India's wealthy drive record sales for ultra-luxury homes, with Hyderabad witnessing a 44% annual increase in luxury unit sales.
Luxury Real EstateHyderabadIndiaWealthy InvestorsUltraluxury HomesReal EstateAug 10, 2024
India's luxury real estate market is witnessing an unprecedented boom, with luxury home sales reaching new heights across major metropolitan areas.
Hyderabad has seen an impressive 44 per cent annual increase in luxury unit sales.
The demand for ultra-luxury homes in India is driven by a rise in wealth creation and economic resilience among affluent segments.
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