Rangareddy District Captures 41% in Hyderabad Property Registrations
Hyderabad’s real estate sector started 2025 with a mixed bag, showing a small drop in overall registrations but a strong focus on high-end housing. Among the districts shaping these trends, Rangareddy stood out, grabbing 41% of total registrations in January 2025—second only to Medchal-Malkajgiri’s leading 45%.
District-Wise Insights
- Medchal-Malkajgiri: Led with 45% of registrations, fueled by infrastructure growth.
- Rangareddy: Came close with 41%, highlighting its role as a favorite among homebuyers.
- Hyderabad District: Made up the rest 14%, showing less activity in the city center.
Rangareddy’s Appeal
The district’s strong performance fits with the trend toward premium housing. While registrations for properties under ₹50 lakh fell by 3% compared to January 2024, the mid-to-high tier (₹50 lakh–₹1 crore) and luxury (₹1 crore+) segments held steady, with the latter rising by 12% YoY. Rangareddy’s draw likely comes from its mix of affordability and connectivity, attracting both mid-market and high-end buyers.
Main Points
- Even Split in Geographic Activity: Medchal-Malkajgiri and Rangareddy together drive nearly 90% of Hyderabad’s real estate action.
- Size Preferences: 69% of registered properties were in the 1,000–2,000 sq ft range, while bigger units (2,000+ sq ft) saw small gains.
- Price Trends: The average property price rose 3% YoY, with Medchal-Malkajgiri leading at 11% appreciation.
As Hyderabad’s residents move toward premium living spaces, Rangareddy’s steady demand shows its role as a link between budget-friendly and aspirational buyers.