The Best Places to Retire in India… for NRIs.

On: March 29, 2019
By: Abhishek Dey

2. Chennai: The Temple City

If you look at Chennai from the air, you’ll be surprised at how green it is! Trees abound, even on the borders of large and busy roads, and several ‘poonghas’ or parks have been constructed across the city for the public to walk in. Busy metros can be extremely polluted, but Chennai’s greenery keeps our air relatively fresh. However, the climatic conditions in Chennai tend to be warm and is ideal for those who loves the heat.

  • Monthly Rent: 15k to 30k for a 2-3 BHK flat
  • Property Purchase Cost: 1.5+ Cr for a villa or a bungalow
  • Air Quality: Average
  • Cost of Living: Moderate
  • Traffic: Medium
  • Life Quality Index: 65/100 (Average)

Property Price in Chennai and Bank Home Loans: A good flat in Chennai would cost you around 80 lacs and villas start at 1.75 Cr onwards. Thus you need to make your investments ready to ensure that you can pay good money while purchasing your dream home in Chennai.

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