V. Rajashekar Reddy, President of CREDAI Hyderabad, sheds light on the latest trends and developments in the city's housing market during the release of a comprehensive report.
Real EstateHyderabadCredaiHousing MarketIntegrated TownshipsReal EstateFeb 18, 2025

CREDAI Hyderabad is the local chapter of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India, representing real estate developers in Hyderabad. It aims to promote ethical practices, sustainable development, and affordable housing in the region.
The key findings include the growing preference for gated communities and integrated townships, the importance of sustainable and green building practices, the rise of tech-enabled smart homes, and the challenges faced by the real estate sector such as land acquisition and regulatory compliance.
The trend towards integrated townships is a response to the changing lifestyle preferences of urban residents. These communities offer a secure, convenient, and enjoyable living environment with amenities such as schools, hospitals, and recreational facilities.
Sustainable and green building practices not only reduce the carbon footprint but also offer long-term cost savings for homeowners. These practices are becoming increasingly important with growing environmental awareness.
The real estate sector faces challenges such as land acquisition, regulatory compliance, and funding. These challenges can be overcome through a collaborative effort between the government, developers, and other stakeholders, with a focus on a supportive regulatory environment and access to finance.

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