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Telangana’s Property Registration Revenue Increases by 3% in November 2024

The Telangana government experienced a modest increase in its revenue from property registrations, registering a 3% year-on-year growth. According to the Chief Minister’s Office, the revenue generated through property registrations in November 2024 amounted to ₹1,160 crore, which came from 1.19 lakh documents. This is an improvement compared to ₹1,127 crore generated from 1.05 lakh documents in the same month the previous year.

The increase in revenue can be attributed to a significant 13% rise in the number of registered documents, indicating a healthy demand for property transactions in the state. The growth was especially noticeable in residential house registrations, which played a crucial role in driving the overall revenue up. This trend highlights the continued strength of the real estate market in Telangana, with residential properties being a major contributor to the increase in registration activity.

Within the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) limits, property registration activity showed particular momentum. In just two days, 625 documents were registered, generating a revenue of ₹21 crore for the government. This rapid pace of property transactions in the Hyderabad region indicates a robust demand for real estate, further bolstered by the ongoing development and infrastructure projects within the city. Officials have highlighted that residential property registrations continue to be the primary source of revenue from property transactions. This reflects the sustained growth in the real estate sector, driven by both urban and suburban demand. The increased registration activity in November 2024 shows that the market remains resilient despite global economic challenges, and there is a strong appetite for property investment across Telangana.

The continued growth in property registration revenue signifies a positive trend for the state’s real estate sector. With strong demand across various segments, including residential properties, Telangana is poised to maintain a steady pace of growth in property transactions. The government’s policies and the thriving urban and suburban developments are likely to sustain this momentum in the coming months. In summary, Telangana’s real estate market is showing positive signs, with a marked increase in property registrations and revenue, indicating a healthy outlook for the sector in the future.

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