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Hyderabad Property Registrations Surge, Reflecting Resilient Housing Market

Hyderabad’s real estate market continued its impressive trajectory in October 2024, with property registrations surging by 20% month-on-month (MoM). This remarkable growth underscores the city’s thriving residential sector and sustained buyer confidence. The year-on-year (YoY) increase of 2% further highlights the resilience of Hyderabad’s real estate amidst economic fluctuations, making it one of the most dynamic housing markets in India.

This surge can be attributed to various factors, including robust infrastructure development, government incentives, and the growing appeal of Hyderabad as a hub for IT professionals and urban migrants. Key localities, such as Gachibowli, Hitec City, and Kondapur, have seen heightened demand due to their proximity to tech parks and improved connectivity. Affordable interest rates and a preference for home ownership post-pandemic have further contributed to this upward trend, driving momentum across all market segments.

From a sustainability perspective, the rise in property registrations brings the spotlight on environmentally conscious development. While Hyderabad is growing as a real estate powerhouse, it faces challenges in integrating green construction practices to ensure eco-friendly urbanisation. Developers and policymakers must emphasise sustainable building designs, energy-efficient solutions, and robust waste management systems to balance growth with ecological preservation.

The surge also underscores pressing civic issues such as housing affordability and urban infrastructure stress. To accommodate this growth responsibly, Hyderabad must focus on creating inclusive housing policies and enhancing public infrastructure. This includes investments in transport networks, water supply systems, and affordable housing initiatives to ensure the city’s growth benefits all its residents while safeguarding its environment. The October registration figures mark a significant milestone, but sustainable and equitable urban planning will determine Hyderabad’s future trajectory.

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