6 Indian cities where brokerage rate is quite high

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1. Mumbai

1. Mumbai
This is the most expensive city to live in.
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2. Gurgaon

2. Gurgaon
This Millennium City comes at the second spot owing to presence of MNCs, proximity to airport, etc.
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3. Bengaluru

3. Bengaluru
This is also one of the expensive cities as it is the startup hub of India and cost of living is high.

4. Delhi

4. Delhi
The national capital comes at the fourth spot as there are many options available here and the property rates are stagnant.
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Chennai

Chennai
It is at the fifth spot

6. Pune

6. Pune
This is at the sixth spot. Brokers typically charge two months’ rent as brokerage thereby taking the overall rental expense for the customer further high.
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