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MC Explains: Despite unrestricted FSI, the number of high-rises in Hyderabad is steadily declining

Experts say this may be due to several reasons, including a shift in homebuyers' real estate preferences and the rising construction costs in the city amid a global recessionary market.

September 20, 2023 / 16:52 IST
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Experts pointed out that an unrestricted FSI will eventually lead to greater population density, thus denting the city's infrastructure.

Despite having an unrestricted Floor Space Index (FSI) in Hyderabad, (the only city in India that does not restrict FSI) the number of high-rise real estate launches in the city has shrunk by almost half compared to the pre-pandemic levels, according to data accessed by Moneycontrol.

Experts say this may be due to several reasons, including a homebuyers' shift in real estate preferences and rising construction costs in the city.

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FSI is a parameter used in urban planning to determine the permissible construction density on a plot of land - which is - how much a developer can build on a piece of land.

According to data from real estate consultant ANAROCK, out of 138 project launches in the city in H1 2023, 33 projects (24% )are high-rises (G+10 Floors or above) compared to 2019, when of 53 launches, 27 or (51%) were high-rises.