
Hyderabad leads South India's ultra-luxury housing market with Rs 8,562 crore in sales for over 625 homes priced above Rs 10 crore in FY26, offering buyers about 6,210 sq. ft. per unit. Bengaluru follows with Rs 1,957 crore from 128 units, showing a 52% year-on-year growth, while Chennai recorded Rs 727 crore from 58 units, maintaining a niche, prestige-driven market. Experts highlight Hyderabad's scale, Bengaluru's rapid expansion, and Chennai's legacy appeal as defining market characteristics.
The article group presents a market-focused perspective without political framing, emphasizing real estate trends and expert analyses. It includes viewpoints from industry leaders highlighting regional market dynamics in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai. The coverage is primarily economic and sectoral, avoiding political or ideological interpretations.
The overall tone is neutral to positive, reflecting growth and strong demand in the luxury housing sector across the three cities. While Hyderabad's market dominance is emphasized, Bengaluru's rapid growth and Chennai's niche status are also acknowledged, providing a balanced view of opportunities and market characteristics without sensationalism.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| hindustantimes | Hyderabad leads 10 crore-plus luxury housing with 8,562 crore in FY26 sales; offers 60 more space than Bengaluru | Center | Positive |
| economictimes | Over 800 luxury homes sold in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai in FY26 for Rs 11,246 crore: Report | Center | Positive |
| economictimes | Hyderabad emerges as the biggest market of South India's ultra-luxury residential market | Center | Positive |
economictimes broke this story on 5 May, 09:19 am. Other outlets followed.
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