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Cost of Living in Bangalore

  • October 4, 2019
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Table of Contents
  1. 1. Accommodation
  2. 2. Food
  3. 3. Transport
  4. 4. Groceries
  5. 5. Utilities
  6. 6. Shopping 
  7. 7. Entertainment
  8. 8. Kids Schooling

Bangalore is the capital of Indian state Karnataka. Located in Southern India, Bangalore attracts the maximum number of migrants all across the country. This city is well known for its rich culture and heritage. With the cosmopolitan culture and the city’s lifestyle, Bangalore has created a special place among the hearts of people. Due to the IT hub in Bangalore, students, and job seekers who are looking for jobs flock to this city for the growing no of opportunities.
This city provides excellent opportunities for working professionals and students to make their career in this growing metropolitan city. Overall, with the growing number of opportunities, Bangalore is the best city to live in. Known as one of the fastest-growing cities of India, Bangalore urban lifestyle, excellent healthcare facilities, job opportunities, top-notch academic institutions, and abundance greenery makes Bangalore one of the best cities to live in.

Moving to a new city is always challenging but Bangalore is the place that will fulfill all your needs and requirements. Compared to any other metropolitan city, the cost of living in Bangalore is comparatively affordable. Well, your living factors depends on various things such as rental accommodation, food, education, transport, etc. So, let’s look closely at all the factors affecting the cost of living in Bangalore.

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1. Accommodation

The major expense that affects the cost of living in Bangalore is accommodation. Accommodation will vary based upon your lifestyle and requirements. Depending upon the area and localities the rental expenses would also vary. Usually, the rental properties and accommodation in Bangalore are mostly opted by students and working professionals. So, it’s a good idea to stay nearby to the workplaces and colleges to fulfill other needs and requirements and manage your expenses. If you are a student or bachelor, you can opt for Pgs around in Bangalore which will cost you around Rs 5000-10,000 including food. But if you like your privacy, you can opt for 1bhk flat which will cost you around Rs 8,000 to 10,000 in areas like BTM, Hebbal, Kengeri, Nagawara, etc.

For families and couples, a decent 2 BHK flat in some areas will cost you around 12-15k. Usually, places located nearby to tech parks offer you more luxury options where the properties range from Rs 5000 to Rs 5,00,000. For luxurious options, areas like Bgmane Tech Park, ITPL, Indira Nagar, Koramangala, Mg Road provide you a 1 BHK flat that will cost you aroundRs.10,000 to 23,000. So, decide your place wisely which will save your expenses. Also, depending upon your budget, you can choose pgs or rental flats to lead a comfortable life.

Apartments Rental in BangalorePrice (Rs)
1 BHK₹7,000 – ₹10,000
2 BHK₹12,000 – ₹25,000
3 BHK₹25,000 – ₹60,000
Paying Guest [PG]₹7,000 – ₹15,000
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Posh Areas in BangaloreAffordable Areas in BangaloreBest PG’s in Bangalore
Indira NagarKuundalahalliBellandur
MarathahalliDoddanekundiBTM Layout
MalleswaramNagwaraSG playa
KoramangalayelahankaWhitefield
HebbalbanaswadiMrahathalli
JayanagarHennurHoodi
BanashankarihebbalElectronic City
UlsoorR.T.NagarHSR Layout
BasavanagudiPeenyaManyata
WhitefieldEjipuraNagawara
HSRtavarakereJP Nagar
Electronic CityBilekahalli

2. Food

Food is one major part that you can’t neglect when it comes to the cost of living. Well, the most economical way to save on food expenses is to hire a cook or cook for yourself. It will somewhere cost you around Rs 1200 to 3000. If you are having food from outside especially bachelors and students they can opt for mess which will cost you Rs 3000 to 4000 monthly. If you want to have breakfast or meal in a restaurant it will cost you around Rs.60 to 120 depending upon the restaurant. Moreover, Bangalore offers you a wide variety of food delivery options like Zomato, Swiggy, Ubereats, etc. So, your food expenses depend on you how you plan according to your budget.

Food ItemsPrices (Rs)
Meal [Pocket-Friendly Restaurant]₹100 – ₹300
Meal for 2 People [Mid-range Restaurant]₹600 – ₹1500
Meal at McDonalds₹200 – ₹350
Domestic Beer (0.5-litre draught)₹100 – ₹220
Imported Beer (0.33-litre bottle)₹140 – ₹250
Tea / Coffee (regular)₹75 – ₹200
Sprite/Pepsi₹20 – ₹50
Water 1 Liter₹10 – ₹20

You may also like to read: Best Places for South Indian Cuisine in Bangalore

3. Transport

Bangalore provides you a wide range of transportation facilities like metros, buses, cabs, etc. BMTC buses and metros are the cheapest way of transport for commuting in Bangalore. Apart from all this, you can find a range of transport facilities like uber, ola, Rapido and other ride services. But, if you want to save a lot of money then its always better to use your bikes and cars. For metros, tickets usually cost Rs to 10 to 60. There is a monthly bus pass which ranges from Rs. 1200 to 2000 turn out to be very economical.

TransportPrices (Rs)
One-way Ticket (Local Transport)₹30
Monthly Pass (Regular Price)₹1000
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff)₹50
Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff)₹15
Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff)₹60
Petrol (1 litre)₹77.47

4. Groceries

Like any other Indian city, groceries are cheaper and affordable in Bangalore. Groceries can be purchased from nearby grocery shops and malls which are quite cheap. For a bachelor, if you are eating food from outside groceries cost won’t be heavy to your pockets whereas For those who cook usually it ranges from Rs 1000 to 6000. The average you’re a bachelor who doesn’t cook, then these expenses on groceries can be controlled but again you spend more while eating and spending outside. The monthly expenditure on groceries comes to about Rs. 6000 per month.

