Hyderabad’s northern real estate market is experiencing a significant surge in demand, driven by robust infrastructure and industrial growth. This article explores the transformation of North Hyderabad into a strategic investment zone.
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The surge in demand for real estate in North Hyderabad is driven by robust infrastructure investments, increasing industrial activity, and the development of major IT and biotech parks. These factors are making the region a strategic investment hotspot.
Land values in North Hyderabad have significantly increased. Investors who bought land in the early 2000s at ₹1,500 per square yard are now seeing returns as high as ₹20,000 per square yard, especially in areas like Kallakal and Toopran.
IT parks like the Gateway IT Park in Kandlakoya and the Kompally IT Park are major drivers of the real estate boom in North Hyderabad. They are attracting commercial and residential interest, driving urbanization, and creating job opportunities.
Key infrastructure projects in North Hyderabad include the widening of state highways, new flyover projects, and seamless connectivity to the Outer Ring Road (ORR) and National Highway 44 (NH-44). These projects are enhancing the region's connectivity and pushing land values upward.
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