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Kokapet Leads Hyderabad’s Real Estate Boom

Hyderabad’s real estate landscape is witnessing remarkable transformations, with recent data revealing impressive price gains across several localities. A detailed analysis conducted by ANAROCK, a prominent real estate services firm, has highlighted that three key areas in Hyderabad are among the top performers in India’s property market. This price appreciation underscores the city’s increasing allure for both investors and homebuyers.

Notably, three localities in Hyderabad have been featured among the top ten across various Indian cities experiencing significant price escalations. Recent statistics indicate that these areas have witnessed price increases exceeding 50% over the past five years. Among the standout regions are Bachupally and Tellapur, both of which have made their mark in the top ten list, reflecting a strong demand driven by infrastructural improvements, enhanced connectivity, and a surge in commercial activities. Leading the charge, Kokapet has registered a staggering 89% increase in property prices from 2019 to the first half of 2024, with average prices soaring from ₹4,750 per square foot in 2019 to ₹9,000 in H1 2024. This extraordinary surge underscores Kokapet’s strategic significance and its rising desirability among property buyers and investors alike.

The price escalation in Hyderabad’s real estate market can be attributed to multiple factors. Key infrastructural advancements, including the expansion of the metro rail network and improved road connectivity, have played a crucial role. The proliferation of IT and business parks has further transformed suburban areas into attractive residential and commercial zones. The development of essential social infrastructure, such as schools, hospitals, and shopping centres, has enhanced the appeal of these regions. Moreover, Hyderabad’s relatively affordable housing market, particularly when compared to metropolitan giants like Mumbai and Delhi, has attracted a steady influx of young professionals and middle-income families. This demographic shift has spurred demand for residential properties, further amplified by a limited new supply in certain areas.

The ANAROCK report also notes the impact of government policies in shaping Hyderabad’s real estate dynamics. The city benefits from a favourable regulatory environment that encourages real estate development and investment, instilling confidence among developers and buyers alike. The Telangana government’s commitment to improving the ease of doing business and ensuring transparent land transactions has further bolstered market growth. Looking ahead, the outlook for Hyderabad’s real estate market remains optimistic. With ongoing infrastructural developments and a continuous influx of investments, the city is well-positioned to sustain its growth trajectory. For both investors and homebuyers, regions such as Kokapet, Bachupally, and Tellapur present promising opportunities for capital appreciation and long-term returns. As Hyderabad forges ahead in its real estate journey, the focus on sustainable development and equitable housing will be critical in maintaining its position as a leading property market.

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