The Great PG Crisis in Bengaluru: 200+ Paying Guest Homes Vanish — Here’s Why
Bengaluru a city that welcomes lakhs of students, techies, and dreamers every year is suddenly facing a shocking shortage of Paying Guest (PG) accommodations. Over 200 PG homes have vanished in just the last year. What’s going on?
Let’s break it down in simple language.
What is the “PG Crisis”?
If you’ve tried hunting for a PG room recently in Bengaluru, you might’ve noticed something strange popular PGs are no longer available, or they’ve shut down overnight.
Platforms that once had hundreds of options per area now barely show a handful. This isn’t just a glitch; it’s a pattern.
More than 200 PGs have either closed down, been delisted, or turned into other properties.
Why Are So Many PGs Disappearing?
After speaking with tenants, brokers, and tracking data from real estate platforms, we found the top reasons behind the crisis:
1. High Rent, Low Quality
Many PGs were charging ₹10,000–₹18,000 a month but still offered:
Poor food
Dirty bathrooms
Broken Wi-Fi
No privacy
With such conditions, people started moving out in large numbers.
2. Work-from-Home Changed the Game
Before COVID-19, everyone wanted PGs close to their office.
Now? More people are working from home or switching jobs, which means:
Less need to stay near office zones
More interest in full apartments or co-living spaces
3. Lack of Transparency in Listings
Most PG listings only show 1–2 old pictures. Tenants often complain:
This trust gap has made people avoid unknown or shady listings altogether.
4. Property Owners Are Changing Plans
PG owners are now:
Converting PGs into rental apartments
Selling off the building due to maintenance costs
Listing directly on video-based platforms like Listifyi, which offer better leads
5. Tenants Prefer Verified, Video-First Listings
Let’s be honest — today, nobody wants to waste time visiting 10 PGs physically.
People now expect:
Proper walkthrough videos
Real pictures
Verified locations
That’s why platforms like Listifyi are growing fast — everything is upfront, on video, and honest.
What This Means for Tenants
Harder to find good PGs in core areas like Koramangala, Whitefield, or HSR
Rents are rising for the few PGs that are still decent
Many people are shifting to 1BHKs or co-living spaces with better amenities
A New Way to Find Trustworthy Rentals
This is exactly why Listifyi was created.
We saw how people were tired of:
Fake listings
Unclear rents
No response from owners
So we built a platform where:
Every property comes with a short video tour
You can chat directly with owners or brokers
Only verified properties are listed — no scams, no spam
So, Should You Still Consider a PG?
Yes but only if it’s listed with full clarity.
Before you finalize any PG, always ask for:
Video of the room, kitchen, and washroom
Clear breakdown of rent + food + electricity
Location accuracy (don’t fall for “near MG Road” unless it really is!)
Final Thoughts
Bengaluru is changing and the way people rent homes is changing too.
The old PG model of “adjust karlo” doesn’t work anymore.
People want transparency, video listings, and trust.
If you’re looking for a new PG, rental flat, or even just exploring options start with a platform that shows you everything upfront.
👉 Visit Listifyi.com India’s first video-first property listing platform where finding your next room is as simple as scrolling through reels.
