NavrangpuraBougie Zone

PaldiRent Prices 2026

Old Money TerritoryNID AdjacentParking NightmareRiverfront Access
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of ₹245/m² monthly, the area is firmly BOUGIE, especially as older stock gets replaced by luxury units hitting the ₹375/m² mark. You aren't paying for peace and quiet; you're paying for a pin code that puts you ten minutes from everywhere important. It is a solid investment outlook for those who can stomach the initial entry cost in a land-locked neighborhood.

The Vibe:Paldi is established, unapologetically dense, and dominated by a mix of old-money bungalows and high-rise redevelopments. You’re squeezed between the Sabarmati Riverfront and the constant friction of Ashram Road traffic. It attracts a mix of NID academics and long-term Ahmedabad residents who value central proximity over suburban sprawl.

Market Median

245
/m²/mo
16.9% Discountvs Navrangpura avg
LowHigh
165375
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanMarch 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Paldi @ 245/m²/mo

14,700

District Highlights

Grocery
Magson Food Mart
Culture
Sanskar Kendra (Le Corbusier)
Hospital
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (SVP) Hospital
Education
National Institute of Design (NID)
Transit
Paldi AMTS Bus Terminus

Locals Ask

Is parking really that bad in Paldi?

Unless your building has a dedicated basement spot, don't even try; street parking near Mahalaxmi Five Roads is nonexistent.

Why are m² stats higher here than in some western suburbs?

Supply is capped because there is no new land, forcing prices toward the ₹375/m² ceiling for anything renovated.

How is the commute to the Metro?

The Paldi Metro station on the North-South corridor is functional, though getting there during peak hour traffic on the main drag is a chore.

Is it a good neighborhood for design students?

Only if they have a massive budget; most NID students end up in shared older flats because the ₹245/m² median price is steep for a single person.

What is the investment outlook for rental properties?

Strong and stable, as the area serves as a central anchor that avoids the volatility of the newer, fringe developments.