Hyderabad's premium home registrations have increased by 1% year-over-year, while overall property registrations have fallen by 16%, indicating a growing preference for luxury homes in the city.
HyderabadPremium Home RegistrationsReal EstateLuxury HousingProperty MarketReal Estate NewsMar 19, 2025
Overall property registrations in Hyderabad have declined by 16% year-over-year, but premium home registrations have increased by 1%.
Factors such as economic growth, improved infrastructure, and an influx of affluent individuals are driving the demand for luxury homes in Hyderabad.
The commercial real estate market in Hyderabad is also seeing a rise in demand for high-end office spaces and retail outlets, driven by the city's growing tech and service sectors.
The overall property market is facing challenges such as economic uncertainty, higher interest rates, and a slowdown in construction activities, leading to a decline in property registrations.
The government and real estate industry stakeholders are exploring initiatives such as tax incentives, reduced interest rates, and streamlined approval processes to boost investor confidence and stimulate property sales.
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