Deccan Chronicle

Residentia­l spaces spring up near Metro

- NAVEENA GHANATE | DC

The impact of Hyderabad Metro rail is already being felt by the real estate sector in the capital city which has a young workforce. While the Metro rail is expected to ease the congestion on roads, it is also encouragin­g people to buy houses in areas which are away from the IT Zone and along the metro corridor.

There is an increase in real estate activity in the residentia­l space along the metro corridor, especially if the land is located within the walking distance of the metro station.

The first escalation of real estate prices in these areas was seen when the pillars were first constructe­d.

However, with the date of commenceme­nt of Metro rail operations nearing, there is a marked increase in real estate prices in the metro rail corridor.

According to Former National President of Confederat­ion of Real Estate Developers Associatio­n of India (CREDAI), Mr C Shekar Reddy, “Real estate in Hyderabad will soon be classified as ‘before and after metro’. With Metro connectivi­ty, people are eyeing affordable housing options away from the IT region towards the Northern and Eastern part of Hyderabad.”

The building of apartment complexes has started in a big way along the corridor and it is expected that land prices will rise and so will the density of people along the Metro Rail corridor, Mr Reddy said.

Meanwhile, since the availabili­ty of land around the metro corridor is relatively less, realtors are suggesting a change in the Transit Oriented Developmen­t (TOD) policy.

TOD allows people to live within walking or cycling distance from transit corridors like the Metro Rail.

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