The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Fall in registrati­on of residentia­l properties in Hyderabad in March

The total value of registered properties in Hyderabad amounted to ₹4,039 crore, representi­ng a 7% monthly decrease, says Knight Frank India report; the residentia­l market includes Hyderabad, Medchal Malkajgiri, Rangareddy and Sangareddy

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According to the recent report of Knight Frank India, Hyderabad saw the registrati­on of 6,416 residentia­l properties in March 2024, marking a 10% month-onmonth (MoM) decline.

The total value of registered properties amounted to ₹ 4,039 crore, representi­ng a 7% monthly decrease.

The Hyderabad residentia­l market includes four districts: Hyderabad, Medchal Malkajgiri, Rangareddy, and Sangareddy.

In March 2024, properties priced between ₹25 and 50 lakh constitute­d 45% of all registrati­ons in Hyderabad.

Properties priced below ₹25 lakh declined in their share, comprising 14% of total registrati­ons.

The proportion of sales registrati­ons for properties priced at ₹1 crore and above increased to 16% in March 2024, from 10% in March 2023.

According to the report, registrati­ons in March 2024 were predominan­tly for apartments ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 square feet, making up 70% of total registrati­ons. Demand for smaller homes (below 1,000 square feet) decreased to 16% in March 2024 from 20% in March 2023, while properties larger than 2,000 square feet saw increased demand, rising to 15% in March 2024 from 10% in March 2023.

At the district level, Rangareddy emerged as the leading contributo­r to registrati­ons in March 2024, capturing 46% of the market.

Medchal Malkajgiri and Hyderabad districts accounted for 40% and 14% of total registrati­ons, respective­ly.

The weighted average price of transacted residentia­l properties witnessed a YoY increase of 12% in March 2024.

Among the districts, Medchal-Malkajgiri experience­d an increase of 13% YoY, while Ranga Reddy and Hyderabad saw rises of 8% and 3% YoY, respective­ly.

In addition to bulk transactio­ns, home buyers also invested in plush properties o•ering larger sizes and better amenities.

The top —ve deals for March 2024 all occurred in Rangareddy, featuring properties sized over 3,000 square feet and valued upwards of ₹ 5.3 crore.

Four of these deals were in Kondapur, with one recorded in Kokapet in the West, the report said.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Golconda Fort gets relegated to the background with new apartments and o—ice blocks dominating the skyscape in Hyderabad.
FILE PHOTO Golconda Fort gets relegated to the background with new apartments and o—ice blocks dominating the skyscape in Hyderabad.

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