Maninagar EastRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

At a median of ₹155/m², you are firmly inside THE_GRID—a functional, high-density zone where you pay for utility rather than prestige. The upper limit of ₹235 is usually reserved for the newer high-rises pushing toward the highway, but the real value is found in the older mid-rise societies. It isn't a gentrification trap yet, but the proximity to the rail hub keeps prices stubbornly stable regardless of the local chaos.

The Vibe:Maninagar East is dominated by the constant flow of the BRTS and the industrial grit creeping in from the nearby GIDC belts. Life here centers on the CTM flyover and the railway station, where function always trumps aesthetics. Expect dense residential blocks, narrow lanes, and a demographic that prioritizes a ten-minute commute over quiet suburban lawns.

Market Median

155
/m²/mo
1.9% Discountvs Maninagar Taluka avg
LowHigh
110235
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanMarch 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Maninagar East @ 155/m²/mo

9,300

District Highlights

Grocery
Reliance Smart Point, Hatkeshwar
Transport
Maninagar BRTS Hub
School
Nelson's High School
Park
Jogger's Park (Near Railway Crossing)
Hospital
L.G. Hospital

Locals Ask

Why is there such a huge gap between ₹110 and ₹235?

The low end covers 20-year-old walk-up apartments with zero amenities, while ₹235 gets you into a modern gated society with a lift and a dedicated parking spot.

Is street parking a realistic option here?

Forget about it; if your flat doesn't come with an assigned spot, you'll be circling the block or fighting neighbors for inches every single evening.

How bad is the noise near the railway line?

If you're within 500 meters of the tracks, the midnight freight trains are a reality you'll have to get used to very quickly.

Does the 'Best For Families' rating actually hold up?

Yes, mostly because of the sheer density of tuition centers and schools like Nelson's within walking distance, even if the streets are cramped.

Is water shortage a problem in Maninagar East?

Older societies often struggle with pressure during peak morning hours; always ask the landlord about the specific borewell-to-municipal water ratio.