Hyderabad's real estate market is booming with high returns and affordability, making it an attractive investment destination for NRIs in 2025.
Hyderabad Real EstateNri InvestmentProperty MarketRental YieldsInfrastructure GrowthReal Estate NewsOct 02, 2025

NRIs are investing in Hyderabad real estate due to infrastructure growth, high rental yields, and favorable RBI and legal regulations.
Gachibowli, HITEC City, Kokapet, Financial District, Shamshabad, Tellapur, and Nallagandla are the best areas for NRI investment in Hyderabad.
NRIs should register with RERA, use Power of Attorney for remote management, and check title deeds, encumbrance certificates, and builder credibility.
Hyderabad offers rental yields of 4-6% in areas like Gachibowli and HITEC City, which is better than other major cities like Mumbai.
The rental income in IT corridors is expected to grow by 15-20%, and areas like RRR and Airport City are projected to gain extensively in the long run.

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