Hyderabad's real estate market has seen remarkable growth over the last five years, with several micro-markets recording substantial price appreciation.
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Kokapet experienced an impressive 89 per cent rise in residential property prices, with the average price increasing from Rs 4,750 per sq. ft. in 2019 to Rs 9,000 per sq. ft. in H1 2024.
Kokapet has seen the highest price appreciation in Hyderabad, with an 89 per cent increase in average property prices over the last five years.
Bachupally saw a 57 per cent increase in average property prices, rising from Rs 3,690 per sq. ft. in 2019 to Rs 5,800 per sq. ft. in H1 2024.
Tellapur saw the launch of 18,960 new units between 2019 and H1 2024.
Hyderabad has witnessed an average increase of 64 per cent in residential property prices between 2019 and H1 2024.
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