prime locations like Indiranagar and Koramangala often exceed ₹50,000 for a modest apartment. This makes peripheral areas not only affordable but also sustainable, as they reduce the burden on Bengaluru’s central infrastructure and promote decentralised urban growth.

From a sustainability perspective, the preference for peripheral areas like Whitefield and Electronic City encourages balanced urban development. These areas, equipped with modern infrastructure, help reduce the strain on the city’s core and foster the growth of self-sufficient neighbourhoods. By prioritising eco-friendly construction and better waste management, such regions play a critical role in Bengaluru’s sustainable future.

The growing popularity of these areas highlights the necessity for policymakers to address civic issues, such as improving public transport connectivity and reducing traffic congestion, to ensure seamless integration with the rest of the city. Strengthening urban planning in these neighbourhoods could significantly enhance Bengaluru’s housing market’s inclusivity and affordability.

 

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