Showroom For Rent In Radongtho Kargil - REELTOR

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Price₹15,000 to ₹2L

Data updated: 18 Jul 2026

Explore 8 shops and showrooms for rent in Radongtho, featuring listings from verified owners and trusted real estate partners. If you are comparing nearby commercial markets, areas like Skambo, Tumail and Tumail Colony in Kargil also offer attractive retail leasing opportunities.

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Airport
2 places
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Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport
129.99 km
2.
Srinagar International Airport
143.52 km
Colleges
1 places
1.
University Of Ladakh
21.51 km
Hotels
5 places
1.
Kargil Tourist Camp
5.27 km
2.
The Ladakh Resort
5.29 km
3.
Rangyul Resort
5.33 km
4.
The Nun-Kun Residency
6.82 km
5.
Hotel The Kargil
7.21 km

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What is the rental rate for a showroom in Radongtho?
Showroom spaces in Radongtho command monthly rents of around ₹22,000 depending on ground-floor frontage and visibility. High-footfall market areas and highway-facing stretches attract the highest rates.
What is the monthly rent for a commercial shop in Radongtho?
Shop rentals in Radongtho range from ₹8,000 to ₹28,000 per month based on frontage and footfall. Prime market-facing units currently fetch around ₹22,000 per month.
How well-connected is Radongtho for travel and daily commuting?
Radongtho is served by NH-1D / NH-301 highway links to Srinagar and Leh; seasonal road access to interior tehsils. Ongoing road upgrades under the NHIDCL programme are improving all-weather access across Kargil and Leh districts, reducing travel times significantly.
What is the rent for office space in Radongtho?
Office spaces in Radongtho are available starting from ₹22,000 per month for small setups, with larger commercial floors priced higher. Demand is driven by government contractors, tourism operators, and NGOs.

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