Hyderabad real estate market continues to decline in 2025

The assessment’s data reveals that the number of residential properties registered in January 2025 stood at 5,444 as against 5,454 registrations in January 2024. The drop might appear small but it apparently reflects the prevailing real estate market sentiments

Hyderabad:

In its latest assessment, Knight Frank India notes that the city’s premiumization trend continued, with a notable rise in high-value home sales featuring larger living spaces and enhanced amenities.

However, the assessment’s data reveals that the number of residential properties registered in January 2025 stood at 5,444 as against 5,454 registrations in January 2024. The drop might appear small but it apparently reflects the prevailing real estate market sentiments.

The Knight Frank India’s assessment for Hyderabad released on Tuesday shows that properties priced under Rs.50 lakh dominated registrations, but a strong shift toward premiumisation has emerged with homes priced at Rs.1 crore and above increasing by 12 per cent YoY during January 2025 reflecting a growing preference for higher-value properties.

In January 2025, a total of 3,282 residential properties under Rs.50 lakh were registered whereas the same period last year, i.e., January 2024 had 3,387 registrations, a drop of 3 per cent.

However, according to the Knight Frank India data, the registrations of residential properties above Rs.1 crore have gone up from 738 last January to 823 this January, a 12 per cent rise.

The assessment points out that majority of the registered properties in Hyderabad were concentrated in the range of 1,000 to 2,000 sft, accounting for 69 per cent of all registrations.

At the district level, Medchal-Malkajgiri accounted for 45 per cent of property registrations closely followed by Rangareddy with 41 per cent while Hyderabad district contributed the remaining 14 per cent of total registrations.

Shishir Baijal, Chairman and Managing Director, Knight Frank India said, “The demand for high-value homes continues to rise, with registrations for properties priced above Rs.1 crore surging by 12 per cent YoY. This trend highlights the growing preference for premium living, driven by strong economic fundamentals and evolving lifestyle aspirations.”

Registration of residential properties in Hydreabad:

January 2024: 5,454

January 2025: 5,444

Year on Year growth: 0%

Ticket size registrations:

Volumes                                            January 2024                          Janaury 2025                       Y-o-Y

>;Rs.50 lakh                                         3,387                                            3,282                                – 3%

Rs.50 lakh to Rs.1 crore                     1,319                                             1,359                                   3%

>;Rs.1 crore                                          738                                               823                                     12%

(Source: Knight Frank Research, Telangana Registration and Stamps Department)