KPHB auction on 27 February 2026 sets a new benchmark as Telangana Housing Board earns ₹24.26 crore. Plots touch ₹2.65 lakh per sq. yard in Hyderabad’s prime residential zone.


Record-Breaking KPHB Property Auction in Hyderabad

In a major development for Hyderabad real estate, the Telangana Housing Board conducted a high-value public auction on 27 February 2026 at KPHB Colony, generating a total revenue of ₹24.26 crore.

The auction included four open plots and eight residential flats, all of which attracted aggressive bidding and were sold well above their reserve prices. The event has now set a new price benchmark for government-backed properties in West Hyderabad.


KPHB Plot Prices Touch Historic High

The highlight of the auction was a residential plot in Dharma Reddy Colony, which fetched a record:

👉 ₹2.65 lakh per square yard

Another plot in the same locality sold at ₹2.41 lakh per sq. yard, reflecting strong demand for premium land parcels in developed urban zones.

Plot Auction Summary:

This establishes KPHB as one of the most expensive government-layout residential markets in Hyderabad.


Sampoorna Apartments Flats Cross ₹1.10 Crore

The auction also included eight flats in Sampoorna Apartments, Phase-15.

Key highlights:

The pricing clearly reflects sustained end-user and investor confidence in ready-to-occupy units within mature residential layouts.


Why KPHB Real Estate Remains a Premium Investment Zone

Located in the western corridor of Hyderabad, KPHB Colony enjoys:

Unlike speculative peripheral land markets, KPHB represents a stable capital appreciation zone with low risk and strong liquidity.


What This Means for Hyderabad Real Estate in 2026

This auction signals three major trends:

1️⃣ Core City Assets Are Outperforming

Buyers are prioritizing developed, legally clear properties over speculative layouts.

2️⃣ Government-Backed Properties Command Trust Premium

Housing board assets offer:

This significantly reduces risk for buyers.

3️⃣ Price Discovery Is Moving Upward

Crossing ₹2.5 lakh per sq. yard psychologically resets land valuations in mature western Hyderabad.


Official Confirmation

According to Vice-Chairman V. P. Gautam, the auction reflects growing trust in housing board properties and the strong fundamentals of Hyderabad’s residential market.

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