India’s urban housing landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, with a sharp rise in demand for flexible living arrangements such as rental rooms, hostels, and paying guest (PG) accommodations. According to recent data released by Justdial Limited, search trends across the country have recorded a substantial increase, pointing to changing preferences among urban residents.

The analysis, covering the period from May 2025 to April 2026 compared to the previous year, reveals that searches for Rental Room Services surged by 30% across India. This growth highlights an increasing inclination toward independent, short-term, and flexible accommodation options, particularly among students, working professionals, and migrant populations.

Among cities, Lucknow emerged as the fastest-growing market in this segment, recording a remarkable 47% increase in searches. Delhi followed closely with a 44% rise, while Hyderabad and Pune posted growth of 22% and 20% respectively. Mumbai and Bangalore, although more mature markets, still recorded steady increases of 18% and 16%, underlining consistent demand in major metropolitan hubs.

The trend extends beyond rental rooms. Hostel Services saw a 26% rise in searches nationwide, indicating sustained demand for affordable, community-based housing. Delhi led this category with a 38% increase, followed by Coimbatore at 35%. Chennai and Pune each recorded a 33% rise, while Ernakulam saw a 23% increase.

Paying Guest accommodations continue to remain a preferred choice, especially among students and early-career professionals. Searches in this category grew by 24% across India. Pune stood out with a sharp 49% increase, followed by Mumbai at 36%. Delhi and Bangalore each recorded a 27% rise, while Ahmedabad saw a 17% increase.

These trends collectively point toward a broader shift in urban housing preferences. Factors such as rising student migration, increasing corporate mobility, hybrid work arrangements, and the need for affordable, ready-to-move housing are driving this demand. Flexibility, convenience, and cost-effectiveness are becoming key decision drivers for urban renters.

The surge in search activity also signals opportunities for developers, co-living operators, and rental platforms to cater to this evolving demand. As cities continue to attract talent and migration, the demand for adaptable housing solutions is expected to grow further, reshaping India’s rental housing ecosystem in the coming years.

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