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Telangana Registrations Drop 50,000, Revenue Rises ₹500 Crore

HYDERABAD: Despite the state’s government initiatives to boost the struggling real estate sector, including freezing market value revisions and fostering a more favorable developer sentiment, the industry still faces significant challenges. Registrations have sharply declined, dropping by approximately 50,000 documents in the 2025-26 financial year compared to the previous year (up until December). Although there has been a slight rise in total revenue, it remains well below the target of Rs 19,100 crore. For the fiscal year 2024-25, the registration and stamps (R&S) department generated Rs 14,230 crore in revenue. According to sources from the R&S department, their revenue target…

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Hyderabad: 40% of Neopolis Homes Struggle Amid Big Land Auctions

HYDERABAD: Recent high-stakes land auctions have spotlighted Neopolis, Kokapet’s prime real estate area, but the situation on the ground is less promising for developers. Industry estimates indicate that about 40% of the over 10,000 homes launched here in recent years are struggling to sell, particularly larger units exceeding 4,500 square feet, with some projects reaching up to 7,000 square feet. “With the latest auctions and project announcements, unsold inventory is expected to increase further. We could see an additional 4,000 units added to the market, potentially slowing sales,” cautioned a senior real estate consultant, emphasizing the over-saturation in Hyderabad’s property…