HMDA's post-hiatus land auction saw zero sales across 93 plots in Rangareddy districts. Sky-high upset prices (₹35k-₹1.75L/sq yd) deterred bidders, signaling market strain amid Telangana's revenue targets.
Officials reveal approximately 10,000 acres of government-assigned agricultural land in Rangareddy district have been illegally sold to private developers for real estate projects.
HMDA successfully auctioned 93 prime plots across Hyderabad locations from September 17-19, 2025, marking its return to land auctions after a two-year hiatus.
A massive high-rise residential development featuring four 47-floor towers and 1,300 units has been proposed in Serilingampally, Ranga Reddy district of Telangana.
The Ranga Reddy district consumer commission has handled 2,426 housing complaints since 1998, leading city forums in addressing project delays, construction quality issues, and agreement violations.
Rangareddy district recorded a 20% year-on-year increase in property prices during June 2025, fueled by infrastructure expansion and premium housing demand surge. The area attracted 49% of registrations as luxury units dominated transaction value, reflecting Hyderabad's market evolution toward high-end residential developments.
Telangana's infrastructure initiatives, Dharani portal reforms, and streamlined approvals boost Ranga Reddy's property market, attracting buyers to diverse housing options across segments.
Despite a 12% YoY drop in Hyderabad’s April 2025 property registrations, Ranga Reddy recorded a 2% rise in ₹1 crore+ home sales, contributing 51% of the district’s transaction value. Luxury demand surged in Medchal-Malkajgiri and Sangareddy, driven by spacious homes over 2000 sq ft.
In June 2025, premium homes over ₹1 crore captured 51% of Rangareddy's total transaction value, with registrations surging 35% year-on-year, reflecting a strong shift toward luxury residential preferences.
Ranga Reddy emerges as a key growth driver for Hyderabad's ₹4,000 crore property registrations in May 2025, with suburban apartments and premium homes leading demand.
Ranga Reddy's residential market recorded an 18% share of homes above 2,000 sq ft in April 2025, a 3% YoY increase driven by luxury demand. High-value properties now dominate transaction values as buyers prioritize space and premium offerings in Hyderabad's outskirts.
Rangareddy district witnesses a 12% YoY surge in luxury property registrations for homes above ₹1 crore, driven by demand for spacious amenities-rich estates in Hyderabad's expanding real estate market.