India, April 17 -- Hyderabad's residential property registrations fell by 8% year-on-year in March 2025 to 6,327 units from 6,870 units last year, according to data accessed by Knight Frank India. The total value of registered homes rose 5% YoY from Rs.4,275 crore last year to Rs.4,471 crore in March.

Transactions for homes priced above Rs.1 crore jumped by 17%, reaching 1,213 units with a combined value of over Rs.857 crore. In contrast, the budget segment-properties priced below Rs.50 lakh-saw a 14% YoY decline in registrations. The analysis said that the mid-segment homes priced between Rs.50 lakh and Rs.1 crore also recorded a 7% drop, totalling 1,605 units worth Rs.1,134 crore.

"While the below Rs.50 lakh segment still dominates in...