The 340-km Regional Ring Road expressway is revolutionizing Hyderabad's real estate landscape. Rangareddy district areas like Shadnagar and Chevella are positioned for significant property appreciation as connectivity improves to IT hubs and airports.
Meerkhanpet, a quiet village in Rangareddy district with 2,500 residents, is evolving rapidly under Telangana's Bharat Future City project. This net-zero carbon hub at Mucherla boasts metro links, highways, tech giants like AWS, Skill University, and massive investments, drawing real estate boom and Fortune 500 firms.
Rangareddy district captured 47% of Hyderabad's residential registrations in October 2025, boasting the city's highest 22% year-on-year price growth. Demand for premium homes over Rs. 1 crore surged 73%, led by hotspots like Narsingi, Manikonda, and Puppalaguda, cementing its role as the real estate powerhouse amid festive momentum and infrastructure gains.
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.
Hyderabad's real estate market recorded 6,391 June 2025 property registrations, marking a monthly high despite 9% YoY drop, fueled by luxury and large home surges. Premium areas like Shaikpet and Kondapur saw multi-crore transactions as the luxury segment expanded to 21% of sales.
Hyderabad's real estate market saw a 16% year-on-year drop in property registrations to 5,900 units in February 2025, but month-on-month growth signals recovery with premium homes driving demand and regional resilience in Rangareddy and Medchal-Malkajgiri districts.
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.