Sector 46 is the “Commuter’s Goldmine” of Gurgaon. It offers a direct connection to the Yellow Line (Millennium City Centre) without the “DLF Tax.” It’s the sweet spot for students and professionals who want to save ₹10,000 a month but remain 15 minutes from Cyber City.
Average Rent: ₹8,000 - ₹18,000
Best Feature: The bustling HUDA Market and easy access to Medanta Hospital (Sector 38).
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Quieter, residential zone ideal for medical staff & professionals.
| Property Name | Best For | Key Highlights | Avg. Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| HelloWorld Sapphire | Premium Living | Modern amenities | ₹15,000 |
| HelloWorld Divino | Professionals | Hassle-free stay | ₹14,000 |
| Zolo Medley | Budget | Essentials sorted | ₹9,000+ |
| Stanza Living Taiping House | Comfort | Managed meals & WiFi | ₹13,500 |
| Zolo Griffin | Value | Clean & affordable | ₹8,500 |
View all listings in Sector 38: Search Sector 38 on InstaDwell
Bustling, market-focused zone ideal for students & extroverts.
| Property Name | Best For | Key Highlights | Avg. Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| HelloWorld Primus | Hub Location | Near market | ₹14,500 |
| HelloWorld Downtown | Social Vibe | Community events | ₹13,000 |
| HelloWorld County | Standard PG | Reliable facilities | ₹12,500 |
| HelloWorld Glory | Premium Rooms | Spacious interiors | ₹15,000 |
| HelloWorld Louis | Value | Great connectivity | ₹11,500 |
View all listings in Sector 46: Search Sector 46 on InstaDwell
In Gurgaon, you usually have to pick two: Affordable, Connected, or Good Lifestyle. You rarely get all three.
If you work in Cyber City or study in Gurgaon, the rent prices in DLF Phase 2 or Sushant Lok can be a rude shock.
This is where Sector 46 comes in.
This area is the “Commuter’s Goldmine” it offers direct access to the Yellow Line (Millennium City Centre) without the “DLF Tax.” It’s the sweet spot for students and young professionals who want to save ₹10,000 a month but still be 15 minutes away from the action.
For readers who prefer a Delhi-side base with Yellow Line Metro access to Gurgaon, see our Delhi Ultimate PG Guide, specifically the Saket & Malviya Nagar section.
Here is the unfiltered guide to living in Gurgaon’s favorite budget-friendly spoke.
Explore Verified Rooms in Sector 46 & Sector 38
Here is the secret brokers won’t tell you: You don’t need to pay DLF prices to be “near the Metro.”
The bustling heart of student life.
Rent: Affordable (₹11k - ₹17k for Single Rooms).
Vibe: Energetic, market-focused, and social.
Best For: Students and extroverts who want everything within walking distance.
Located slightly closer to Medanta Hospital.
Rent: Similar or slightly lower than 46.
Vibe: Much quieter, less crowded, and more residential.
Best For: Medical staff, students, or those who prefer silence over market buzz.
Inventory: Browse PGs near Medanta Hospital in Sector 38 - highly recommended for Medanta staff needing short commutes.
Sector 46 is great, but it’s not perfect. Let’s be honest about the trade-offs.
The Power Cut Reality: Unlike the premium DLF societies, Sector 46 faces real power cuts. Summer outages of 1-2 hours are common.
The Fix: Always ask your landlord: “Is there power backup? Is it an Inverter (fans/lights only) or DG (AC included)?” Do not skip this question.
The Monsoon Roads: Internal lanes can get pot-holed and waterlogged during heavy rains. Stick to properties near the main roads if you don’t own a car.
Brokers will say it’s “Walking Distance” to HUDA City Centre Metro. It is not (unless you enjoy a 3km walk in 40°C heat).
The Route: Shared autos run constantly from Sector 46 HUDA Market to the Metro station.
Cost: ₹20 - ₹30 (Standard shared rate, depending on the driver and rush hour).
Time: 10-15 mins (Non-Peak) vs 25-30 mins (Peak traffic).
Living here means you never have to travel far for food or fun.
For Vibe: This market is legendary. Go to The Burger Company not just for food, but for the free PS5 and board games. It’s the ultimate hangout spot.
For Foodies: Don’t miss Twin Brother Momos or Bamboo House for budget-friendly Chinese. Sunday breakfast? Sita Ram Chole Bhature is the local favorite.
