Unisex PG in Delhi — Co-ed Paying Guest for Boys, Girls & Working Professionals
1+ verified listingsUnisex / co-ed PG₹8,000 – ₹8,000/monthUpdated 2026
Unisex PG (also called co-ed PG) in Delhi has grown sharply over the last few years as more students and working professionals prefer mixed-gender living over strictly boys-only or girls-only setups. DUPGS lists verified unisex PGs across Delhi — typically arranged with separate floors or wings for each gender, shared common areas (lounge, dining, study room), and a single management team responsible for safety and amenities for everyone.
A good unisex PG strikes a balance: enough community to make friends and feel at home, enough structure (gender-segregated sleeping floors, CCTV, gated entry, separate washrooms) that families are comfortable. Every co-ed PG on DUPGS is personally verified — we photograph the layout, confirm safety arrangements, and list the exact rules before you ever contact the owner.
Is a Unisex PG Safe? What to Look for Before You Book
The safety baseline for any verified unisex PG in Delhi should be: separate floors or wings per gender with restricted cross-access, CCTV in all common areas (not bedrooms), gated entry with a register, separate washrooms per floor, a resident manager or warden, and clear house rules around visitor policy and quiet hours. DUPGS verifies all of these before listing a co-ed property.
For girls considering a unisex PG, additional checks worth doing in person: confirm the gate-close time (most well-run co-ed PGs in Delhi close at 10:30 pm with later entry on case-by-case basis), ask current female residents about their experience, and verify there's a female point of contact for complaints. For boys and working professionals, the trade-off is typically a slightly higher rent (5-10%) for the design and community of a co-ed property versus a basic boys-only PG.
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What is a unisex PG?
A unisex PG (also called co-ed PG) hosts boys and girls in the same property, typically on separate floors or wings, while sharing common areas like the dining room, lounge or study room. Bedrooms and washrooms are always gender-segregated. It's a popular setup for students and working professionals who prefer a mixed-gender community over single-sex housing.
Are unisex PGs in Delhi safe for girls?
Yes, well-managed unisex PGs are safe. The safety baseline includes: separate gender floors with restricted cross-access, CCTV in all common areas, gated entry with visitor register, a resident manager and clear visitor/quiet-hour rules. Every co-ed PG on DUPGS is verified against this baseline before listing. We strongly recommend visiting in person and speaking to current female residents before booking.
Which areas in Delhi have the most unisex PGs?
The largest clusters of unisex PG in Delhi are: Saket, Lajpat Nagar, Greater Kailash and Malviya Nagar (South Delhi), Kamla Nagar, Vijay Nagar and Mukherjee Nagar (North Campus / DU), and Laxmi Nagar, Preet Vihar (East Delhi). South Delhi tends toward coliving-style premium properties; North Campus serves DU students; East Delhi serves CA/coaching students and working professionals.
How much does a unisex PG in Delhi cost?
Rent ranges from ₹7,000/month (basic twin-sharing co-ed PG in East Delhi or near North Campus) to ₹15,000-₹20,000/month (premium coliving-style co-ed properties in Saket, Greater Kailash). Most well-furnished unisex PGs fall in the ₹8,500-₹12,000 range, including food, Wi-Fi, housekeeping and CCTV. Single rooms cost 30-50% more than twin-sharing.
Are unisex PGs good for working professionals?
Yes — especially for early-career professionals who want a community without the cost of a 1BHK rental. Co-ed PGs typically have a better resident mix than student-only PGs (mix of students, interns, working pros), shorter lock-in flexibility on some properties, and amenities like high-speed Wi-Fi and quiet study/work areas. Filter by "working professionals" on DUPGS to see properties that explicitly accept long-stay corporate residents.
Can boys and girls share a room in a unisex PG?
No. In every verified unisex PG on DUPGS, bedrooms are strictly gender-segregated. Only common areas (kitchen, dining, lounge, rooftop, study room) are shared. Couples looking for a shared room should filter for "couple-friendly PG" instead — that's a separate category we list explicitly.
Is there a visitor policy in unisex PGs?
Yes — every well-run co-ed PG has explicit visitor rules. Typical policy: visitors of any gender allowed in common areas during specified hours (usually 10 am - 8 pm), with photo-ID register at the gate. Cross-gender visitors are NOT allowed on the opposite-gender floor. Each PG listing on DUPGS specifies the exact policy so you know before booking.
Complete Guide to Unisex PG Accommodation in Delhi (2026)
The "unisex PG" concept is largest in three Delhi clusters: South Delhi (Saket, Lajpat Nagar, Greater Kailash, Malviya Nagar) where coliving-style co-ed properties dominate; North Campus (Kamla Nagar, Vijay Nagar, Mukherjee Nagar) where mixed PGs serve DU students from across the country; and East Delhi (Laxmi Nagar, Preet Vihar) where working professionals and CA/coaching students prefer the convenience of mixed living. Pricing varies by cluster — South Delhi co-ed PGs start around ₹10,000/month, North Campus around ₹7,500, and East Delhi around ₹7,000.
Most unisex PGs in Delhi follow a "separated sleeping, shared social" model: bedrooms are on gender-specific floors, while common spaces (kitchen, dining, lounge, sometimes a study area or rooftop) are shared. This works because it gives the community benefits of coliving — making friends, sharing study notes, building a peer group — without compromising privacy or family comfort about sleeping arrangements.
When comparing unisex PGs on DUPGS, look at: (1) total resident count and gender ratio (50/50 is healthiest), (2) explicit rules around visitor policy, (3) whether food is genuinely included or sold separately, (4) the deposit policy and refund history, and (5) whether the owner is responsive on WhatsApp — this is the single biggest predictor of how problems get resolved during your stay.
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