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Hyderabad leads Indian metros in real estate growth

Hyderabad has cemented its position as India’s fastest-growing city among six major metros, thanks to its remarkable urban transformation and thriving real estate sector. According to the India Prime City Index by Knight Frank India, Hyderabad leads in residential real estate performance, with an impressive compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10% in housing launches over the past decade. This growth underscores the city’s rising prominence as a hub for urban development, with robust infrastructure playing a pivotal role in its ascent.

While Hyderabad shines in the real estate domain, Bengaluru ranks second in growth yet remains the leading destination for commercial occupiers. Bengaluru’s service sector, bolstered by a skilled workforce, boasts a workforce participation rate of 76% and an enviably low unemployment rate of 1.8%. Meanwhile, Delhi-NCR showcases its exceptional physical infrastructure, including India’s largest metro network, which spans over 350 kilometres and serves an average of 6.8 million daily commuters, further enhancing its appeal as a metropolitan giant.

From a sustainability perspective, Hyderabad’s urban planning highlights the need for balance between expansion and environmental responsibility. Smart city initiatives and green housing developments are gradually integrating sustainability into the city’s growth model. However, concerns about overburdened infrastructure and traffic congestion call for forward-looking civic strategies to ensure that development remains inclusive and environmentally conscious.

Hyderabad’s rapid rise is a testament to the evolving dynamics of India’s urban landscape. While its real estate and infrastructure growth are commendable, the challenge lies in maintaining this trajectory sustainably. By fostering inclusive policies and prioritising infrastructure, the city can continue setting benchmarks in urban development, contributing significantly to India’s economic and societal progress.

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