Medchal Real Estate: A perfect place to Invest

Located in Medchal-Malkajgiri district and around 25 kms away from the North of Hyderabad, Medchal is gearing up to become the hotspot of the city.

The town is strategically located in the proximity of the Rajiv Gandhi Airport, the Outer Ring Road and the National Highway 44. This area has several educational, healthcare centres, shopping centres and other amenities that are convenient to the audiences.

Seamless Connectivity 

The three National Highways (43,44 and 65) and the State Highway 17 provides access to the city of Hyderabad. A variety of public transport make their way to this area, making it a better connectivity.

Why invest in Medchal?

Located in Hyderabad’s North Zone, Medchal is exponentially developing, which has resulted in a lot of attention from potential buyers in the past few years such as:

Real Estate: The growth of the town’s infrastructure and connectivity has resulted in a growing demand for residential and commercial properties in Medchal.Real estate investment in Medchal has been growing steadily, and several residential and commercial projects are underway.

Industrial Investment: Medchal has a growing industrial sector, offering opportunities for industrial investment in various sectors like pharmaceuticals, electronics and textiles. The town also provides infrastructure and other facilities to small and medium-scale industries.

Information Technology: With the establishment of many IT companies in the area, it offers investment opportunities in software development, digital marketing  and IT support.

Healthcare: Medchal has several hospitals and healthcare facilities that offer  investment opportunities in healthcare administration, medical equipment and healthcare services.

Education: Medchal has a significant presence in educational institutions ranging from primary schools to colleges, offering investment opportunities in the education sector.

Property Market in Medchal

Medchal is a major property market on Hyderabad’s northern outskirts. It is well-liked among both investors and buyers. There are massive lands and potential for additional construction. The region offers a variety of residential plot options, most of which have been approved by the HMDA.

According to sources, 27% of houses for sale in Medchal are in the category of INR 20 Lac – 40 Lac, while 24% are in the range of INR 40 Lac – 60 Lac. This area’s most prevalent room configuration is 2 BHK, which accounts for approximately 59% of all houses for sale. 60% of properties here are residential plots.

The growing popularity for the area has also contributed to the hike in open plots where the buyers have an upperhand to customise their homes as per their fancy.

At TMR Green Meadows, we offer open plots that are 30 minutes from Medchal, which is well-connected to the city.

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Hyderabad’s Real Estate Market in huge demand

As a tourist, Hyderabad will never disappoint you. The royal and rustic essence of the old city and the booming IT sector acts as a bridge between the best of both worlds.

In recent years, the city has become one of the biggest job markets of the country. It is home to some of the major IT MNCs, is the headquarters of over a thousand start-ups and is in the process of becoming the World’s Biggest Pharma city. No doubt, the charms of the pearl city have lured many to reside here.

This has in turn fuelled the residential real estate demand in the city. According to a source, the total value of properties registered during the month is Rs. 2800+ Crore, reflecting a 2 percent year on year rise.

Apartments ranging between 25 lakh to 50 lakh have seen a significant 52 percent raise in registrations till the month of June 23. Moreover, there has been an account of 18 percent registration for properties listed below 25 lakh. However, properties ranging over and above Rs. 1 crore have an account of 9 percent, till June 2023.

The demand for slightly larger homes continues post COVID, as properties ranging from 1000 to 2000 square feet have captured as much as 68 percent share of registrations in the month of June 2023.The properties between 500 and 1000 square feet have a share of 17 percent, while properties larger than 2000 square feet maintain a share of 11 percent.

The popularity of Hyderabad has extended to districts beyond the city’s periphery. Neighbouring districts like  Medchal, Malkajgiri, Rangareddy and Sangareddy have seen a rise in residential demand in recent past. These districts have a wide range of properties from budget friendly homes to extravagant apartments, which make them the top choice for home buyers looking for affordable yet luxurious options.

Districts like Medchal and Malkajgiri have emerged as the upcoming locations for investment, with an accounting share of 46 percent with regards to total sales registration, followed by Rangareddy with a 38 percent registration. Apart from the demand for apartments, the city has also witnessed a demand for residential plots, especially in gated communities.

Plots allow for customisation of homes according to your will, are easy to buy or sell, and provide high returns on your investment. Residential plots in gated communities  come with amenities that make everyday living easy and boost the value of your investment. No doubt, buyers today for lands that yield better returns in the future.

At TMR Group, we offer you a gold mine of opportunities for a prosperous future. Our gated plot community- TMR Green Meadows in Chegunta is located close to the six proposed highways and flyovers, for a seamlessly connected future. These well-developed residential plots that complement the Vaastu make the perfect choice to build your home near Hyderabad or make an investment for the future.

