Shadipur Reviews and Ratings (10 Reviews)
I have rented out two rooms to young professionals. Tenants love the metro link and annual property tax here is lower than central Delhi. Nearby schools and clinics reassure family-oriented renters. Traffic is sometimes annoying and parking could also be an issue as some lanes are very narrow.
This is one of the most affordable localities in Delhi. the rent is much cheaper than Central Delhi, and all basic amenities are available like supermarkets, grocery shops. The weekend is not that vibrant here as there are not many cafes or shopping malls nearby.
I bought a 2 BHK here three years ago, and the prices have appreciated by 4% over the years. The area is still developing but the metro access within a kilometre is really helpful for people here. This has also generated good demand of the area.
We once visited the Cafe Brewtiful in this area, and really loved it. It's a small, cute cafe, perfect for brunch and evening hangout. The streets are well-lit during evenings and look vibrant too. I will definitely visit more cafes here in the future.
I live in Shadipur. The Kirti Nagar Metro Station is just about 1 km away, which makes my daily commute very easy. The buses near Shadipur Metro and PS Kirti Nagar are quite frequent. Roads are decent but can get congested during peak hours.
Safety is good, with street lights and night patrolling. Plus, hospital options like Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Hospital are nearby.
I invested in Shadipur recently because of its location near Patel Nagar Railway Station and multiple metro stations. The property prices have appreciated steadily.
I have lived in Shadipur for over 5 years now. The neighborhood feels lively yet calm. Roads like Main Patel Road and Shadipur Road are well-maintained.
For daily needs, malls like Delhi Mall and local markets are close by. The community includes families and working professionals. A small green park near my house is great for kids to play.
I shifted here for work at Rajouri Garden. The Kirti Nagar metro is a ten minute walk and buses on Ring Road run every five minutes. My favourite Sunday ritual is buying fresh chole kulche at the Junction Market stall. Local pharmacy delivers medicines within an hour. Society guards patrol all night.