"How much does senior living cost?" is the right question asked slightly wrong. The sticker price of the home is only one of three numbers that matter, and the cheapest headline is rarely the best value. Here is how to read the full cost of a senior living home around Chennai - so you can compare communities honestly and avoid the surprises that show up after you move in.
- The home price - what you pay to buy or lease the residence.
- Monthly maintenance - what keeps the community and its services running.
- What’s included vs extra - the line that quietly decides real value.
1. The home price
Purpose-built senior living around Chennai is generally sold as ownership (you buy the apartment or villa, like any home) - some operators also offer lease or deposit models. For a 2 BHK in a well-specified community on the city’s green corridors, starting prices today typically sit in the ₹45-60 Lakh range, moving up with size, floor and facing.
As a concrete reference point, Harmonia Pavilion’s 2 BHK residences (roughly 816-993 sq ft) start from ₹49 Lakhs*. The starting figure is indicative and excludes applicable charges and taxes - always ask for the all-in number for the specific unit you like.
2. Monthly maintenance
This is the number families under-weigh and later feel most. A senior community is not just walls - it is 24/7 staffing, medical cover, security, common-area upkeep, gardens, the pool, the clubhouse and more. That is funded by a monthly maintenance charge, usually billed per square foot.
Rates vary widely. A useful anchor: Harmonia Pavilion is set at ₹13 per sq ft, which is competitive for the category. On an ~900 sq ft home that is roughly ₹11,700 a month for the running of the whole community. When you compare two places, always convert the maintenance to rupees-per-month for the same size home - a "low price, high maintenance" project can cost more over a decade than the reverse.
3. What’s included - the line that decides value
Two communities with identical price and maintenance can deliver wildly different value depending on what those numbers actually buy. Before comparing, get a written answer on each of these:
| Item | Ask specifically |
|---|---|
| Medical | Is there a 24/7 doctor/nurse and clinic on site? Ambulance? Or only a tie-up? |
| Dining | Is food included or billed per meal? Is a kitchenette provided so you can cook? |
| Housekeeping | Included, optional, or extra? How often? |
| Amenities | Pool, gym, temple, courts, clubhouse, shuttle - included in maintenance? |
| Utilities | What is inside maintenance and what is metered separately? |
Harmonia Pavilion, for example, includes senior-friendly design, a 24/7 clinic and ambulance, temple, pool, gym, courts, clubhouse and shuttle within the community, with a kitchenette in every home so residents can cook or use the vegetarian dining at the on-site restaurant as they prefer. That "included" list is where the real comparison lives.
Harmonia Pavilion, Sriperumbudur
A senior living community by Lancor Holdings on NH48 near Chennai - independent 2 BHK homes with 24/7 medical support, vegetarian dining, a temple, pool and wellness, ready for occupancy before the end of November 2026.
- ₹49 L*
- 2 BHK starting price
- 110
- Planned residences
- 24/7
- Doctor, nurse & clinic on site
- ~Nov 2026
- Move-in ready, not a long wait
4. The value most families forget to count
There is a fourth number that never appears on a price sheet: the cost of not moving. The standalone nurse or attendant a family hires later, the emergency hospital runs, the renovation to make an old home safe, and above all the time and worry the family spends managing it all from a distance. Priced honestly, a well-run community is often the cheaper path - and a far calmer one. If your parents are overseas, our guide for NRI families puts real numbers around this.
When you have the three (really four) numbers for each shortlisted community, use our 12-point checklist to pressure-test what they include. That is how you compare on value, not just on the biggest font on the brochure.