Mumbai Bachelor PG vs Flat 2026: Real Cost Comparison — Andheri, Powai, Bandra, Thane
Honest 2026 Mumbai bachelor living cost comparison — PG vs 2BHK flat share. Real rents by locality (Andheri, Powai, Bandra, Thane), hidden costs, and when each wins. Includes split templates.

You just cleared the interview. Joining date in 3 weeks. You need a place in Mumbai. Everyone you know has an opinion: "Take a PG, it's simpler." "Get a flat share with the boys, you'll save money." "Stay in Thane and commute." "Just live in Andheri, you'll regret Thane in a month."
This guide is the numbers-honest version of that conversation. Real 2026 Mumbai bachelor costs for PG vs flat share across the 4 most common young-professional localities, including the hidden costs everyone forgets when they pitch you their preference.
The short answer up front
- Flat share wins on total monthly cost in every Mumbai locality (typically by ₹2,000-5,000/month).
- PG wins on admin simplicity — no deposit lockup, no broker fees, no utility bills to track.
- First 6 months in Mumbai? Take the PG. You don't yet know the city, your commute, your friend group. Year 2+: move to flat share.
Below: the numbers that back that up.
Locality-by-locality breakdown (April 2026)
Andheri East (near metro / Marol / Chakala) — the classic young-professional zone, good connectivity to BKC, Powai, Lower Parel.
| Option | Cost/month | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| Single PG (AC) | ₹16,000-22,000 | Bed, meals, WiFi, cleaning |
| Sharing PG (2-seater AC) | ₹11,000-15,000 | Same, half the privacy |
| 2BHK flat share (3 bachelors) | ₹12,000-16,000/person rent + ₹3,500-5,000 utilities = ₹15,500-21,000 | Rent only; you run the flat |
Powai (near Hiranandani / IIT area) — tech/finance crowd, newer buildings, slightly more expensive, Lake Vihar premium.
| Option | Cost/month | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| Single PG (AC) | ₹20,000-28,000 | Bed, meals, WiFi |
| Sharing PG (2-seater AC) | ₹14,000-18,000 | Same |
| 2BHK flat share (3 bachelors) | ₹16,000-22,000/person rent + ₹4,000-6,000 utilities = ₹20,000-28,000 |
Bandra West — most expensive bachelor locality, worth it only if your workplace is BKC, Worli, or Lower Parel.
| Option | Cost/month | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| Single PG | ₹25,000-35,000 | Usually bed + 2 meals |
| Sharing PG (2-seater) | ₹18,000-25,000 | Same |
| 2BHK flat share (3 bachelors) | ₹22,000-30,000/person rent + ₹4,500-6,500 utilities = ₹26,500-36,500 |
Thane (Ghodbunder Road / Kapurbawdi / Majiwada) — the commute-tradeoff belt. 45-70 minute commute to BKC; cost savings of 40-50%.
| Option | Cost/month | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| Single PG (AC) | ₹10,000-15,000 | Bed, meals, WiFi |
| Sharing PG | ₹7,500-10,000 | Same |
| 2BHK flat share (3 bachelors) | ₹7,000-12,000/person rent + ₹3,000-4,000 utilities = ₹10,000-16,000 |
The hidden costs in PG vs flat share
PG hidden costs (usually small, but non-zero)
- Advance: 1-3 months refundable (non-negotiable)
- One-time admin fee: ₹500-2,000
- Laundry surcharge: many PGs charge ₹500-1,500/month extra for laundry
- Guest policy: strict. Girlfriend/boyfriend overnight = fine or eviction in most PGs
- AC charge: some PGs charge AC bills separately (₹800-1,500 summer months)
- Food skip days: if you're travelling 10 days/month for work, you still pay full food
Flat share hidden costs (bigger, but you control them)
- Broker fee: 1 month's rent for the flat (split among flatmates) — ₹40,000-80,000 one-time on a 2BHK
- Security deposit: 6-10 months rent in Mumbai (split among flatmates) — ₹2,40,000-8,00,000 locked up
- Furnishing if unfurnished: ₹40,000-1,00,000 upfront for beds, fridge, washing machine, sofa
- Monthly utilities: electricity (brutal in summer), internet, maid, cook, milk, newspaper — adds ₹4,000-7,000/flatmate
- Maintenance: society fees, occasional repairs — ₹500-2,000/month
The deposit is the real hidden cost most bachelors underestimate. A ₹60,000 2BHK in Andheri will demand ₹3,60,000-6,00,000 deposit. Split three ways, that's ₹1,20,000-2,00,000 per flatmate locked up for the year.
