Ranking India’s Most Livable Cities: Read this before you decide where to live!

In the evolving landscape of urban living, factors like rent affordability, food costs, commuting ease, and air quality significantly influence how we experience city life. As India continues to urbanize, millions of people are choosing between cities for job opportunities, lifestyle, and overall quality of life. But what makes a city truly livable?

Here, real estate platform NoBroker attempts to rank six major cities—Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Delhi-NCR—based on a combination of rentals, food prices, commutation infrastructure, and pollution levels.

Let’s dive in!

1. Mumbai – The Financial Capital with a High Cost of Living

Rentals: Extremely High

Mumbai’s rental market has been consistently high, driven by the demand for housing in India’s financial capital. “With limited space and a booming economy, rents here far surpass those of other cities. Expect to pay a premium for housing in popular areas like South Mumbai, Bandra, and Andheri,” informs Saurabh Garg, CBO & Co-founfer, NoBroker.

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Food Prices: Moderately Affordable

Unlike rent, food prices in Mumbai are relatively affordable. A typical meal can cost anywhere from Rs 100 to Rs 250, and local eateries offer good options without breaking the bank. If you’re dining at upscale restaurants, prices can soar, but for day-to-day living, Mumbai is manageable.

Commutation: Cheap, but Time-Consuming

Mumbai’s local trains are an essential lifeline for millions, offering a cost-effective way to travel around the city. A monthly pass is affordable, and the extensive network covers most of the city. However, train rides, especially during rush hour, can be uncomfortable and exhausting. The city’s bus and metro systems are also improving, but the commute can still be taxing, particularly with traffic and the sheer population size.

Pollution: Moderate

Mumbai struggles with air pollution, but its proximity to the sea helps to keep the city relatively clean compared to other major metros. However, the rising number of vehicles on the roads and industrial emissions do take their toll on air quality.

Weather: Humid

Mumbai’s coastal location means the city experiences high humidity levels, which can feel uncomfortable during the monsoon and summer months.

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