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Operations · Feb 2026 · 5 min read

How much does worker accommodation cost in Hosur?

What workers pay to live in Hosur, from shared rooms to PGs, dormitories and family housing, plus the hidden costs that change the real number.

Hosur has grown into one of South India's fastest manufacturing hubs, and its workforce has to live somewhere. What that costs depends on the option, and on the hidden charges that rarely make it into the first quote.

A shared room or basic PG in Hosur might advertise a low monthly rent, but the true cost includes a deposit of one to two months, a broker's cut, and utilities, electricity, water and WiFi, arranged and paid separately. Spread across a typical six-month stay, those hidden costs can equal the rent itself.

Dormitories near the SIPCOT belt are cheaper per bed but offer little privacy, uneven food, and variable security. Family housing costs more and is harder to find close to the plants, pushing many workers into long commutes that add time and transport cost to every shift.

Against that backdrop, a Nia Nest in Hosur is ₹2,000 a month, all in, a private space, locker, hot water, power, WiFi, housekeeping, maintenance and on-site security, with three meals available for ₹4,500. No deposit trap, no broker, nothing taken from the salary.

The honest way to compare is to add every cost and measure what's left. On that basis, workers in Hosur using managed living keep roughly ₹6,000 more each month than those piecing together a room alone, the difference between a move that saves and one that merely survives.

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