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Hyderabad's premium housing market bucked the overall trend in H1 2025, with luxury property sales above ₹1.5 crore growing 17% year-on-year while total sales declined 6%.
- 15th Aug 2025
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Premium housing boom powers Hyderabad property market to ₹4,587 crore revenue. Luxury homes above ₹1 crore dominate sales despite fewer total registrations.
- 16th Jul 2025
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India's real estate market is transforming dramatically as premium homes now dominate sales, accounting for 50% of transactions above ₹1 crore in major cities. This shift reflects changing buyer preferences, rising prosperity, and evolving lifestyle priorities.
- 4th Jul 2025
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Aparna Constructions launches Aparna Moonstone, a ₹2,525 crore luxury residential project in Gachibowli, Hyderabad. Featuring 2,088 premium apartments, this mega development offers smart homes, modern amenities, and prime location benefits for discerning homebuyers and investors.
- 3rd Jun 2025
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Discover how Hyderabad's real estate market is evolving in 2025 with rising demand in suburbs and premium housing. Learn about current trends, infrastructure delays, regulatory issues, and growth opportunities.
- 27th May 2025
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Hyderabad's residential market is changing. Hyderabad Luxury property sales and launches dominate the market. Mid-end units made up more than half of yearly sales until 2021, but this trend has changed.
- 30th Aug 2024
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Hyderabad-based Lansum Properties acquired a 3.6-acre Bengaluru land tract for over ₹200 crore. Sources say this outstanding Kokapet area would be developed into premium housing. Lansum Properties secured ₹250 crore from IndusInd Bank to fund this ambitious luxury project.
- 4th Aug 2024
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According to JLL, the time to sell active unsold housing inventory in India's top seven cities—Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata—has dropped 31%. Due to rising home demand, inventory liquidation took 22 months in Q1 2024, down from 32 months in 2019.
- 8th Jun 2024
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