GroceriesPrices (Rs)
Milk (regular), (1 liter)₹33 – ₹55
Fresh Bread (500g)₹25– ₹40
Rice (white), (1kg)₹45 – ₹67
Eggs (regular) (12)₹60
Local Cheese (1kg)₹250 – ₹800
Chicken 1 kg (Boneless)₹135 – ₹360
Apples (1kg)₹100 – ₹210
Banana (1kg)₹40 – ₹80
Oranges (1kg)₹50 – ₹100
Tomato (1kg)₹20 – ₹40
Potato (1kg)₹20 – ₹40
Onion (1kg)₹20 – ₹40
Lettuce (1 head)₹43
Bottle of Wine₹400 – ₹1000
Cigarettes 20 Pack₹200 – ₹300

5. Utilities

Utilities which include Electricity, Cable, DTH, Internet, etc. are a part of the cost of living. It depends on your budget and lifestyle. The monthly expenditure on utilities would come around Rs. 500 to Rs. 3000. depending upon your locality, usage, and so many other factors.

Monthly UtilitiesPrices (Rs)
Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water) For House₹2500 – ₹3000
Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local₹200 – ₹500
Internet for (Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL)₹500 – ₹1500
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6. Shopping 

Well, shopping is a thing which we all love to do whenever we get time from our hectic schedule. Moreover, Bangalore has the best market places and shopping malls to fulfill all your shopping needs. A trip to any mall with shopping can set up back by Rs.2000-5000 depending on your shopping. Places like Commercial Street, Chickpete, MG Road, Majestic Market offer you with all the latest trends in fashion at very decent prices. You’ll find Shoes, Clothes, Accessories, electronics, bags, etc. at all these places at very cheap rates. If you’re looking for high-end shopping malls and branded showrooms, Bangalore has plenty of that too. The range for a Tshirt can be from Rs. 200 at Commercial street to Rs. 2500-3000 at branded showrooms. Your shopping budget for a month should be sorted in Rs.5,000.

Clothing and FootwearsPrice (Rs)
1 Pair of Jeans (Levis Or Similar)₹2,000 – ₹4,000
1 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M)₹1,800 – ₹2,300
1 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range)₹1,800 – ₹5,000
1 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes₹1,500 – ₹5,000

7. Entertainment

Well to make us free away from boredom we need some sort of requirement. Bangalore has a lot of things to keep you entertained and make your weekend merrymaking.

If you are in Bangalore you cant just keep yourself away from its nightlife and cosmopolitan culture. It has a lot of options for your entertainment like its shopping malls, multiplexes, amusement parks, pubs, discos, cafes, etc. There are good malls like Orion Mall, Pheonix City, Mantri Mall, etc.that provide you a different kind of shopping experience for you all. Not only as a shopping destination but these malls provide you with options for restaurants, breweries, bowling, and loads of other fun activities. Places like Lal Bagh, Wonderla, Freedom Park, Bannerghatta National Park are a must-visit in Bangalore. Moreover, in all these places the ticket costs are quite cheap. The monthly average expenditure on your entertainment will cost you around Rs 500. On average, the monthly expenditure on entertainment expenses would be around Rs. 1000-1500.

Sports & LeisurePrice (Rs)
Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult₹750 – ₹1,500
Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend)₹100 – ₹600
Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat₹150 – ₹200

8. Kids Schooling

The IT city is home to top-notch schools and academic institutions which makes it a hot- spot for students. Usually, it all depends on the types of schools, localities and the facilities they do provide. There are international schools as well as good affordable schools with all the other required facilities. Usually, kindergarten fees will range from Rs 3,750 to 12, 500 per month whereas in international schools it will range from Rs 1-3 lakh per year.

Childcare & SchoolsPrice (Rs)
Preschool or Kindergarten, Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child₹2,500 – ₹10,000
Primary Schools₹3,000 – ₹10,000
International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child₹75,000 – ₹200,000

The cost of living in Bangalore is a bit expensive but it gives a lot more then it takes from you. Above mentioned points will help you plan your budget and let you live a cost-effective life in Bangalore.

Frequently asked questions about Bangalore. 

1. What is the cost of living in Bangalore? 

Well, this answer depends on your budget and lifestyle that you have. A decent lifestyle will cost you around 15-20k which will include your rent, electricity and other expenses. For students and bachelors its better to opt for a pg or a 1 BHK which can easily come up around 10-15k whereas fro families and couples, usually a 2bhk you can get good flats within 12-15 k in some areas whereas in some residential and posh areas it can up to 30 k. 

2. What is the monthly cost of living in Bangalore for Bachelors?

Well, for a decent living at affordable prices you can get varied options in Bangalore. You need to plan according to your budget to manage your expenses. If you are planning for a 1 BHK flat hen you can easily get it around 10-12k, remaining other expenses which include food, travel miscellaneous expenses will be managed within 5-10k. If you are a bachelor staying in pg is a very good option as it will save a lot of pocket money of yours. A good pg within 5-10 k you can get all the necessary amenities included in the accommodation like food, Internet, electricity, etc. So, within 10-15k you can have a decent lifestyle whereas in some areas it can go around 25-30k. 

3. How much does it cost to live in Bangalore for a couple?

There are some areas in Bangalore which are good for couples and provides accommodation at cheaper prices. You can get a 1bhk flat within 5-6k and all your expenses like food, groceries, electricity will be managed within the range of 5-10k. As a couple, it depends on how you plan your budget, expenses and how you manage your lifestyle.

4. Which are some of the best schools in Bangalore?

Some of the best schools in Bangalore for primary education are Delhi public school, St. Lawrence English school, Army school, Silver Oaks International School, Bishop Cotton, Cathedral High, etc. 

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