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Hyderabad – The most affordable metro in the country!

Hyderabad has been among the most popular metros in the Indian subcontinent and has been hailed for its infrastructure and quality of living. The city has been ranked first, among all Indian metros, in Mercer’s Quality of Living survey, for the last many years.

The city has also fared well across other aspects, with a flourishing job market for Pharma and Tech, excellent connectivity, a relatively low crime rate, good schools, good hospitals, and low pollution levels. All these factors have led to a corresponding increase in the demand for housing and real estate in the city.

Even traditionally, this city of pearls has been a popular real estate destination, primarily due to its location and history. Urban migration, robust infrastructure and government policies that promote real estate development have also been the factors underlying the growth of the realty market in the city.  The State government has pushed for the development of IT & ITes, Pharmaceutical and other allied industries in the state, along with efforts to develop infrastructure and improve connectivity between Hyderabad and major cities in the nation and globally. This has significantly boosted the real estate sector in Hyderabad, which is today home to major industries and a large number of working professionals.

Despite this steady growth of real estate, Hyderabad is the most affordable metro in India for realty investments.  This city has always been known as a price-conscious metropolitan city in India, and recent studies highlight the same. A recent report by a leading property consultant compared the average property prices in Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai, and Bengaluru. According to the report, the average property price in Hyderabad is Rs. 4,620 per sq.ft, which is comparatively lower than in other cities.

The city has recorded a maximum five-yearly increase of 10% in average property prices in the last five years. The average price for homes in Hyderabad increased from Rs 4,128 in 2018 to about Rs 4,620 in 2022. On the other hand, the average price of a home in Mumbai rose to a massive Rs 11,875 per square foot in 2022 and to Rs 5,570 per square foot in 2022 in Bengaluru. 

Market experts say that the majority of current sales in the city are being made by reputable developers, who aren’t shying away from increasing prices to meet the high demand and rising construction costs. Despite this, the fact remains that Hyderabad is amongst the most inexpensive Indian metropolises.

In the financial year 2023-24, the end-user demand is expected to be the primary driver of growth, as serious long-term investors will find market dynamics to be quite favourable. The city and its suburban districts like Medchal-Malkajgiri, Rangareddy, and Sangareddy witness high residential demand, which is expected to continue in the coming years.

With booming infrastructure development and job opportunities, the areas in Medchal and Ranga Reddy districts are the ideal investment hub for the future. TMR Green Meadows at Chegunta, just 30 minutes away from Medchal, and TMR Swiss County at Maheshwaram in Ranga Reddy district are nestled amidst a number of development opportunities and make the perfect investment for a thriving future. Come plot a successful future here for your family and loved ones. Visit https://tmrinfra.com/ for more details.

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Real Estate Developments alongside Outer Ring Road!

Hyderabad ORR, or the Jawaharlal Nehru Outer Ring Road, an initiative undertaken by the state to decongest the city has been the talk of the since its inception. This project was developed by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) at a cost of a whopping Rs 6,696 crore. Spread across 6000 acres of land, the ORR is designed for vehicles with a maximum speed limit of 120 km/ hour. 

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) provided a grant of Rs 3,123 crore for the project, which will reduce traffic congestion and improve connectivity between the suburbs around Hyderabad and the city centre.

The circular stretch of the Outer Ring Road, which spans over 158 km has enhanced the connectivity between NH-9, NH-7, and NH-4 roads. It features multiple carriageways and fences which help to ease the traffic on the arterial highways in the outlying suburbs of the city.

The Jawaharlal Nehru Outer Ring Road,  which predominantly runs across the Ranga Reddy and Medak districts serves a number of villages on its stretch, including Shamshabad, Tukkuguda, Kollur,  Medchal, Shamirpet, Narsingi, Gachibowli, Amberpet, Bongloor, Patancheru, among others. This has further given a boost to the real estate sector in these areas.

Impact of ORR on Real Estate:

Outer Ring Road (ORR) in Hyderabad has directly resulted in the establishment of growth corridors around the city, thus enabling additional city expansion and development. As the demand for real estate in the city grows, these growth corridors provide a mechanism to fulfil the same. Integrated townships, plotting projects and other residential areas have come across the corridors, and have improved Hyderabad’s economic environment, reduced urban congestion, and encouraged planned suburban development around the city.

With the ORR being a key attraction, areas surrounding it have also witnessed a surge in property prices. Areas such as Medchal, Gachibowli, Kokapet and others have seen a significant rise in property costs due to improved connectivity and easy access to other parts of the city.

