Benefits of staying in a PG accommodation

We examine the benefits of living in a PG accommodation and compare its affordability with that of a flat or hostel, from the point of view of students and young professionals

If you are thinking about renting a paying guest (PG) accommodation, you may be trying to understand the benefits of opting for one. Guardians and their wards often worry about whether a PG will be as safe as the college hostel, or whether managing things by oneself in a PG may turn out to be hectic. The answer to this will vary from one PG to another and you will need to check before finalising on a PG. If you have found the right one for yourself, it is worth it. We list some of the benefits of living in a PG.

 

Which is better: PG or flat?

It is much cheaper to live in a PG than pay the rent for a flat. In a typical PG, the rent is calculated on a per-bed basis and therefore, you know how much you will need to pay as rent every month. The same may not be true in case you rent a flat. For example, most landlords may allow you to share the room with your friends and reduce the burden of rent. However, if one or more roommates vacate, the onus of paying the full rent of the flat may fall on you. This may push up your cost unexpectedly. A PG is, therefore, a relatively inexpensive option.

 

What are the facilities in a PG?

With many PG accommodations coming up, you will be able to shortlist one of your choice quite easily. Most of the PGs offer three meals a day, along with spacious rooms and essential furniture, common entertainment and leisure areas and even have maintenance staff to attend to the daily chores. Moreover, you could have these features customised to your needs. For example, if you are someone who comes back to the PG only for dinner, you could ask for a concession on the overall rent. Each PG has its own set of rules, as well. Some may be strict about entry to visitors, while others may make you feel at home. Before moving in to a PG, you should check whether it suits your needs.

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Benefits of living in a PG

 

Homely environment: The majority of PGs in Indian cities place a strong emphasis on giving each student top-notch comfort, hygiene, and food. Typically, a maid is always on hand to prepare food of the student’s choosing and offer room service.

 

Security: Due to the top-notch security features they provide, PG lodgings are quite safe for single females and bachelors. The majority of them offer a round-the-clock service for security officers, CCTV, and safety alarms.

 

Landlord takes care of medical emergencies: The owner of the house is in charge of the welfare of each student residing in the PG housing. Therefore, in any illness or other medical emergency, he or she must manage to summon a doctor and establish a conducive environment for the infected person’s recuperation.

 

Visitors are welcome to stay: Compared to hostels, private rooms are a better option for people who want to have their parents or friends visit once a month. Students can accept and accommodate their loved ones for a few days by paying an additional fee.

 

 

Benefits of staying in a PG accommodation

 

Hostel vs PG: Which one is better?

Unlike a hostel, a PG will offer far greater independence. While a PG will also have rules, it will also offer some extra liberty that you will be happy about. Living in a PG house, also makes you quite independent. 23-year-old Bhawna Khurana, who lives in Crystal Rock Apartments, a PG in Bengaluru, near Christ College, says: “I was pampered, as I was the youngest in my home. It is only after I spent almost a year in a PG that I learnt to do many things like cooking, cleaning up, washing, bank-related work, etc., and became self-reliant.” Living in a PG can help you to learn to deal with your day-to-day routine and to balance your personal and professional/student life.

 

Save time by living as a paying guest

Traffic congestion has become a major problem in most big cities. This is why people prefer staying close to their workplaces. Unfortunately, properties in such coveted localities are expensive and not everyone can afford a residence in such areas. PGs are a good option in such cases, as it offers affordable temporary residence and saves the resident a lot of time, as working professionals can stay close to their offices, while students can stay close to their colleges.

See also: How to choose the right PG on Housing.com

 

Maintenance in PG houses

Most PG accommodations have staff for maintenance and upkeep of the premises. In case the overhead water tank needs repair or the drainage is clogged, you will not be required to attend to it. This is a benefit that you cannot enjoy even in your own home.

 

Social advantages of living in a PG

PG accommodations are also a great place to connect with other students and professionals and discuss one’s growth, career, companies, etc. Such knowledge comes only with sharing time with like-minded people.

 

Drawbacks of living in a PG

Several things are not allowed: Many students lead certain lifestyles. Therefore they may blend in well with the PG community. This issue is made worse by the fact that these rooms forbid the use of any other technological device or gadget.

Use of utilities regulated: It might be irritating when the landlord in a PG insists on students only using a certain amount of water and electricity.

Unsuitable space to people ratio: In large Indian towns with a high cost of living indices, landlords frequently accept more occupants than the space can hold. Living in a crowded environment is the cause of numerous issues, including claustrophobia, unclean conditions, and difficulty using shared facilities during peak hours.

FAQs

How do I find a PG online?

You could look up Housing.com for paying guest accommodations in the locality that you wish to move in to. Simply use the filters to narrow down your search, on the basis of your budget, location, gender, etc. and you should be able to find the best fit.

What is the rough price range of a PG in Delhi?

Monthly rent for a PG may vary, depending on factors such as provision for food, maintenance, laundry, location of the property and other lifestyle-related amenities provided to you. Most PGs are priced between Rs 5,000 and Rs 15,000 per bed, per month.

Do PGs allow pets?

Most paying guest accommodations may not allow pets, especially if it is on a sharing basis. However, some new-age PG formats may allow the same. You must check with the PG owner, to confirm this.

Is PG better than hostel?

PGs are like hostels but offer far more independence than the latter. There are some common rules but there is ample scope to learn and do things on your own. Hostels are usually run by an institution and have strict rules that apply to all.

 

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