During Q1'2026, average property prices for Sumeru Heights moved from ₹ 5,550/sqft to ₹ 5,600/sqft, reflecting a 0.90% rise.
Sumeru Heights, nestled in the heart of Bachupally, offers a unique blend of luxury and convenience. Strategically located near Gachibowli Miyapur Road, this residential project provides easy access to major commercial and residential hubs, making it an attractive option for those seeking a comfortable living experience.
This meticulously planned project boasts an array of amenities designed to cater to the needs of its residents. The project features well-appointed kids play areas and sand pits, perfect for young minds to explore, and reliable power backup systems, ensuring that the comforts of modern living are never disrupted. With its emphasis on quality and attention to detail, Sumeru Heights is poised to set a new benchmark for residential excellence in the region.
Spread across [Area] Sq. Ft., the available unit options at Sumeru Heights include 3 BHK apartments with Master Bedroom walls finished with Oil Bound Distemper. With prices starting from [Price], these units offer ample space and unparalleled convenience, making them the perfect choice for families and individuals seeking a lifestyle that is both comfortable and luxurious.
Available Unit OptionsThe following table outlines the available unit options at Sumeru Heights:
| Unit Type | Area (Sq. Ft.) | Price (Rs.) |
| 3 BHK Apartment | 1616 | On Request |
This upcoming residential project is situated near several iconic landmarks, providing residents with unparalleled convenience and accessibility. These landmarks not only enhance the overall quality of life but also offer a unique blend of comfort and amenities.
Recent government-registered transactions in the real estate market reveal a fascinating tale of fluctuations in property rates. Over the past three months, the current rate has dipped by 106, settling at 3,701. A contrasting picture emerges when examining the 6-month period, with property rates experiencing a moderate rise of + 50, still stabilizing at 3,701. However, a striking observation is made when studying the 1-year trend, where the current rate has fallen by 240, underscoring the dynamic nature of the market. With these insights, potential buyers and vendors can gain valuable knowledge to make informed decisions in the ever-evolving real estate landscape.
During Q1'2026, average property prices for Sumeru Heights moved from ₹ 5,550/sqft to ₹ 5,600/sqft, reflecting a 0.90% rise.
During Q4'2025, average property prices for Sumeru Heights moved from ₹ 5,350/sqft to ₹ 5,550/sqft, reflecting a 3.74% rise.
During Q3'2025, average property prices for Sumeru Heights moved from ₹ 5,300/sqft to ₹ 5,350/sqft, reflecting a 0.94% rise.
| Master Bedroom-Walls | Oil Bound Distemper |
| Master Bedroom-Flooring | Vitrified Tiles |
| Other Bedrooms-Flooring | Vitrified Tiles |
| Walls | Oil Bound Distemper |
| Living Area-Flooring | Vitrified Tiles |
| Structure | RCC Frame Structure |
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Beyond education and healthcare access, nearby parks and everyday conveniences can support a more comfortable family lifestyle.
Strong connectivity through key transport routes can improve accessibility and may strengthen long-term demand for the location.
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