Looking for housing in Delhi is about as fun as sharecropping in Mississippi Delta during flood season (whatever that means)! Okay, in all seriousness, housing is a big problem in this Indian city. If you're company is footing the bill, then chances are they also have a few accommodation options lined up for you. While you may be tentative to consider only the options they afford you, it really is the best way. There's few suitable, high-standard accommodation options in Delhi for a decent price - so if they've done the legwork, then best to leave it that way.
Anand Niketan and Shanit Niketan are fabulous areas, and Malcha Marg is also fantastic.
Most expats in India hire domestic help, so at risk of being cheeky, maybe you can include this in your housing allowance?
It actually really depends where you are going to work or where your children (if you have any) are going to school. There are several nice places in South Delhi to live, but it also depends on your budget, because certain areas are very expensive.
I actually run a real estate agency which is mainly focussed on expat housing, www.bricks-india.com. If you need any help just let me know.
Alexander
i stay in delhi, acc to me you should look for a house near to your workplace, cos travelling distances are the greatest problem with delhi, inspite of good connectivity traveling eats lots of you time and energy.. you may face long traffic jams during starting and ending office hours. in each of the zones of delhi you can find localities of all status.
I am real state agent in south delhi ,my office in defence colony ,I Have More then 250 Furnished N Unfurnished Apartments , Available For Rent in South Delhi
Apartment options Studio, 1 br , 2 br , 3 br , 4 br
Size 400 sq.ft to 9400 sq.ft
Location:
Defence colony,Vasant Vihar ,Safdarjung ,New Friends Colony , Panchsheel , Jangpura Extension, Jorbagh , Golf Links ,Greater Kailash1&2 and other affluent neighbourhoods of Delhi
Feel free to call me at : +91 9717737703
Thanks,
Bharat Luthra
To LET:Attention: Exapts, Diplomats and Senior Executives of Multinationals:
A brand new ultra modern builder floor of 4040 sq feet area on 2nd floor, D 14, Maharani Bagh, New Delhi 110065 with very large drawing-cum-dining room, family lounge, four large bedrooms with four attached dressing rooms and four bathrooms, visitor toilet/powder room, modular kitchen, Italian marble flooring, elegant decor, parking for two large cars in stilt area, two servant quarters with WC, available for rent from 01.01.2013 for Rs.4,50,000 per month; to visit and more information please contact local agent Shri Kulwant Singh Bhatia in Delhi on tel: 9810441831 and email:[email protected] or the owner Mr. G S Jaiya (in Switzerland) on tel +41 79 248 0130 or email [email protected]
please someone could be so kind as to tell me if housing have air conditioning I am really scare of the hot weather in Dehli, for two thousand American Dollars Can I get some real good accomodation for a family of four two adults and two teenagers study in the framework of the american system
Please contact if anyone searching rental Accommodation in South Delhi, Either for long term or short term lease. we have all type of property bangalow, duplex,floor, flats. commercial offices or shops And wants to get the best deal.
Regards
Shivali
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Hi,
I've lived in Delhi for over a year, and finding accommodation that was appropriate (in terms of location, safety, furnishings and services) and not over-priced was one of the largest issues I faced in Delhi. I would meet locals that were living in similar rentals and paying a fraction of what I was paying. So, I've teamed up with a friend (from the real estate world) and we've started an agency i-tak Solutions- that is dedicated to helping expats finding an appropriate rental at "LOCAL RATES".
We have many properties that you can choose from. If, one of our featured properties do not fulfill all your requirements, we will find and negotiate the terms for your ideal flat/flatshare/house.
Hope we will be able to help every person that need to find a place to stay in Delhi.
Jagoda
Anand Niketan and Shanit Niketan are fabulous areas, and Malcha Marg is also fantastic.
Most expats in India hire domestic help, so at risk of being cheeky, maybe you can include this in your housing allowance?