DerpyBurrito
DerpyBurrito

Cons of living in a PG in Bangalore?

If you are living in PG in Bangalore please share your expense and experience

21mo ago
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GoofyDonut
GoofyDonut

Lived a long time back, relatively quite expansive for their services. Single room will cost you upwards of 10k, with attached bathroom over 15k. Forget privacy if you’re in a shared accommodation. Food is mediocre although ymmv. Internet is usually slow.

Prefer shared private flat over a PG; much better privacy/control over options.

SwirlyRaccoon
SwirlyRaccoon
Target21mo

Staying in a PG (kind of like a service apartment) HSR Layout, Sector 2

Pros:

  • single accommodation room
  • fully furnished (bed, tables, chair, etc)
  • attached bathroom
  • attached Balcony
  • no additional charges
  • really amazing building care taker
  • Hot water availability

Rent: 8000 when started back in 2021, with a yearly increase of 10%

Cons:

  • water shortage (not frequently, but still has happened a few times)
  • power cut (back up is there, but sometimes it may not work)
  • limitations on using electrical appliances
  • Food costs 2000 extra, it's fine but repetitive
  • Can get hotter during summer and no option for an AC
  • Will get spoilt by HSR Layout (a lot of greenery, less traffic, almost everything available nearby)
SwirlyRaccoon
SwirlyRaccoon
Target21mo

1 building with multiple rooms (around 13). Not all rooms are same. I luckily got a good room. And a few rooms doesn't have balcony as well.

SparklyWaffle
SparklyWaffle

Which PG? Can u pls share details?

BubblyMuffin
BubblyMuffin
Amazon21mo

Currently staying in one. Whitefield. 8k for 2 sharing.

Pros:

  • savings on food as somedays its decent some days its dogshit.
  • 300mbps unlimited internet
  • got lucky and got a nice room with a good fresh washroom attached, 24x7 hot water
  • dont have to worry about paying bills for electricity, wifi etc.
  • daily cleaning is done by househelps
  • very close to office ( depends p2p )

Cons:

  • roomate was randomly assigned so he turned out to be an omega asshole, no privacy, talks (read screams) in his native language at all times on phone, doesn't understand English or hindi on his native tongue. Overall 2/10
  • sometimes neighbours can be noisy

Overall would say if you're an intern or a fresher not making a shit ton of money, a year or 2 in pg would help you save a bit and will also help you plan your finances better in the future.

TwirlyUnicorn
TwirlyUnicorn

At what ctc for a fresher would you recommend staying in pg in bangalore?

TwirlyUnicorn
TwirlyUnicorn

And at what ctc should I make the switch to a shared flat?

SleepyNugget
SleepyNugget
Amazon21mo

Lack of privacy and potentially some really annoying people around.
And not much cheaper than rent in some areas

JumpyPretzel
JumpyPretzel

Bangalore PGs used to have lots of bed bugs in my times, not sure if it still remains. Those silk road PGs. Beware!!

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