A commercial plot in Hyderabad's Gachibowli was sold for Rs 2.22 lakh per square yard at an auction by the Telangana Housing Board, marking a significant milestone in the city's real estate boom.
Hyderabad Real EstateGachibowliKukatpallyPlot PricesTelangana Housing BoardReal EstateJun 24, 2025
The highest price per square yard for a commercial plot in Gachibowli was Rs 2.22 lakh per square yard, as sold in an auction by the Telangana Housing Board on June 23.
The auction generated a total revenue of Rs 65.02 crore for the Telangana Housing Board.
Other notable sales included a 1,200 sq yd plot that sold for Rs 13.4 crore and two MIG (middle-income group) plots that fetched Rs 4.5 crore.
A plot in Kukatpally was auctioned for Rs 2.98 lakh per square yard, marking a record sale on June 11.
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