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Residential units in the price band of Rs 25 lakh to Rs 50 lakh constituted 50 per cent of the total registrations in the month of November, which is an increase from a share of 37 per cent in November 2021.
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad witnessed residential properties worth a whopping Rs 2,237 crore being transacted in the month of October. In its latest assessment released on Thursday, Knight Frank India said a total of 4,597 apartments were registered last month with 51 per cent of all homes registered being in the price range of Rs 25 lakh […]
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According to Knight Frank India, Hyderabad recorded registrations of 4,307 units of residential properties in September 2022 and the total value of these properties stood at Rs. 2,198 crore.
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad recorded registrations of 4,313 units of residential properties in July 2022. In its latest assessment released this week, Knight Frank India noted that properties over Rs 50 lakh and above witnessed fewer transactions in the last month contributing to the slowdown. The drop was caused by adverse sentiments towards major investment decisions in […]
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Hyderabad: Even as the property market took a short break after the continuous upswing from last year, Hyderabad witnessed residential properties worth a whopping Rs.2,841 crore being transacted in June this year. In its latest market report, Knight Frank India noted that the city witnessed residential property registrations of 5,408 units this June, which was […]
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Hyderabad: Sales in Hyderabad’s residential market were pegged at 14,693 units from January to June this year. This is an increase of 23% over the corresponding period last year. This is the highest sales volume since 2011. New home launches during the same time increased to 21,356, up 28% over last year. West Hyderabad continued […]
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Hyderabad is one of the fastest growing technology hubs in India. The city has emerged as one of India’s fastest expanding real estate markets, led by aggressive government policies, superior infrastructure, and a large pool of talent. While the pandemic hindered office leasing business across markets, the rebound in Hyderabad’s lease activity in the second […]
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Hyderabad: Consolidating the positive sentiment for property acquisition, Hyderabad had residential properties worth Rs.3,058 crore transacted in the month of May. Undeterred by the after-effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns, the Hyderabad residential market that comprises the four districts – Hyderabad, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Rangareddy and Sangareddy – since January this year had properties worth over […]
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Hyderabad: The residential market in Hyderabad saw 10,256 new launches in the first quarter of 2022 i.e. between January – March indicating a 10 per cent year-on-year growth. According to a report by Knight Frank India on residential market sales, the city of Hyderabad showed controlled growth in terms of sales and price change. The […]
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Hyderabad: A few years back whenever one would picture a 2BHK or a 3BHK apartment it would be mostly in the size range of 700 sqft to a maximum of 1,200 sqft. While for a 2BHK the bedroom sizes would be less than 150 sqft each and the rest would include the living area that […]
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Hyderabad: The monthly residential property registrations in Hyderabad stood at 5,146 units in February 2022, worth Rs 2,722 crore. Almost 74 per cent of all sales registered in February in homes between 1,000 and 2,000 sq ft, according to Knight Frank India. The Hyderabad residential market includes four districts of Hyderabad, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Rangareddy and Sangareddy. […]
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad witnessed Rs 2,695-crore worth of residential properties transacted in the residential market consisting of four districts – Hyderabad, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Rangareddy and Sangareddy. The city has recorded new home registrations of 5,568 units in January 2022. Knight Frank India data shows, the third wave of the pandemic resulted in a drop of 27 per […]
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Hyderabad: The Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget speech announced granting infrastructure status to data centres. The grant of infrastructure status to data centres is expected to provide access to long-term institutional funds, which will promote the investments in the sector. B S Rao, VP, Marketing, CtrlS Datacenters told Telangana Today, “The infrastructure […]
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Hyderabad: Despite Covid times, Hyderabad showed strong fundamentals in real estate, displaying continued growth in both residential and office space. The city’s residential and office asset classes have shown resilience in their performances, outperforming its counterparts across categories. Knight Frank India shows that Hyderabad has registered a sales growth of 142 per cent to 24,312 […]
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Hyderabad: The annual residential property registrations in three (Hyderabad, Rangareddy and Sangareddy districts) of the four districts that constitute the Hyderabad residential market stood at 21,988 units during January to November 2021 period, representing a 16 per cent growth over the January-November period in 2020. The end of the year is a typically slow period […]
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Mumbai: The Indian real estate sector has seen a spike in demand during the festive period, a recent report by Knight Frank, India, informed.According to the report, demand stimulation measures such as low rate of interest and festive schemes enabled the sector in posting strong sales during the Diwali period. In October 2021, Mumbai recorded […]
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Hyderabad: The hybrid work model is pushing a lot of residential property buyers to look for homes that are closer to their workplaces so as to reduce the fatigue from travelling. According to a survey done by Knight Frank India, property buyers in Hyderabad are looking at proximity to workplace as an important feature while […]
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad registered the second highest transactions in the office space with 0.19 mn sq m (2.1 mn sq ft) while new completions were at 0.20 mn sq m (2.2 mn sq ft) during Q3 2021. The cumulative office transactions for the first nine months of 2021 recorded at 0.33 mn sq m (3.7 mn […]
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The unsold inventory stood at 11,918 units compared to 4,037 units last year, according to India Real Estate January – June 2021 report announced by international property consultant Knight Frank India.
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On the other hand, residential (debt + equity) real estate assets in Hyderabad have received investments worth $11 million (about Rs 80 crore) with two major deals during the quarter.