JLL upbeat on Hyderabad real estate market
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JLL upbeat on Hyderabad real estate market

According to the latest report from Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), a real estate consultancy, the growth in the IT sector and new infrastructure projects such as the Hyderabad Metro is expected to give a push to housing and retail investments in the city. Although a few greenfield projects have been stalled, many residential projects, which had seen PE investments, are witnessing good sales. Hyderabad is still much more affordable, with property prices in prime precincts of the city being relatively less than in other cities.

Contact: Jones Lang LaSalle. Tel: 0124-460 5000.

According to the latest report from Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), a real estate consultancy, the growth in the IT sector and new infrastructure projects such as the Hyderabad Metro is expected to give a push to housing and retail investments in the city. Although a few greenfield projects have been stalled, many residential projects, which had seen PE investments, are witnessing good sales. Hyderabad is still much more affordable, with property prices in prime precincts of the city being relatively less than in other cities. Contact: Jones Lang LaSalle. Tel: 0124-460 5000.

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