Hereโs what I wish someone told me when I moved to Gurgaon 5 years ago: Itโs expensive, but not where you think it is.
I came from Delhi thinking Gurgaon would be significantly pricier. Turns out, housing is brutal. But groceries? Sometimes cheaper than Delhi. Eating out? Ridiculously expensive. Kidsโ school? Welcome to paying โน3-5 lakhs per year.
Iโve tracked the cost of living in Gurgaon for hundreds of families over the past 5 years. Some spend โน1.5 lakh monthly and living comfortably. Few spend โน4 lakhs and still complaining about money. The real difference? They didnโt understand where the money was actually going.
Hereโs the real breakdown of cost of living in Gurgaon, neighborhood by neighborhood, with actual numbers from families I know.
1. Housing
Housing is THE biggest expense, but most people underestimate it.
Rent vs Buy (Monthly cost comparison):
Renting:
- 2BHK in South City 2: โน55k-70k
- 2BHK in Sector 50: โน40k-50k
- 2BHK in Sector 43: โน28k-35k
- 2BHK in North Gurgaon: โน18k-25k
Buying (EMI on โน1.5 Cr property @ 8% for 20 years):
- Monthly EMI: โน1.1 lakh
- Plus maintenance: โน3,500-5,000
- Plus property tax: โน500-1,000
- Total: โน1.15-1.16 lakh monthly
Fact: Most People think -once I buy, my own house then expenses will drop. Itโs Wrong.
EMI + maintenance + tax = often MORE than rent, especially for the first 10 years.
Honest opinion: If youโre living in Gurgaon for 3-5 years, renting is smarter. If thought of living in Gurgaon for 10+ years, buying might make sense.
2. Groceries & Food: Where Cost of Living Gets Tricky
Budget-conscious family spending:
- Vegetables/fruits: โน3,000-4,000
- Grains/staples: โน2,000-2,500
- Milk/dairy: โน2,000-2,500
- Meat/fish: โน3,000-4,000
- Packaged foods/essentials: โน2,000-2,500
- Monthly grocery total: โน12k-15.5k
Prices in Gurgaon varies by location and societies/ sector:
- South City 2: 20% more expensive (smaller shops, premium location)
- Sector 50: 10% more expensive (established area)
- Sector 43: More reasonable (larger population, competition)
Few occasions where people actually overspend:
- Casual lunch (2 people): โน600-1,000
- Dinner at mid-range restaurant: โน1,500-2,500
- Cafe coffee: โน200-300
- Weekend family dinner plus shopping: โน3,000-5,000
Families claim grocery budget is โน15k, but they eat out 12 times monthly, makes out total food cost= โน35k. The cost of living in Gurgaon with frequent dining is way higher than one can think.
3. Transportation
If you have a car:
- Car EMI/payment: โน25k-40k (if financed)
- Petrol/diesel: โน4,000-6,000
- Car insurance: โน800-1,500
- Maintenance/servicing: โน1,000-2,000
- Parking (if not free): โน1,000-3,000
- Monthly total: โน31k-52.5k
If you use public transport:
- Metro card: โน1,000-2,000
- Auto/Ola/Uber: โน5,000-8,000
- Occasional cabs: โน2,000-3,000
- Monthly total: โน8k-13k
Car seems expensive as per the calculator above but fact is canโt rely totally on public transport also difficult with kids.
4. Utilities & Household
Monthly costs:
- Electricity: โน2,500-5,000 (depends on AC usage, neighborhood)
- Water: โน500-1,000
- Internet: โน800-1,500
- Gas/LPG: โน800-1,200
- Phone bills: โน500-1,000
- House help/maid: โน3,000-8,000 (part-time to full-time)
- Miscellaneous maintenance: โน1,000-2,000
- Monthly total: โน9.1k-20.7k
5. Kidsโ Education
School fees:
- International schools (Delhi Public, Apeejay): โน3-5 lakhs/year = โน25k-42k/month
- Good private schools: โน1.5-2.5 lakhs/year = โน12.5k-21k/month
- Budget private schools: โน50k-1 lakh/year = โน4k-8k/month
But thatโs not all:
- Tuitions: โน2,000-5,000/month per child
- Sports/activities: โน2,000-4,000/month
- Books/uniforms: โน1,000-2,000/month
- School transport: โน2,000-3,500/month
One example: Meeraโs daughter in International school costs โน3.5 lakhs fees + โน10k tuition + โน3k sports + โน2k transport = โน32k monthly for ONE child.
