Hyderabad's real estate market has shown strong signs of revival, logging over Rs 4,000 crore in deals in May, according to a report by Knight Frank India.
Hyderabad Real EstateKnight Frank IndiaReal Estate RevivalAffordable HousingInfrastructure DevelopmentReal EstateJun 15, 2025
The total value of real estate deals in Hyderabad in May is over Rs 4,000 crore.
The revival in Hyderabad's real estate market is driven by government initiatives like the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), the introduction of RERA, and ongoing infrastructure development.
The commercial real estate segment in Hyderabad is showing improvement, with a rise in demand for office spaces and co-working facilities due to the city's growing IT and ITES sectors.
Current trends in the residential real estate market in Hyderabad include a growing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly homes, as well as a shift towards healthier living spaces.
The real estate market in Hyderabad still faces challenges such as the economic slowdown and the ongoing global pandemic, which have affected market dynamics.
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