ManinagarRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

At a median of ₹210/m² monthly, you are paying for proximity and zero-frills utility. The area lands squarely in THE_GRID because it is a matured market with little room for wild speculation but high demand for stability. While the ₹265/m² ceiling feels high for some of the aging walk-ups, the investment outlook remains rock-solid because of the Metro connectivity and the sheer density of local commerce.

The Vibe:Maninagar is the functional soul of South Ahmedabad, dominated by the gravity of Kankaria Lake and the non-stop churn around the railway station. It is a dense landscape of solid, older constructions where life happens on the street, specifically along the BRTS corridor and the frantic Jawahar Chowk. You trade modern glass high-rises for unbeatable transit links and some of the city's most aggressive traffic patterns.

Market Median

210
/m²/mo
32.9% Premiumvs Maninagar Taluka avg
LowHigh
145265
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanMarch 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Maninagar @ 210/m²/mo

12,600

District Highlights

Grocery
D-Mart Kankaria
Transit
Maninagar Railway Station & Metro
Healthcare
L.G. General Hospital
Education
Nelson’s High School
Recreation
Kankaria Lakefront

Locals Ask

Is the ₹210/m² average rent consistent across the taluka?

Not quite; you'll hit the ₹265/m² peak near Jawahar Chowk, while older properties toward Isanpur lean closer to the ₹145/m² mark.

How is the parking situation for new tenants?

Honestly, it is a nightmare unless you are in a newer gated society. Most older blocks force you to fight for scraps on narrow side streets.

Does the Metro access justify the higher rental bracket?

Absolutely, the East-West corridor has fundamentally changed the commute to the western suburbs, making the m² stats here more resilient.

What should I check before signing a lease here?

Verify the water source; some older pockets still struggle with AMC supply timings and rely heavily on borewells.

Is there any room for negotiation in this market?

Limited, as vacancy rates are low. Landlords in Maninagar know their value and usually stick to the local m² stats.