In spite of the slowdown in the residential market in Hyderabad and its environs, there is positive outlook, with the commercial space shaping up well and residential segment set to follow, according to a study released by real estate consultancy firm Knight Frank.
An upcoming residential area Puppalaguda–Narsingi cluster close to the IT hub of Hyderabad is projected to witness price appreciation by 2020, the report observes.
Strong demand and restricted supply, coupled with proximity to the employment hubs of HITEC City, Kondapur, Kothaguda and Gachibowli, are the primary reasons for the emergence of this cluster as an investment destination.
This is the most affordable residential cluster within a 15–20 minutes commute to the prime employment hubs.
Additionally, 10 million sq ft of office space is expected to be added in the next five years, which would create incremental employment of approximately 125,000.
This is likely to further support residential price growth in these locations.
Metro connectivity Uppal and LB Nagar in the east and Falaknuma in the south are also expected to see significant improvements in terms of connectivity through the metro. However, locations with comparable prices in the west will prove to be strong competition, as they are in close proximity to the western employment hubs, adds the report.
The prevailing prices in Hyderabad are the lowest among all the frontline cities of India.