A comprehensive zone-wise analysis of the residential real estate market in Hyderabad reveals a significant 17% increase in the average ticket size for Q4 CY 24.
Real EstateCredaiHyderabadMarket TrendsResidential PropertiesReal EstateFeb 18, 2025
The average ticket size increased by 17% for Q4 CY 24 in Hyderabad's real estate market, according to the CREDAI Hyderabad report.
The CREDAI report covers the Central, East, North, South, and West zones of Hyderabad, providing a comprehensive, zone-wise analysis of the real estate market.
Key factors driving the increase in the average ticket size include the growing preference for larger, more luxurious homes with premium amenities, particularly in the North and South zones of Hyderabad.
The real estate sector in Hyderabad faces challenges such as high input costs, regulatory hurdles, and economic uncertainties, which have posed significant obstacles for developers.
CREDAI Hyderabad represents real estate developers in the city and works to promote sustainable and ethical practices. The organization also advocates for policies that benefit both developers and consumers, and provides transparent, actionable insights through reports and research.
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