Bangalore, India
+25% vs Bangalore avgIndiranagar is the most expensive area in Bangalore, with a cost of living index of 26.0 — that is +25% compared to the Bangalore average. Only the top 1 of 23 neighborhoods cost more. Estimated rent for a one-bedroom apartment here is around ₹41,604/month, compared to a range of ₹23,964 in Kengeri to ₹41,604 in Indiranagar.
For a typical resident of Indiranagar, housing takes up roughly 41% of monthly expenses. Food and groceries account for about 19%, while transportation costs around 10%. To live comfortably here — meaning rent stays at or below 30% of gross income — you would need an annual salary of approximately ₹1,664,157 before tax.
Salaries in Indiranagar reflect the local cost of living. Based on the neighborhood COLI of 26.0:
After tax and deductions of 12.2% in India, take-home pay for someone earning ₹1,664,157 would be roughly ₹1,461,130/year. Use the salary converter to calculate an exact figure for your situation, including expat-specific tax adjustments.
Estimated annual deductions on a ₹1,622,553 salary in Indiranagar, Bangalore (local employee).
Rates shown are for a local employee. Use the salary converter for expat calculations.
What a $75,000 USD salary in Indiranagar would need to be elsewhere:
| City | Currency | Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| New York | USD | $19,500 |
| London | GBP | £16,781 |
| Dubai | AED | AED 97,574 |
| Neighborhood | COLI | Multiplier | vs Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Koramangala | 25.4 | 1.22x | +22% |
| MG Road | 24.5 | 1.18x | +18% |
| Sadashivanagar | 23.9 | 1.15x | +15% |
| Whitefield | 22.5 | 1.08x | +8% |
| Ulsoor | 22.5 | 1.08x | +8% |
See exactly what you need to earn in Indiranagar, Bangalore to maintain your lifestyle.
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Yes, Indiranagar is one of the more expensive neighborhoods in Bangalore. It costs about +25% more than the city average, ranking #1 out of 23 neighborhoods.
The cost of living in Indiranagar is significantly above the Bangalore average. With a multiplier of 1.25x, everyday expenses including rent, food, and transportation are +25% compared to the city baseline.