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Why Plot Prices Are Rising in Hyderabad – 2025 Update


🏘️ Why Plot Prices Are Rising in Hyderabad – 2025 Update

Source: Samayam Telugu – Hyderabad Real Estate Prices Soar by 11%


πŸ“ˆ Real Estate Boom: 11% Price Increase in One Year

In the last 12 months, Hyderabad plot and house prices have increased by over 11%, making it one of the fastest-growing real estate markets in India. Whether you're looking to buy a plot in Bahadurpura, Shastripuram, or Rizwan Colony, you're likely to find higher prices today than you did just a year ago.


πŸ“Œ What’s Causing This Price Hike?

Here are the main reasons behind the price surge:

1. Limited Availability of Plots

  • In areas like Rizwan Colony, Shastripuram and Kishanbagh, open plots are being sold rapidly.

  • Once sold, resale plots enter the market at much higher prices.

  • New layouts are rare, especially in city limits.

2. Infrastructure Development

  • Flyovers, metro plans, and widening roads have increased demand in colonies near Pillar No. 203–240, Shastripuram, and Bandlaguda.

  • Buyers are paying a premium for better connectivity.

3. Increased Construction Costs

  • Cost of cement, sand, and labour has gone up.

  • Builders are passing these costs to plot buyers or charging more for built houses.

4. Demand from Gulf Returnees & NRIs

  • Many families working in Gulf countries are investing in Hyderabad plots.

  • This increases demand, especially in Muslim-dominated colonies in South Hyderabad.


πŸ’Έ Colony-wise Impact (Approx. Rates in 2025)

Colony Avg. Price (₹/Sq.Yard) 2024 → 2025 Change
Rizwan Colony
πŸ”Ί +23%
Shastripuram
πŸ”Ί +12%
Ghouse Nagar
πŸ”Ί +22%
Suleman Nagar
πŸ”Ί +24%
Fatima Nagar
πŸ”Ί +15%

πŸ“Œ Note: These are market estimates, not government rates. Always verify with a local broker or registration office.


🧠 What Should Buyers Do?

  • If you're planning to buy, don’t delay—prices are expected to rise further.

  • Compare government rates vs market prices to avoid overpaying.

  • Always check layout approval, AGPA vs Sale Deed, and LRS status.


πŸ“ Final Word

The Hyderabad real estate market is becoming more competitive and expensive every year. For buyers, especially in areas like Bahadurpura, Rizwan Colony, and Shastripuram, this is the time to research carefully and invest smartly.


πŸ“² For more updates on plot rates and real estate tips in Hyderabad, keep following HydZameen – your local property guide.


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