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Cost of Living and Inflation in Faridabad, Haryana: What do you need to know?

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Here's what three local experts had to say about prices and the cost of living in Faridabad, Haryana.

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Faridabad is a small but the most populous city of Haryana. It’s not crowded because it’s spread vastly. The best thing about living here is that commuting as well as living, both are cheap. I feel it is a safe city, even for woman. It has good job opportunities as well. You will have no difficulty in living as all the general stores are close by. New Delhi and Gurugram are connected with Faridabad and one can easily commute via metro. A con of living here is that there are not many good places to hang out with friends or for leisure. But don’t worry, Gurugram is a party hub and interestingly there is shortcut if you don’t want to waste travelling almost two hours to reach there.

Maruti, says: 2020

Faridabad, India, is cheapest for a middle-class family. It is one of the safe and comfortable cities in the Delhi NCR region. The best thing about this city is its lesser level of pollution around the region. The rent for students and individual owners is also payable due to which people can save more money. there are abundant private schools for children, if someone wants to move with the family. These are the major factors which many people consider while moving to a different and new place.

Priyanka, says: 2020

Faridabad is small city along with honest and hardworking people. The best quality that my city have is that here any one (Poor and Rich,) can stay easily because here is a both kind of markets where middle class family and lower class can easily get their things to live with affordable price. Even the crime rate is very low and being a girl I never feel unsafe while roaming in the night sometimes alone also.

Manish, says: 2020
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