Godrej Properties set a new benchmark with ₹29,444 crore in FY25 bookings, up 31% YoY. Sold 15,302 units amid strong demand in Noida, Gurugram, and Hyderabad projects, marking India's highest realty sales performance.
Contrary to concerns, HYDRAA has boosted Hyderabad's real estate growth, with notable improvements in residential and commercial activities between June and November 2024.
Institutional investment in Indian real estate to grow by 14.6% to Rs 395 billion in 2021, driven by optimism in commercial office assets.
Housing sales in top 8 Indian cities fell 6% in Apr-Jun quarter due to Lok Sabha polls, despite 42% YoY growth.
Hyderabad's residential real estate market experienced a significant downturn in Q2 2024, with sales plummeting 36% QoQ. New launches also declined, signaling overall market slowdown.
India's luxury housing market saw a 10% YoY sales surge in Q1 2024, with Mumbai leading the demand. Driven by rising incomes and spending power, the segment is poised for continued growth.
India's Q1 2024: 9% rise in home sales, 43% surge in office leasing, driven by global capacity centers, with Mumbai leading residential growth.
Marriott Executive Apartments in Hyderabad offers a unique blend of spacious accommodations, diverse amenities, and strategic location for long-term stays and convenient living.
Rajiv Swagruha Flats in Hyderabad offer luxurious living with amenities, central location, and connectivity, available in 1-4 BHK, with prices starting from Rs. 18 lakh
Hyderabad emerges as new investment hub for commercial property developers from Bengaluru, amidst city's real estate revival
Hyderabad's real estate sector showed promising growth in the last quarter of 2016, with significant impacts on the residential and commercial markets due to government initiatives and demonetisation.
Mumbai's residential property prices have increased by 2.9% to Rs. 11,626 per sq. ft. However, property sales have slowed down, with only a marginal increase of 1%.
Madhya Pradesh fails to attract builders for green building projects despite government incentives.
Hindustan Unilever Ltd to divest realty assets worth Rs.300 Cr by June, including 55 ultra-luxury apartments in Mumbai, Kolkata, and Hyderabad.
India's residential market nearing price correction due to weak home sales, forcing builders to cut prices, reports CBRE, with Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Delhi experiencing significant sales drops.
Hyderabad sees rising affordable housing sales, becoming a top affordable market in India. New projects and infrastructure boost this demand, attracting buyers and investors.
Anil Ambani's Reliance Group partners with China's Dalian Wanda Group to develop real estate projects in Mumbai and Hyderabad, marking the first Chinese real estate investment in India.
India's real estate housing sector saw a decline in 2012, with minimal capital value rise of 1-3% in top seven cities, reports JLL.
Hyderabad real estate anticipates increased demand for transit-oriented residential units due to the proposed Metro Rail project, impacting property prices and development.
Patel Realty India Limited plans a ₹75 crore investment for two townships in Hyderabad, including the smart condominium project Smondo featuring 400 apartments.
Keerthi Estates launches Richmond Villas, a luxury residential complex in Hyderabad, with 157 4-bedroom villas over 24 acres.
Rental property investments are gaining traction in India as home sales slow, with Hyderabad showing mixed trends in both sales and rental demand.
QVC Realty to raise ₹600 crore for land acquisition and project development in south India, primarily near new airports in Bangalore and Hyderabad.
Berggruen Holdings enters India's real estate market with significant investments in commercial and residential projects amidst a challenging market scenario.
ITC to invest in new hotels in Chennai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, and Delhi, with estimated investments over Rs 4000 crore this year and next.