Cost of living in Gurgaon with kids doubles if theyโre in good schools. Budget accordingly.
6. Entertainment & Dining Out
Realistic spending (if youโre not careful):
- Weekend movie (family of 3): โน1,500-2,500
- Monthly dining: โน8,000-15,000 (if eating out 10-15 times)
- Coffee/snacks: โน2,000-3,000
- Gym membership: โน2,000-5,000
- Subscriptions (Netflix, Prime, etc.): โน1,500-3,000
- Monthly total: โน15k-28.5k
Cost of living in Gurgaon multiplies because eating outside, be it twice a week only.
7. Healthcare
Regular healthcare:
- Doctor visits: โน1,000-2,000 per visit (private clinics in Gurgaon are expensive)
- Medicines: โน1,000-2,000/month average
- Dental checkup: โน500-1,500 per visit
- Eye check: โน500-1,000
- Health insurance premium: โน800-2,000/month
Monthly average: โน4k-8k
Itโs True: Gurgaon has good hospitals (Apollo, Fortis, Medanta) but theyโre expensive. A basic blood test = โน1,500-2,500. Same test in tier 2 cities = โน600-800.
Monthly Budget Breakdown: Three Realistic Scenarios
Budget Family (โน1.5L/month):
- Rent (Sector 43): โน35k
- Groceries: โน12k
- Transport: โน8k
- Utilities: โน10k
- School (1 kid, budget school): โน8k
- Entertainment/dining: โน12k
- Healthcare: โน5k
- Misc: โน5k
- Total: โน95k
Middle-Class Family (โน3L/month):
- Rent (Sector 50): โน50k
- Groceries: โน15k
- Transport (1 car): โน35k
- Utilities: โน12k
- School (2 kids, good private): โน30k
- Entertainment/dining: โน20k
- Healthcare: โน6k
- House help: โน5k
- Misc: โน8k
- Total: โน181k
Affluent Family (โน6L/month):
- Rent (South City 2): โน65k
- Groceries: โน20k
- Transport (2 cars): โน60k
- Utilities: โน15k
- School (2 kids, international): โน70k
- Dining/entertainment: โน50k
- Healthcare: โน10k
- House help (2 staff): โน10k
- Misc: โน15k
- Total: โน315k
FAQs: Cost of Living in Gurgaon
Q: Is cost of living in Gurgaon higher than Delhi?
A: Housing yes (30-50% higher). Food slightly. Dining out significantly higher. Healthcare truly on higher end.
Q: Whatโs the minimum monthly budget for a family of 4 in Gurgaon?
A: โน1.2-1.5 lakhs (budget varies by lifestyle- normal or luxury. Choice is yours)
Q: How much should I budget for rent vs buy in Gurgaon?
A: Rent if staying <5 years in a city. If staying for more then 5 years, buying might be cheaper long-term (not immediate).
Q: Which sectors are most affordable in Gurgaon?
A: Sector 43, 46, 83. 30-40% cheaper housing than South City 2.
Q: Is living in Gurgaon worth the cost?
A: If you work in Gurgaon/NCR and value infrastructure/malls/schools, yes. If you work in Delhi, probably not.
Final Conclusion: Cost of Living in Gurgaon
Budget realistically:
- Add 30% to your estimated cost (reality always exceeds budget)
- Housing takes 40-50% of budget (biggest expense)
- Food/dining is where most people overspend (unplanned meals add up)
- Kidsโ education can double your costs (plan early)
- Transportation is non-negotiable (either car EMI or cab costs)
True to accept: Cost of living in Gurgaon is high, but itโs manageable if you keep a regular check on extra/ non necessary spending.
Planning to move to Gurgaon? Weโve helped 50+ families budget for Gurgaon living. The ones who planned ahead lived comfortably. The ones who didnโt? Constant stress about money.
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