Hyderabad's Real Estate Boom: Telangana Govt Sells Less Than an Acre for ₹160.42 Crore

Published: November 11, 2025 | Category: Real Estate
Hyderabad's Real Estate Boom: Telangana Govt Sells Less Than an Acre for ₹160.42 Crore

The Telangana government has made a significant move in the real estate sector by selling less than an acre of land at Raidurg, in Hyderabad's Knowledge City area, for ₹160.42 crore. This sale sets a new peak in land prices in the state and places Hyderabad at the center of India's commercial real estate boom.

Prominent Hyderabad-based developer Vamsiram Builders bought the 0.97-acre plot for a total of ₹172.45 crore, including stamp duty and registration. The land parcel will be used for a premium mixed-use development project. This land auction in Hyderabad’s Knowledge City Layout signals the state’s continued push to monetize high-value land amid surging investor demand in the city’s western corridor. The auction was conducted by the Telangana Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TGIIC).

Hyderabad has seen a series of high-value land auctions in recent weeks. In October, Bengaluru's Prestige Group bought an 11-acre plot via a TGIIC auction for ₹1,556.5 crore, at around ₹141.5 crore an acre. In the same month, MSN Labs bought 7.76 acres in Raidurg at ₹177.7 crore per acre. Monday's land auction was done on a per square yard basis, fetching a price of ₹3,40,000 per square yard. A previous auction conducted on a per square yard basis, in 2017, was at ₹88,000 per square yard, showing a four-fold increase in prime land value over the last eight years. An acre is a unit of measurement for land, equivalent to 4,840 square yards.

“The consistent high performance of these auctions, particularly suited for boutique multi-use development, demonstrates the exceptional depth and maturity of Hyderabad's economic growth. Developers are strategically investing at a premium to secure prime inventory in the city's most elastic and high-return business corridor,” said K. Shashanka, vice-chairman and managing director at TGIIC.

Mint could not immediately reach out to Vamsiram Builders. JLL was the exclusive transaction advisor for TGIIC. “The outcome of this auction, achieving ₹3.4 lakh per square yard, validates the market's specific need for premium, smaller-format land parcels suitable for niche commercial developments. This value realization underscores Hyderabad's status as a top-tier investment destination and its growing prominence as a global hub for business,” Sandip Patnaik, senior managing director, Hyderabad, India at JLL, a property advisory, told Mint.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the significance of the land auction in Hyderabad's Knowledge City?
The land auction in Hyderabad's Knowledge City is significant because it sets a new peak in land prices in Telangana and highlights the city's growing prominence in India's commercial real estate market.
2. Who bought the 0.97-acre plot in Raidurg?
The 0.97-acre plot in Raidurg was bought by Vamsiram Builders, a prominent Hyderabad-based developer.
3. What is the total cost of the land, including stamp duty and registration?
The total cost of the land, including stamp duty and registration, was ₹172.45 crore.
4. How does this auction compare to previous land auctions in Hyderabad?
This auction fetched a price of ₹3,40,000 per square yard, which is a significant increase compared to a previous auction in 2017 that fetched ₹88,000 per square yard, showing a four-fold increase in prime land value over the last eight years.
5. What is the role of the Telangan
Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TGIIC) in these auctions? A: The Telangana Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TGIIC) conducts these land auctions to monetize high-value land and attract investor demand in the city’s western corridor.