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Ahmedabad rental market: A look at affordability, connectivity and smart city benefits

Rapid urbanization, rising educational and job opportunities has fueled the demand for rental housing. With an increase of 2% in rental values, Mumbai remains the most expensive rental market, as shown in MagicBricks Rental Index report for Q4 of FY2026. However, Ahmedabad along with others like Noida and Greater Noida have appeared in the list of the most affordable cities for tenants.As per the report, rents, led by a muted rise of 0.1% QoQ, saw moderate growth of 1%. There has been continued infrastructure upgrade like metro expansion and ongoing development near GIFT City which makes living in the city comfortable.Renters are increasingly drawn to the city because of its well-balanced combination of affordability, lifestyle benefits, and connectivity. The average monthly rent in important residential neighborhoods is about Rs. 36,900 for 3 BHK and Rs. 24,300 for 2BHK.

Date-dive into Ahmedabad’s rental market

  • As per the data, there is higher availability of larger homes(55%), as compared to 2 BHKs(28%). However, tenants continue to prioritize affordability and practicality as demand for 2 BHK homes (49%) surpass demand for 3 BHK (29%).
  • Semi-furnished homes lead demand in Ahmedabad at 47%, followed by furnished (27%) and unfurnished (26%), whereas the supply remains tiled more towards furnished and semi-furnished homes
  • The tenants are concentrated more on the affordability side as the demand for rent between 10,000 to 20,000 tops the list at 41%, followed by INR 20K–30K at 36%.

Locality-wise rents of key localities

Locality 2 BHK rent (Rs. ) 3 BHK rent(Rs. )
Shela 23,600 34,600
South Bopal 25,000 32,700
Vaishnodevi circle 26,300 33,600
Satellite 25,400 48,500
Shilaj 23,400 31,000
Chandkheda 20,000 28,300
Gota 23,200 32,700
Thaltej 27,800 53,700

Ahmedabad continues to grow as a preferred destination for working professionals and students alike. Balancing infrastructure development with housing affordability remains important for the city to retain its edge over pricier metros. For tenants, the city still offers a reasonable quality of life without the financial strain that typically comes with urban living. It also presents a compelling case for those weighing their options in India’s evolving rental landscape.



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