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CREDAI Hyderabad Property Show 2025 to Generate Business Worth ₹400 Cr

B Vinod Reddy, A Gopal Reddy and C Amarendhar Reddy, EC members, Credai Hyderabad; Kranti Kiran Reddy, General Secretary; B Jagannath Rao, President-Elect; N Jaideep Reddy, President and Nitesh Reddy, Treasurer.
Hyderabad, August 18, 2025: The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) concluded the Hyderabad Property Show 2025, themed ‘Choice is Yours’, inducing generating leads worth INR 400 crore. The three-day event attracted more than 50,000 visitors and brought together over 70 reputed developers showcasing 300+ RERA-approved projects, including apartments, villas, plots and commercial spaces on display.
The event was inaugurated by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, who reiterated the government’s focus on strengthening infrastructure, enabling transparent investment and positioning Telangana as a growth-driven state.
The event generated robust buyer interest with over 23,000 qualified leads, 185 site visits and 35 on-the-spot sales. Over 300 projects from more than 70 developers displayed over 140 million square feet of property space across categories and price segments.
G Kishan Reddy, Union Coal and Mines Minister, graced the closing ceremony.
N Jaideep Reddy, President, CREDAI Hyderabad, said, “The Hyderabad Property Show is unique as it showcased only RERA-registered projects from CREDAI member developers, ensuring transparency and buyer confidence. The diverse range of property on offered home buyers ample choice to select the property of their choice.”
He added, “We would like to send our request to the Central government to reconsider the high GST on critical input materials like cement, etc. We also request the government to provide additional tax incentives, particularly for the housing sector, to encourage cost reduction and incentivise home purchase. This will not only trigger growth but also ease the burden on home buyers.”
The next property show will be held at the Hitex Exhibition Centre from February 13 to 15, 2026.
B Jagannath Rao, President-Elect, CREDAI Hyderabad, remarked, “The Hyderabad Property Show is a flagship platform that reinforces the city’s position as a leading global real estate destination. This overwhelming response, in spite of the challenges and adverse climate, both in footfalls and in conversions, highlights the city’s market resilience and CREDAI’s role as a trusted industry platform.”
Kranti Kiran Reddy, General Secretary, CREDAI Hyderabad, said, “We are delighted to host this property show just before the festive season and are overwhelmed at the response. This reaffirms the confidence in the city’s real estate sector.”
He added, “I would take this opportunity to highlight that the real estate sector is not eligible for input tax credit for GST. This particularly hurts the developers as they are forced to pass this burden to the home buyers. We will request the government to take this into consideration and allow input credit for housing projects to benefit the home buyers.”
The event was more than an exhibition; it was a reflection of the city’s real estate vibrancy and resilience. With demand cutting across affordable, premium and luxury segments—and suburbs emerging as growth hotspots—Hyderabad continues to demonstrate its strength as a balanced and sustainable real estate destination.
Kishan Reddy underlined that transparency and accountability are key pivots to governance. He reaffirmed that the introduction of RERA has ensured fairness and trust in the real estate sector. He positioned Hyderabad as the “Vaccine Capital of the World”, highlighting its global leadership in pharmaceuticals, IT, healthcare and seed exports, besides being a vibrant cultural hub.
Announcing a series of landmark projects, he said the INR 25,000-crore Regional Ring Road, the planned Regional Ring Rail and the expansion of Metro Rail will greatly strengthen connectivity and unlock fresh avenues for urban growth. Alongside these, the revival of Warangal Airport and the commercialisation of Adilabad Airport are set to enhance regional access and support economic development across the state.
He noted that improved connectivity and planned infrastructure will directly enhance real estate opportunities, making Hyderabad an even more attractive destination for families, investors and industries. Stressing a long-term vision, he spoke of transforming the city into a global technology and industrial hub, supported by reforms in the mining, cement and steel sectors.
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