DelhiBougie Zone

South ExtensionRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of ₹625/m², you aren't paying for peace; you're paying for the 'BOUGIE' status and the ability to reach AIIMS or Greater Kailash in ten minutes. The upper limit of ₹850/m² is standard for modernized builder floors that include that rarest of Delhi commodities: a dedicated stilt parking spot. Our investment outlook remains bullish because the demand for this specific pin code never cools off, even if the congestion is enough to drive you mad.

The Vibe:South Extension is a high-stakes grid of luxury retail and old-money residential blocks sliced in half by the relentless Ring Road. It serves as a transit nerve center with the Pink Line station dumping shoppers directly into the lap of designer storefronts. The atmosphere is defined by heavy traffic, the frantic energy of the markets, and the quiet, gated prestige of the back lanes.

Market Median

625
/m²/mo
28.9% Premiumvs Delhi avg
LowHigh
450850
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanMarch 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

South Extension @ 625/m²/mo

37,500

District Highlights

Grocery
Le Marche, South Ext 1
Transit
South Extension Metro (Pink Line)
School
Father Agnel School
Healthcare
AIIMS (5 mins drive)
Landmark
Nalli & Frontier Raas

Locals Ask

Is street parking viable for residents?

Absolutely not. Unless your lease includes a designated spot, you will spend half your life negotiating with neighbors over centimeters of pavement.

What are the m² stats for a typical 3BHK here?

With an Average Rent of ₹625/m², a standard 200m² floor will set you back roughly ₹1,25,000 per month.

Which is better, South Ext Part 1 or Part 2?

Part 2 is generally considered more organized and command prices closer to the ₹850/m² ceiling, while Part 1 feels more integrated with the commercial chaos.

How is the water and power situation?

Better than most of Delhi, though the aging infrastructure in Part 1 occasionally struggles with the massive load from the retail showrooms.

Is the investment outlook good for long-term rentals?

Yes, neighborhood analysis shows that the proximity to the medical belt and luxury markets keeps vacancy rates near zero for well-maintained properties.