This is a student-heavy area, so the amenities cater to a younger crowd. Here is a quick checklist of what life actually looks like
| Amenity | What to Expect in Sector 46 |
|---|---|
| Food & Meals | Tiffin services dominate. Unlike premium PGs with in-house chefs, most students depend on local tiffins (~₹3,000/month). |
| Gyms & Fitness | Multiple gyms available (including Cult), but they get overcrowded avoid the 7 PM rush. |
| Electricity Bill | Prepaid meters are common. Budget an extra ₹1,500–₹2,000 for AC usage during summer. |
| Internet | Generally strong fiber connectivity (Airtel/Jio) due to the student-heavy population. |
| Water Supply | Mostly reliable, but confirm tanker dependency during peak summer months. |
Q: What is the PG rent in Gurgaon Sector 46 and Sector 38? In 2026, rents across both sectors range from Rs. 8,500 for budget shared rooms to Rs. 15,000 for premium single rooms in managed co-living. Sector 46 starts at Rs. 11,500 (HelloWorld Louis) and goes up to Rs. 15,000 (HelloWorld Glory). Sector 38 starts at Rs. 8,500 (Zolo Griffin) and goes up to Rs. 15,000 (HelloWorld Sapphire). The key cost advantage over DLF Phase 2 or Sushant Lok is Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 12,000 per month for equivalent room quality.
Q: Is there a PG in Gurgaon for girls? Yes. Both Sector 46 and Sector 38 have managed female-friendly co-living options. All HelloWorld and Zolo properties listed on this post accommodate female residents with standardized security - biometric entry, CCTV, and guards. For the quieter and safer environment specifically for women, Sector 38 is the better pick over Sector 46, as the residential vibe and lower crowd density make it more comfortable for late returns from the office.
Q: Is there a PG in Gurgaon for males? Yes. All 10 verified properties listed in this post accommodate male residents. For budget male PGs, Zolo Griffin (Rs. 8,500, Sector 38) and Zolo Medley (Rs. 9,000, Sector 38) are the most affordable managed options in this belt. For a social vibe with market access, HelloWorld Downtown (Rs. 13,000, Sector 46) is the most popular choice for young male professionals.
Q: Is there a single room PG in Gurgaon? Yes. Single private rooms in Sector 46 and Sector 38 start from Rs. 11,500 in managed co-living. The most affordable single room options are HelloWorld Louis (Rs. 11,500, Sector 46) and HelloWorld County (Rs. 12,500, Sector 46). For premium single rooms with spacious interiors, HelloWorld Glory (Rs. 15,000) and HelloWorld Sapphire (Rs. 15,000) are the top picks in their respective sectors.
Q: Is there a PG in Gurgaon under Rs. 10,000? Yes. The two verified managed options in this belt under Rs. 10,000 are Zolo Griffin (Rs. 8,500, Sector 38) and Zolo Medley (Rs. 9,000, Sector 38). Both include essentials - Wi-Fi, power backup, and clean rooms – without the premium amenities of the HelloWorld properties. These are shared room options; for a private single room, the floor starts at Rs. 11,500.
Q: Is there a single room PG near Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon? Yes. Sector 38 is directly adjacent to Medanta - The Medicity, making it the go-to belt for hospital staff and medical professionals who need a short commute. HelloWorld Sapphire (Rs. 15,000) and HelloWorld Divino (Rs. 14,000) are the closest verified managed single room options to the hospital. For the budget end, Stanza Living Taiping House (Rs. 13,500) offers managed meals and Wi-Fi at a lower price point in the same sector.
Q: Is there a co-living PG in Gurgaon Sector 38? Yes. Sector 38 has a strong managed co-living supply driven by demand from Medanta Hospital staff and professionals in the surrounding tech offices. Verified options include HelloWorld Sapphire, HelloWorld Divino, Stanza Living Taiping House, and budget options Zolo Medley and Zolo Griffin. All are zero-brokerage and can be compared directly on our Sector 38 listings map.
Yes, if:
You want to pay under ₹15,000 for a decent room.
You want lively street life and cheap food options nearby.
You don’t mind a 15-20 min auto ride to the Metro.
No, if:
You are intolerant of power cuts (and can’t afford full power backup).
You need absolute silence (Sector 46 is noisy; try Sector 38 instead).