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Is Hyderabad’s Property Market Sustainable?

Hyderabad’s real estate sector has experienced significant growth over recent years, largely driven by the city’s transformation with developments like the Financial District and Gachibowli. These areas have evolved into modern hubs adorned with skyscrapers and enhanced infrastructure, leading to a remarkable increase in property prices. However, this surge raises critical questions about the sustainability of such price escalations, prompting investors and homebuyers to evaluate the potential risks involved.

The primary investor profile in Hyderabad’s real estate market consists of high-earning tech professionals and non-resident Indians (NRIs), who purchase properties for personal residence, future habitation, or as investments for family members. The central concern revolves around whether these rising property prices can maintain their momentum or if a market correction is on the horizon. A close look at the Kokapet region reveals that premium projects like Gravva and Nishada by My Home are priced at around ₹11,600 and ₹12,300 per square foot, respectively. Other notable developments include Apas, also by My Home, at ₹10,300 per square foot, and Rajapushpa Constructions’ Iris and Casa Luxura, priced at ₹13,500 and ₹13,000 per square foot, respectively. The average price for gated community flats in this area hovers around ₹12,000 per square foot. Market analysts project that these prices could soar to ₹20,000 per square foot within the next five years, yet this forecast warrants cautious examination. Additional expenses such as parking fees, floor-specific premiums, and registration charges could inflate the effective price to approximately ₹15,000 per square foot. Moreover, investors face a 20% tax on profits upon selling, and factoring in inflation and indexing could result in negligible net gains or even losses. Although rental income may provide some offset, assessing the total financial impact is crucial.

NRIs considering property purchases financed through bank loans should exercise caution. Rising interest rates could erode potential profits if property values do not appreciate as anticipated. Furthermore, the spectre of a global recession adds further uncertainty to the real estate market. Traditional investors argue that purchasing independent houses in Hyderabad offers better returns compared to flats in gated communities, due to the intrinsic value of land ownership. While villas in gated communities can be lucrative, they often demand considerable financial resources. Looking ahead, experts suggest that Hyderabad’s real estate market may face stagnation, with current prices possibly having peaked. A growing disparity between demand and supply could lead to a bear market. Investors should carefully consider these factors, particularly NRIs, in light of their investment objectives. If the goal is personal enjoyment or to provide a quality living environment for family, investing in Hyderabad’s real estate remains a viable option. However, for those primarily seeking financial returns, a more cautious approach is advisable.

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