Once a suburban area in Greater Hyderabad, Narsingi has transformed in ways that are almost unrecognisable today. This is why Narsingi deserves special mention in the Hyderabad real estate sector. It is one of the high-demand areas in the city’s real estate market. In just 20 years, Narsingi has undergone a dramatic transformation. In fact, in the last decade alone, the area has grown to an unimaginable level. When real estate first began in this region, the price per square yard was less than 2,000 rupees, but now it exceeds 1.5 lakh rupees per square yard.
What was once a village, Narsingi is now a prominent area in Hyderabad. It has become a hot cake in the Greater Hyderabad real estate market and is competing with the premium areas of the city. Specifically, Narsingi has become a residential hub for celebrities. In the past, film, political, and business personalities lived in areas like Jubilee Hills and Banjara Hills, but now many are shifting to Narsingi. Narsingi is just 8 kilometers away from Jubilee Hills and 6 kilometers from Film Nagar.
It is also only a 10-minute drive from the IT corridor in Gachibowli. Additionally, it is a 15-minute drive from Mehdipatnam. The area is well-equipped with international schools, engineering colleges, corporate hospitals, large shopping malls, and multiplex theaters. Public transport is easily accessible, with RTC bus services available from locations like Koti, Secunderabad, and Mehdipatnam. Moreover, you can reach the Raidurg metro station in just 15 minutes. The area’s connectivity is excellent, especially since it is right next to the Outer Ring Road, ensuring no issues with accessibility.
Exactly 20 years ago, in 2005, the price per square yard in Narsingi was only 2,000 rupees. After that, real estate projects in Narsingi gradually began to develop. Standalone apartments and independent houses started being built. The construction of the Outer Ring Road nearby transformed the area overnight. Currently, there is a significant amount of high-rise apartment construction happening in Narsingi. The price per square yard, which was 2,000 rupees 20 years ago, has now risen to 2 lakh rupees on the main road, and prices in the interior areas are around 1.5 lakh rupees per square yard. Ten years ago, the price per square foot in an apartment was 2,500 rupees; now, depending on the project, the prices range from 8,000 to 15,000 rupees per square foot. In Narsingi, the prominent construction company Vasavi Group is building a high-rise premium apartment project named Atlantis, where a triple-bedroom flat is priced at 2 crore rupees.
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