Hyderabad's real estate sector is witnessing a significant upturn, with a consistent 13% month-on-month growth in property registrations since February 2025, according to IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu.
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Hyderabad's property registrations have shown a consistent 13% month-on-month growth since February 2025.
The real estate sector registered a 15.4% growth in 2024-25, with the construction sector contributing 11.97%.
18% of the registered properties in February 2025 were priced above Rs 1 crore.
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