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Nagpur

Best for: Central-India nomads who want a mid-tier base far from the metro-rent grind.

Mid-tier monthly cost

Full breakdown

$740/mo

  • Rent$280
  • Groceries$140
  • Dining out$130
  • Transport$30
  • Utilities$80
  • Coworking$80

Climate at a glance

Year heatmap

Humid subtropical (central India)

Best months

  • J
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  • D

Annual range: 20°–35°C

FIRE math at this cost

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Annual spend

$8,880

FIRE target (4% SWR)

$222,000

Coast-FIRE @ 7%/30yr

$29,164

Editorial estimates using the standard 4% Trinity-study rule. Run the FIRE calculator for sequence-of-returns risk, custom withdrawal rates, and country-specific tax assumptions.

Visa for nomads

Medium nomad-friendly

Pathway

Extendable tourist

Program

Typical max stay

6 months

e-Tourist visa (180 days max) or X-1/X-2 longer routes; no formal DNV.

Editorial summary, not legal advice. Verify with the relevant consulate before applying — visa programs change with little notice.

Field notes

Central-Maharashtra orange-capital with a growing IT and logistics base (MIHAN SEZ). Same e-Tourist visa story as Mumbai. Civil Lines and Ramdaspeth are the dense walkable pockets. Coworking is thin compared to Pune or Bangalore (a handful of spots). The structural filter is the summer — May regularly hits 45°C, and the city visibly slows. Winters (December–February) are the comfort window. Cheap rents, reliable fibre.

Three brutal stretches and one comfortable one. Pre-monsoon (April–May) routinely hits 45°C — among the hottest mid-tier Indian cities. Monsoon (June–September) is the rain stretch. Winter (November–February) is the only sustainable nomad window with mild dry days (22–25°C average) and cool nights.

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