Telangana Witnesses 5.5% Surge in Property Registrations in January
Hyderabad: Telangana has witnessed a significant 5.56 per cent increase in property registrations in January 2026 compared to January 2025, indicating a steady growth in both property transactions and revenue collections in the state. In January 2026, 11,941 properties were registered, up from 11,312 in January 2025.
Revenue generated through flat registrations saw a notable rise, increasing from Rs 319.57 crore in January 2025 to Rs 348.78 crore in January 2026. The open plots segment also showed strong growth, with revenue climbing sharply from Rs 214.01 crore in January last year to Rs 361.50 crore this year.
Data suggests that the real estate sector in Telangana is showing signs of revival, countering the narrative of Opposition parties that the industry has been experiencing a slowdown under the Congress regime.
Among the districts, Rangareddy recorded the highest increase in registration revenue, with a growth of 20.60 per cent compared to the same period in the previous financial year. Mahabubnagar followed with a 19.02 per cent increase, and Medchal-Malkajgiri saw a 11.54 per cent rise. However, Hyderabad South registration district experienced a decline of 16.98 per cent in revenue, while Hyderabad district recorded a 10.42 per cent drop, and Nalgonda saw a decrease of 8.79 per cent.
During the first ten months of the 2025-26 financial year (April to January), flat registrations across the state increased to 1,30,787 documents compared to 1,25,990 in the corresponding period of 2024-25. Revenue from this segment grew from Rs 3,808 crore to Rs 4,037 crore, marking a 6.02 per cent rise.
Open plot registrations also showed improvement, rising from 3,98,862 documents (Rs 2,543 crore revenue) last financial year to 4,06,140 documents, generating Rs 2,965 crore this year, marking a 16.61 per cent increase in revenue.
Similarly, house purchase registrations recorded moderate growth. While 4,12,097 documents worth Rs 2,831 crore were registered in the first ten months of 2024–25, the figure increased to 4,14,117 documents generating Rs 2,942 crore during the same period in 2025-26, reflecting an overall growth of 7.61 per cent.
These figures indicate a positive trend in the real estate market of Telangana, suggesting that the sector is on a path of recovery and growth. The increase in property registrations and revenue collections is a positive sign for investors and developers, who are likely to see this as a vote of confidence in the state's economic policies and infrastructure developments.