Hyderabad, Aug. 1 -- Hyderabad witnessed a sharp 83% rise in new housing launches during the first half of 2025, increasing from 23,000 units to 42,000 units, according to the latest CREDAI-CRE Matrix Housing Report.

However, home sales in the city dipped by 11%, with only 30,000 units sold in the same period. Despite the drop, developers remain optimistic, focusing more on premium and luxury segments which is a trend that reflects shifting buyer preferences.

The report shows that developers are increasingly targeting quality and location, responding to growing demand for high-end housing.

Across India's Tier-1 cities, the housing market reached record sales of Rs.3.6 lakh crore in H1 CY25 up 9% from Rs.3.3 lakh crore in the same perio...