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South India’s Real Estate Boom Amaravati, Guntur, Vijayawada on the Rise

In 2024, South India’s real estate sector is experiencing a remarkable transformation, with Amaravati, Guntur, and Vijayawada emerging as the most sought-after locations for homebuyers. According to recent insights from Magicbricks, a leading real estate portal, these cities have seen substantial year-on-year (YoY) growth in residential property searches. Amaravati led the charge with a staggering 49.1% YoY increase, while Guntur and Vijayawada followed closely with growth rates of 38.27% and 31.95%, respectively.

This surge in demand, however, has created a significant mismatch with the supply of residential properties. Data reveals a notable drop in listings across these cities—Amaravati saw a 6.7% decrease, Guntur a 22.57% drop, and Vijayawada experienced an 18.46% reduction in available properties. The resulting supply shortage has driven up residential prices across the region. As of the third quarter of 2024, Vijayawada recorded a sharp 20.06% increase in average residential prices, reaching Rs 5,759 per square foot (psf). Guntur’s prices rose by 3.27% to Rs 4,962 psf, while Amaravati saw a 3.29% hike to Rs 4,470 psf.

The growing demand in these cities reflects broader trends in South India’s urban development. Investors and homebuyers are increasingly drawn to these areas due to improving infrastructure, connectivity, and economic opportunities. In particular, the cities of Amaravati and Guntur are benefitting from the ongoing development of smart city projects, which has further boosted their appeal. This wave of growth is not only reshaping the real estate landscape but is also driving broader economic shifts within the region.

Sustainability, however, remains a crucial aspect of this rapid urban development. As these cities expand, ensuring that the growth is both environmentally and socially sustainable is key. Real estate developers and local authorities must focus on green building standards, efficient waste management, and eco-friendly infrastructure to ensure that the cities remain livable and resilient in the face of rapid population growth. While the economic boom in these cities is promising, long-term sustainability must be prioritised to avoid potential strain on resources and infrastructure. As urbanisation continues to surge, the focus on sustainable development will be pivotal in balancing growth with environmental responsibility.

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