Month-by-month first-year comparison (realistic)
Powai, single bachelor, year 1:
PG option (single AC PG at ₹22,000/month):
- Year 1 total: ₹22,000 × 12 = ₹2,64,000 + ₹44,000 advance (refundable) = ₹3,08,000 cash flow
- Hassle: minimal. Food + cleaning + WiFi handled.
Flat share option (3-person 2BHK at ₹60,000, 10-month deposit):
- Rent share: ₹20,000/month + utilities ₹5,000 = ₹25,000/month × 12 = ₹3,00,000
- Deposit share: ₹2,00,000 locked
- Broker fee share: ₹20,000 one-time
- Furnishing share: ₹25,000 one-time
- Year 1 cash outlay: ₹3,00,000 + ₹2,45,000 = ₹5,45,000 (₹2,00,000 refundable)
- Post-year-1 effective cost: ₹3,45,000 total (₹2,00,000 returns)
- Hassle: real. Someone manages the cook, someone chases the landlord, utilities need splitting monthly.
Verdict: flat share is ₹8,000 cheaper over year 1 post-refund — but front-loads ₹2,00,000+ of deposit cash that you lose access to. If you have a stable job and savings cushion, flat share wins. If you're in month 1 of your first job, PG is the right call.
Flat share split template for 3 Mumbai bachelors
Real-world pattern that keeps peace in Mumbai flats:
Rent: split by room size. Master bedroom pays 35-40%, middle room 30-33%, smaller room 25-30%. Use the rent split calculator.
Utilities (electricity, gas, internet, maintenance, cable): equal split. Same meter, same WiFi, same building.
Food + cook + maid: equal split. Everyone eats and everyone uses the maid. If one flatmate travels 10+ days/month, reduce their food share by ~30% that month (common convention).
Groceries (not the cook's raw materials but personal snacks/beer/etc): individual. Don't split.
One-off repairs (plumber, AC service): equal split, unless caused by one flatmate's carelessness.
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When each option wins
PG wins for you if:
- First 6-12 months in Mumbai
- You travel 10+ days/month for work
- You don't want admin overhead
- Your savings buffer can't absorb a ₹1,50,000+ deposit lockup
- You value privacy (single PG) over space
- You'll move cities within a year
Flat share wins for you if:
- You have 2+ reliable flatmates already lined up
- You're in Mumbai for 2+ years
- You have ₹1,50,000+ in savings to park as deposit
- You cook occasionally and want kitchen access
- You want to host friends/family
- You prefer a 2-3BHK's total space to a PG room
FAQ — Mumbai bachelor accommodation
What is the cheapest locality for a bachelor in Mumbai 2026? Thane (Ghodbunder Road) at ₹7,500-15,000/month for PG or shared flat. Commute tradeoff: 45-70 min to BKC. Next-cheapest is Andheri East or Kandivali East at ₹11,000-16,000 PG.
Is a PG cheaper than a flat share in Mumbai? Month-to-month, PG and 3-person flat share cost almost the same (within ₹2,000-5,000/month). Flat share wins long-term because you avoid food markups and amortize deposit over time. PG wins short-term because you avoid the deposit lockup entirely.
How much deposit for a 2BHK in Mumbai? 6-10 months rent, refundable. On a ₹60,000/month flat: ₹3,60,000-6,00,000 locked up. Split among flatmates, still ₹1,20,000-2,00,000 per person.
Can bachelors rent flats in Mumbai easily? Depends on society and area. Bandra, Khar, Andheri West — strict, many societies refuse bachelors outright. Powai, Andheri East, Thane — much easier. Ask the broker upfront "society accepts bachelors?" before even visiting.
Best locality for young professionals in Mumbai 2026? Powai if you work in tech/finance/IT. Andheri East if your office is in BKC or airport area. Bandra West if you work in BKC/Worli and can afford it. Thane if commute tolerance is high.
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