Hyderabad's Real Estate Market Sees Strong Rebound After Two-Year Slump

Published: June 21, 2025 | Category: real estate news
Hyderabad's Real Estate Market Sees Strong Rebound After Two-Year Slump

Hyderabad: After two years of sluggish growth, Hyderabad’s real estate sector is experiencing a strong resurgence, said IT and Industries minister D Sridhar Babu at the Times Home Hunt Property Expo on Saturday. He stated that the market had recorded consistent 13% month-on-month growth in property registrations since February 2025.

The real estate sector registered a 15.4% growth in 2024–25, while the construction sector alone contributed 11.97%, adding nearly 80,000 crore to the state’s economy. In February 2025, 5,900 property registrations were recorded, with 18% of the registered properties priced above Rs 1 crore. Year-on-year transactional growth stood at 6%.

The Times Home Hunt Property Expo featured residential and commercial projects from 35 developers across Hyderabad, showcasing around 100 real estate projects focused on smart homes, gated communities, and wellness-oriented townships. The two-day expo, which concludes on Sunday, recorded around 3,000 visitors on its opening day. Overall, the event is expected to attract nearly 5,000 footfalls across both days. Entry is free for all homebuyers at the Hitex Exhibition Center.

The event is presented by Aparna Constructions, with powered sponsorship from Ramky Estates, My Home Group, and Candeur Constructions. It is held in association with Auro, SRIAS, R-One, and ASBL, while Union Bank of India serves as the official banking partner. Sridhar Babu cautioned homebuyers to remain vigilant due to a rise in property scams. He urged them to verify RERA, HMDA, and other approvals, and to carry out background checks on developers before making investments. He strongly recommended that buyers register properties only through the Build Now portal, an initiative by the state government to streamline approvals, increase transparency, and ensure accountability in the real estate process.

The minister also spoke about the Indiramma Housing Scheme, which aims to construct 4.16 lakh houses in its first phase within a year. “This scheme ensures that people from all economic backgrounds, poor, middle-class, and upper-class, have access to safe and environmentally conscious housing,” he said. The housing units will incorporate green building practices such as rainwater harvesting systems, solar panels, and low-carbon materials. “Builders should also work towards obtaining green building certifications for these homes, promoting sustainable urban living,” he added.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the current state of Hyderabad's real estate market?
Hyderabad's real estate market is experiencing a strong resurgence after two years of sluggish growth, with consistent 13% month-on-month growth in property registrations since February 2025.
2. What is the Times Home Hunt Property Expo?
The Times Home Hunt Property Expo is a two-day event featuring residential and commercial projects from 35 developers across Hyderabad, showcasing around 100 real estate projects focused on smart homes, gated communities, and wellness-oriented townships.
3. What advice did the minister give to homebuyers?
The minister, D Sridhar Babu, cautioned homebuyers to verify RERA, HMDA, and other approvals, and to carry out background checks on developers before making investments. He recommended registering properties only through the Build Now portal.
4. What is the Indiramm
Housing Scheme? A: The Indiramma Housing Scheme aims to construct 4.16 lakh houses in its first phase within a year, ensuring access to safe and environmentally conscious housing for people from all economic backgrounds.
5. What sustainable practices are being incorporated into the new housing units?
The new housing units will incorporate green building practices such as rainwater harvesting systems, solar panels, and low-carbon materials. Builders are also encouraged to obtain green building certifications for these homes.