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Hyderabad’s premium housing market, led by properties priced at ₹1.5 crore and above, saw 8,205 units sold in H1 2025, accounting for 49% of total sales. Western suburbs dominate, while northern areas are emerging hotspots, JLL reports.
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Though most cities had a negative change in sales for the period, Hyderabad’s sales decline was the most hurting, followed by Kolkata with 31 per cent drop
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The residential real estate market in Hyderabad experiences steepest quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) decline in housing sales, with a 36 per cent drop in second quarter of 2024.
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The year 2022 saw record-high housing sales and new launches across the top seven cities including Hyderabad
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Hyderabad saw a 130 per cent jump in overall housing sales values in this period – from Rs 6,926 crore in H1 FY22 to Rs 15,958 crore in H1 FY23.
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New Delhi: Housing sales across top seven cities rose 71 per cent year-on-year in 2021 to 2,36,530 units, but demand fell short of pre-Covid levels by 10 per cent, according to Anarock. Housing sales stood at 1,38,350 units in 2020 and 2,61,358 units in the 2019 calendar year. Mumbai-based Anarock attributed the rise in housing […]
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Bengaluru: Housing sales have increased by 12 per cent to 1,38,051 units during January-September period of the current calendar year from 1,23,725 units in the corresponding period of 2020 as per the recent report ‘Real Insight residential Q3 2021 by housing brokerage firm PropTiger.com. According to the report, driven by pent up demand and festive […]
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The system crunches data of micro-market catchment dynamics, local price sensitivity, historic sales trends, and the impact of upcoming infrastructure and local policies
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City witnesses lowest inventory overhang of 25 months across top eight cities of India
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Hyderabad likely to see 64% increase to 4,400 units in Q1 2021 from 2,680 units
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The agency emphasised that the overall sales in FY22 could still be around 14 per cent below FY20 level.
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New housing supply, too, is likely to fall 46 per cent to 1.28 lakh units in 2020 in seven cities -- Delhi-NCR, Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kolkata.
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City tops charts in terms of increase in housing launches, price increment and other parameters pan-India quarter-on-quarter
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Housing sales improve sequentially to 1,609 units in the third quarter from 974 units in the second quarter, while office and retail segments see momentum