Hyderabad’s residential real estate market recorded a 35% year-on-year (YoY) rise in property registrations in September 2025, with 6,612 homes worth ₹4,804 crore registered during the month, according to Inspector General of Registration (IGR) data accessed by Knight Frank India. The total value of properties transacted grew 70% YoY, even as the month included the traditionally subdued Shradh, Pitra Paksha period (September 7 – 21, 2025).

The city’s premium housing segment, properties priced above ₹1 crore, saw the sharpest surge, with registrations up 151% YoY. These high-value homes accounted for 22% of total registrations and a dominant 53% of overall transaction value, reflecting Hyderabad’s ongoing shift toward luxury and larger units.
Homes measuring over 2,000 sq ft made up 15% of total registrations, indicating a sustained appetite for spacious, high-end residences, the report said.
Rangareddy leads; prices rise 20%
Among districts, Knight Frank said that Rangareddy continued to dominate with 45% of total registrations, followed by Medchal-Malkajgiri (40%) and Hyderabad district (14%).
The weighted average price of registered properties in the city rose 20% YoY, led by Rangareddy’s 28% jump, underscoring its emergence as a preferred hub for both residential and commercial buyers.
The report said Hyderabad’s strong performance, despite part of the month coinciding with the inauspicious Shradh fortnight, highlights its resilient housing demand.
“The sharp 35% rise in registrations and 70% surge in value highlight not just volume expansion but also the city’s steady march toward premiumisation,” said Shishir Baijal, Chairman and Managing Director, Knight Frank India.