Hyderabad Home Registrations Rise 5% YoY in October 2025
Real Estate

Hyderabad Home Registrations Rise 5% YoY in October 2025

Knight Frank India, a leading international property consultancy, reported that residential property registrations in Hyderabad rose by 5 per cent year-on-year (YoY) in October 2025, with the total value of homes registered increasing by 25 per cent during the same period. The growth was driven by strong festive demand and a sharp rise in premium housing, with homes priced above Rs 10 million surging 73 per cent YoY, underscoring the city’s growing appetite for luxury real estate.

Between January and October 2025, Hyderabad recorded 61,699 residential property registrations, a 5 per cent decline compared to 65,280 units registered during the same period last year. However, the cumulative value of properties registered during the period stood at Rs 430.48 billion, 25 per cent higher YoY than Rs 340.79 billion in 2024, reflecting a clear trend of premiumization in the city’s housing market. On average, the price of homes registered in 2025 was 14 per cent higher than in 2024.

Hyderabad’s residential market spans four key districts — Hyderabad, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Rangareddy, and Sangareddy — covering both primary and secondary market transactions.

In October 2025, the share of properties priced above Rs 10 million climbed to 23 per cent of total registrations, up from 14 per cent in October 2024. In value terms, this premium segment accounted for 54 per cent of total transaction value, highlighting sustained demand for upscale housing.

Most properties registered were between 1,000–2,000 sq ft representing 68 per cent of total registrations, while homes above 2,000 sq ft increased to 16 per cent, up from 14 per cent last year.

At the district level, Rangareddy led the market with 47 per cent of registrations, followed by Medchal-Malkajgiri (39 per cent), and Hyderabad district (14 per cent). The weighted average price of transacted homes rose 15 per cent Y-o-Y in October 2025, with Rangareddy witnessing the steepest growth of 22 per cent YoY, reaffirming its position as a key hub for residential and commercial development.

Knight Frank India, a leading international property consultancy, reported that residential property registrations in Hyderabad rose by 5 per cent year-on-year (YoY) in October 2025, with the total value of homes registered increasing by 25 per cent during the same period. The growth was driven by strong festive demand and a sharp rise in premium housing, with homes priced above Rs 10 million surging 73 per cent YoY, underscoring the city’s growing appetite for luxury real estate.Between January and October 2025, Hyderabad recorded 61,699 residential property registrations, a 5 per cent decline compared to 65,280 units registered during the same period last year. However, the cumulative value of properties registered during the period stood at Rs 430.48 billion, 25 per cent higher YoY than Rs 340.79 billion in 2024, reflecting a clear trend of premiumization in the city’s housing market. On average, the price of homes registered in 2025 was 14 per cent higher than in 2024.Hyderabad’s residential market spans four key districts — Hyderabad, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Rangareddy, and Sangareddy — covering both primary and secondary market transactions.In October 2025, the share of properties priced above Rs 10 million climbed to 23 per cent of total registrations, up from 14 per cent in October 2024. In value terms, this premium segment accounted for 54 per cent of total transaction value, highlighting sustained demand for upscale housing.Most properties registered were between 1,000–2,000 sq ft representing 68 per cent of total registrations, while homes above 2,000 sq ft increased to 16 per cent, up from 14 per cent last year.At the district level, Rangareddy led the market with 47 per cent of registrations, followed by Medchal-Malkajgiri (39 per cent), and Hyderabad district (14 per cent). The weighted average price of transacted homes rose 15 per cent Y-o-Y in October 2025, with Rangareddy witnessing the steepest growth of 22 per cent YoY, reaffirming its position as a key hub for residential and commercial development.

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