Medipally Auction by Hyderabad Body Nets ₹120 Crore Amid Demand


HYDERABAD: The recent land auction by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority in the Medipally layout garnered a strong response, with the sale of 68 plots bringing in almost ₹120 crore on Wednesday.

Bidding exceeded the reserve price of ₹45,000 per square yard, reaching as high as ₹80,000 per square yard. The average bid landed at ₹56,260, highlighting the increasing demand for HMDA-developed areas.

As part of a phased auction process, further plots in Mokila, Chandanagar, Bairagiguda, Narsingi, and Bowrampet will be sold by June 30. However, the auction faced challenges, including a Telangana High Court order that temporarily halted the sale of an 8.24-acre plot in Banjara Hills.

HMDA Commissioner Sarfaraz Ahmad indicated that the Medipally auction reflects strong market confidence: “The significant participation from bidders across Hyderabad and neighboring areas demonstrates the rising interest in well-planned residential developments,” he remarked.

Out of the 68 plots, 63 were successfully auctioned, with the highest bid recorded at ₹80,000 per square yard. Officials noted that the healthy turnout and competitive bidding emphasize Medipally’s appeal as a residential destination, aligning with HMDA’s strategy to monetize prime land through transparent auctions.

  • Published On Jun 25, 2026, at 09:46 AM IST

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