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Real Estate in Hyderabad — Market Overview
Hyderabad's Western corridor (Gachibowli to Kokapet) is India's fastest-growing real estate micro-market, driven by the city's booming IT and pharma sectors. Hyderabad offers the best value among India's top metros — a luxury 3 BHK in Gachibowli costs what a 2 BHK costs in Bengaluru. The city has zero property tax for plots under 75 sqm, making it NRI-investor friendly. TSRERA has been strict on delivery timelines.
FAQs — Buying Property in Hyderabad
What is the average price of a 2 BHK flat in Hyderabad?
A 2 BHK flat in Hyderabad ranges from ₹50 lakh in Bachupally or Kompally to ₹1.4 crore in Banjara Hills or Jubilee Hills. In the IT corridor (Gachibowli, HITECH City, Kondapur), 2 BHK apartments typically cost ₹70L–₹1.1Cr.
Which are the best localities to invest in Hyderabad?
Best localities in Hyderabad are Gachibowli (IT hub, highest rental demand), Kokapet (upcoming premium zone), Kondapur (mid-segment sweet spot), Banjara Hills (luxury), and Bachupally (fastest-appreciating affordable zone).
Is Hyderabad a good city for property investment?
Yes, Hyderabad consistently ranks among India's top cities for real estate investment due to affordable prices compared to Mumbai and Bengaluru, strong IT job market, good infrastructure, and buyer-friendly TSRERA regulations.
What are the stamp duty charges for property in Hyderabad?
Stamp duty in Telangana is 4% + 0.5% transfer duty + 1.5% registration fee = 6% total. For gift deeds to family, stamp duty is 1%. Hyderabad's lower stamp duty compared to other states adds to investment appeal.
Can NRIs buy property in Hyderabad?
Yes, NRIs can purchase residential and commercial property in Hyderabad under FEMA guidelines. Hyderabad is especially popular with NRIs from the Gulf countries (Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia) due to the large Telugu diaspora.