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A Few Tips Before You Book A Room For Rent In Delhi

Author: Ajay Kumar Singh
by Ajay Kumar Singh
Posted: Dec 12, 2017

As admissions in DU are almost over, outstation students are desperately looking for accommodations across the city. For them it is like a race to catch the best possible base available within their budget. Though there is an abundance of options in the city, students are still in distress owing to broker’s commission and other hassles. Here are a few simple tips that would give them an idea on how to proceed.

Tips For Outstation Students Looking For Rooms In Delhi

Location - Location is the first thing you should look for. Regions like Kamla Nagar, Mukherjee Nagar, etc. are perfect for those who want to stay within North Campus. These areas have many reputed institutions in proximity such as the Miranda, Ramjas, Daulat Ram and other Colleges. Those who have taken admission in Lady Shri Ram College may look for rooms in South Campus. Some of the ideal locations here include Lajpat Nagar, Srinivaspuri, Malviya Nagar and other places.

Rent - Overall it ranges from Rs 2,500 to 18,000. However, various factors determine how much rent you pay. If you are concerned more about cost-savings than privacy, you may want to opt for a double sharing or triple sharing room. In that case, you would be saving significantly on your monthly rentals. As such, room rent in South Campus is comparatively a bit higher than that in North Campus.

Security - Security is a big deciding factor while you are judging the suitability of a room for rent in Delhi. It is best if you can stay within a housing society as they are usually more secured than independent houses. You should also ensure that the room has all security aspects in place. The front door must have an eye-hole, door and window latches should be functional and even better if there are CCTV cameras. If there is no eye-hole or a window glass is broken, you must talk to the owner to get it fixed before you move in.

Facilities - Typically, PGs come with a variety of facilities such as fridge, TV, table/chair, AC, geyser, etc. Most of them also provide breakfast, lunch and dinner. If you have any specific requirement you can always make an inquiry for that You may ask if the owner allows non-veg food so that you don’t have to miss your favourite butter chicken.

Roommate - Roommates are always a major concern. The initial apprehensions are quite natural as it is first time you would be staying with a stranger. You might fear the consequences if your personalities do not match at all.

You can ask the owner to arrange a talk with your potential roomie before you move in. If you both like each other’s hobbies and lifestyle, you may choose to become roommates. And as they say, opposite poles attract, two different personalities may also share great compatibility. So stay positive!

Conclusion

These are some of the basic things you need to include in your planning. The more strategically you proceed, the easier it would be to find an accommodation in the city. Always start with the location - if that suits your requirements, move on to the room, facilities and roommate aspects.

If you are reluctant about paying any brokerage, you can always go online. www.studentacco.com is a reliable site that offers properties exclusively for students in Delhi NCR.

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