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Kokapet Rises as a Top Real Estate Destination in India

Hyderabad’s Kokapet has firmly established itself as a leading contender in India’s real estate landscape, witnessing an astonishing 89% surge in residential property prices over the past five years. According to comprehensive research, the average price per square foot soared from ₹4,750 in 2019 to ₹9,000 by mid-2024. This phenomenal growth reflects a dual dynamic of heightened demand and substantial new residential developments, with approximately 12,920 new homes introduced during this period. Notably, the ultra-luxury segment, comprising properties priced above ₹2.5 crore, has emerged as a significant driver, accounting for an impressive 52% of the new supply.

In contrast to Kokapet’s meteoric rise, other localities in Hyderabad have also experienced growth, albeit at a more moderate pace. Bachupally, for instance, recorded a 57% increase in property prices, climbing from ₹3,690 per square foot in 2019 to ₹5,800 by the first half of 2024. Its diverse mid-premium offerings have attracted a wide range of buyers, indicating a steady demand in that segment. Similarly, Tellapur’s property values rose by 53%, with prices escalating from ₹4,819 to ₹7,350 per square foot over the same timeframe. Here, around 66% of the new residential units catered to the mid and premium categories, further emphasising the ongoing transformation of Hyderabad’s real estate market.

Beyond mere numbers, the rising property prices in Kokapet and its neighbouring areas evoke a sense of optimism and aspiration among prospective homeowners. As urban populations grow and the demand for quality housing rises, these localities have become more than just points on a map; they represent new beginnings and opportunities for many families. The influx of new developments also reflects a shift in lifestyle aspirations, with buyers increasingly seeking modern amenities and sustainable living environments.

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