Hyderabad home registrations dip 2% in 2025
Residential property registrations in Hyderabad fell by 2 per cent in 2025, but the total value rose 11 per cent to Rs 52,351 crore, driven by strong demand for premium homes priced above Rs 1 crore, according to Knight Frank India.
Published Date - 21 January 2026, 05:08 PM
Hyderabad: Reflecting the prevailing trends in property acquisition, the residential properties registration in Hyderabad during 2025 fell by 2 per cent year-on-year. A total of 75,222 residential properties were registered in the city during the year 2025, as against 76,613 registrations in the year 2024.
According to a report released by Knight Frank India on Wednesday, registrations being lower by 2 per cent, the cumulative value of the registered properties in 2025 was Rs 52,351 crore, rising 11 per cent year-on-year, reflecting a continued shift toward higher-value transactions.
Knight Frank India’s latest assessment recorded that residential property registrations in Hyderabad in December 2025 increased by 14 per cent year-on-year, while the total value of homes registered rose by 23 per cent YoY during the same period. After a subdued start to the year, registration activity gathered momentum in the latter months, with December recording the third-highest monthly volumes in 2025.
Demand for premium housing remained robust, as evidenced by a 35 per cent YoY increase in registrations of homes valued above Rs 1 crore during the year. The Hyderabad residential market spans four districts: Hyderabad, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Rangareddy, and Sangareddy and includes transactions from both the primary and secondary real estate markets.
As per Knight Frank India’s assessment, in December 2025, registrations of homes valued above Rs 1 crore in Hyderabad rose sharply by 37 per cent YoY. This segment accounted for 18 per cent of all registered properties during the month, up from 15 per cent in December 2024. In value terms of value, priced above Rs 1 crore contributed a dominant 48 per cent of the total transaction value, underscoring the city’s sustained demand for premium housing.
Locations such as Kokapet, Kondapur, Puppalaguda, Nanakramguda, Narsingi and Gaganpahad witnessed registrations of homes priced Rs 1 crore, the report said. Also, most registered properties in Hyderabad ranged between 1,000 and 2,000 sq ft, comprising around 68 per cent of total registrations.
At the district level, Rangareddy and Medchal–Malkajgiri accounted for the bulk of registrations, with Rangareddy leading at 44–46 per cent, followed closely by Medchal–Malkajgiri at 40–41 per cent. Hyderabad district contributed the remaining 14–15 per cent of total registrations, Knight Frank India assessment said.
2025: January – December
| Year |
No of units |
YoY Change |
| 2023 |
71,912 |
5% |
| 2024 |
76,613 |
7% |
| 2025 |
75,222 |
-2% |
(Source: Knight Frank Research, Telangana Registration and Stamps Department)