The real estate market in Hyderabad has seen a significant surge, with home values increasing by 24% year-on-year in January 2025. This growth is a testament to the city's thriving economy and infrastructure development.
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The increase in home values in Hyderabad is attributed to robust economic growth, improved infrastructure, a steady influx of corporate investments, and the government's initiatives to promote affordable housing and ease of doing business.
Major infrastructure projects like the Metro Rail and the expansion of the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport have made Hyderabad a more attractive destination, increasing property values and boosting residential and commercial real estate activity.
The government has played a crucial role through the introduction of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA), which has brought more transparency to the sector, and initiatives to promote affordable housing and ease of doing business.
The demand for mid-segment and luxury properties is particularly high, with a growing number of families looking for larger homes with more amenities.
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