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Hyderabad real estate attracts global investors

Hyderabad’s real estate sector is witnessing an unprecedented resurgence, attracting global investors and reshaping its urban landscape. Renowned for its world-class infrastructure, investor-friendly policies, and tech-driven growth, the city has positioned itself as a hub for both commercial and residential investments. According to industry reports, Hyderabad recorded a remarkable 25% growth in property transactions in 2024 compared to the previous year, highlighting its allure in the global property market.

The commercial real estate segment has been a significant driver, with international corporations increasingly establishing their bases in the city. The IT corridor, particularly in areas like Gachibowli and HITEC City, has seen robust demand for Grade-A office spaces. Residential real estate, too, has flourished, with sales in premium housing segments rising by 18% year-on-year. Experts attribute this growth to Hyderabad’s affordability compared to other metros and its reputation for seamless governance, ensuring a conducive investment environment.

However, the rapid urbanisation has also posed challenges, including increased traffic congestion and pressure on civic amenities. Infrastructure projects such as the metro expansion and road-widening initiatives have been instrumental in addressing these concerns, though stakeholders emphasise the need for more sustainable urban planning. Greater investments in public transport and green spaces will be crucial to sustaining this momentum.

Sustainability has emerged as a cornerstone of Hyderabad’s growth story. Developers are prioritising eco-friendly practices, including energy-efficient designs and water conservation systems, to cater to environmentally conscious buyers. The government’s push for green certifications and incentives for sustainable construction has further strengthened this trend. As Hyderabad continues to balance economic growth with environmental responsibility, it solidifies its position as a global investment destination and a model for sustainable urban development.

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