New areas for residential and commercial development have opened up, and have resulted in several high-end residential and commercial projects in the pipeline. This has also further given a boost to the creation of new employment opportunities in the region and aided the growth of the local economy.

The development of the Outer Ring Road further provoked the development of improved infrastructure in areas along the expressway.

The government has undertaken several measures such as road widening and improvement projects, which will result in better connectivity and smoother traffic flow.

All of these factors have made the areas around the ORR more attractive to buyers and investors.

No doubt, the Outer Ring Road project in Hyderabad has had a significant impact on the real estate sector in the region. It is, in fact, a critical component of the city’s evolution into a global centre. With the State Transport Corporation plans in the pipeline to construct 22 terminal-cum-depots (TCDs) along the Outer Ring Road, there will further be a rise in property prices here, along with the development of new residential and commercial projects and an increase in the demand for rental properties in the region.

This undoubtedly makes the areas in Medchal and Ranga Reddy districts the ideal investment hub for the future.

TMR Green Meadows at Chegunta, just 30 minutes away from Medchal, and TMR Swiss County at Maheshwaram in Ranga Reddy district are nestled amidst a number of development opportunities. Come plot a successful future here for your family and loved ones that are surrounded by growth and progress. Visit https://tmrinfra.com/ for more details. 

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How is DTCP different from HMDA?

You might have heard of these terms – DTCP & HMDA, everywhere whenever you encountered a real estate consultant. Why do they sound so similar? What’s the difference anyway? This blog will elaborate on the details as to why there are two distinct regulatory authorities overlooking the same field (pun, intended).

Let’s begin with knowing what they actually mean – DTCP stands for Directorate of Town and Country Planning, and HMDA stands for Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority.

Director of Town and Country Planning

The primary duties and functions of the Director of Town and Country Planning can be bifurcated into three categories – technical statutory functions, technical non-statutory functions and advisory functions.

Technical statutory functions:

  • DTCP prepares General Town Planning Schemes (Master Plans)
  • It is also responsible for the preparation of Indicative Land Use Plans (Mandal Master Plans)
  • DTCP gives all the technical approval of layouts and buildings plans (Group Housing), commercial complexes
  • DTCP is responsible for the preparation and approval of the different type of designs for community and public buildings
  • DTCP approves all sorts of technical clearance of installations (Industries), and road development plans
  • It provides NOC for cinema theatres / multiplexes

Technical non-statuary functions:

  • DTCP is responsible for the allocation of IDSMT funds. The scheme is no longer available as it was already closed in 2005 and the work of approved components are in progress.
  • DTCP sanctions approval of designs for public and community buildings and also suggest variations to the sanctioned master plans

Advisory functions:

DTCP is Advisor to Urban Development Authorities, Telangana Housing Board, Telangana Industrial Infrastructure Corporation, Telangana Pollution Control Board, Telangana Swagruha Housing Corporation and Government on planning matters. It also advises on the selection of sites and services of Municipal Councils.

DTCP overall has certain rules similar to HMDA. Now let’s have a look at the primary roles of HMDA.

Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority

The purpose behind which HMDA was set up was basically for planning, coordination, supervising, promoting and securing the planned development of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Region.

The development activities of the municipal corporations, municipalities and other local authorities, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board, the Telangana Transmission Corporation, the Telangana Industrial Infrastructure Corporation, the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation and other such bodies are coordinated by HMDA. Here are some of the many primary roles of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority.

  • HMDA basically prepares the entire plan for the Metropolitan city. It undertakes the preparation of metropolitan development and investment plan, revision of the plan and prioritizes its implementation.
  • It maintains and manages the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Fund and allocate finances based on the plans and programmes of the local bodies for undertaking Development of amenities and infrastructure facilities
  • HMDA also monitors and exercises financial control over the budgetary allocations concerning development works made through it to the various public agencies, local bodies and other agencies
  • HMDA creates and manages the Hyderabad Metropolitan Land Development Bank and takes up land acquisition every year as may be necessary for various public uses, township development, infrastructure development, etc.
  • It approves the land acquisition programmes /proposals of the local authorities, other departments and functional agencies in the metropolitan region
  • HMDA acquires any movable or immovable property by purchase, exchange, gift, lease, mortgage, negotiated settlement, or by any other means permissible under any law

TMR Group is proud to have a wide range of plots in Hyderabad approved by both DTCP and HMDA so that our customers can invest in our property without any worries and strongly reinforce the trust factor in the customers. When they get to invest in a plot that gives them a sense of reliability and transparency that TMR Group has to offer, we get inspired to serve even better.

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  1. http://dtcp.telangana.gov.in
  2. https://www.hmda.gov.in