India's most expensive pin codes are concentrated in major metropolitan cities like Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad and Bengaluru, reflecting their elite neighborhoods and luxury lifestyles
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Malabar Hill, Mumbai (400005): Known for its stunning views of the Arabian Sea, this area hosts politicians, industrialists, and celebrities. Property prices here can reach Rs 1.5 lakh per square foot, with 2BHK rentals averaging Rs 2.5 lakh per month
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Cuffe Parade (400026): Close to business districts, properties here cost about Rs 75,000 per square foot, and renting a 2BHK ranges from Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 2.5 lakh monthly
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Bandra West (400050): Famous for its vibrant lifestyle and celebrity residents, the property rate averages Rs 65,000 per square foot, with 2BHK rentals costing Rs 1.2lakh–Rs 1.8 lakh
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Juhu (400049): Renowned for beachside living and Bollywood celebrity homes, prices are about Rs 70,000 per square foot, with rentals around Rs 1.5 lakh monthly
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Amrita Shergill Marg (110003): One of Delhi's most exclusive streets, homes here cater to embassies and top industrialists, with prices often exceeding Rs 100 crore for standalone properties
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DLF Camellias (122009): This gated community in Gurugram is synonymous with ultra-luxury, featuring prices reaching Rs 70 crore for apartments, enhanced by exclusive amenities like golf courses and high-end social networking opportunities
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Jubilee Hills (500082): This posh residential neighborhood in Hyderabad has an average property rate of Rs 21,000 per square foot. Renting a 2BHK apartment can cost around Rs 40,000 per month
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Banjara Hills (500034) : With an average property rate of Rs 18,000 per square foot, Banjara Hills is another upscale neighborhood in Hyderabad. Renting a 2BHK apartment can cost around Rs 35,000 per month