Real estate developers are bullish on Hyderabad's market, citing development initiatives and infrastructure projects as key factors.
Hyderabad Real Estate MarketCredaiTelangana GovernmentInfrastructure DevelopmentProperty ShowsReal Estate NewsJul 12, 2024
Infrastructure development initiatives, such as Metro Rail expansion and Musi riverfront development, are driving growth in Hyderabad's real estate market.
The government's focus on infrastructure development and initiatives such as the Regional Ring Road and townships around the city have contributed to the growth of the real estate market.
Credai's property shows are expected to attract a large number of visitors and provide a platform for developers to showcase their projects.
Developers have raised concerns about the revision of market value of land and have urged the government to delay the process and provide concessions for women on property registration charges.
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