
The real estate market in Telugu states is set to take a severe hit due to Donald Trump's recent policy decisions.
At first, it may seem unrelated - how could American policies impact real estate in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana? However, the connection lies in NRI investments.
A significant portion of high-end real estate projects in Telugu states, especially in Hyderabad, rely heavily on investments from NRIs.
Many Telugu people working in the U.S. invest their earnings from jobs, businesses, and stock markets into premium gated community projects in areas like Kokapet, Gachibowli, Tellapur, Kondapur, and Narsingi.
Now, with the U.S. stock markets crashing, a wave of financial uncertainty is spreading. Financial giants like Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan predict an increasing likelihood of recession in the U.S.
This turmoil is largely attributed to Trump’s volatile policies, ranging from tariffs to federal job cuts.
As a result, Telugu NRIs are becoming hesitant to invest in Hyderabad real estate, lamenting stock market losses and potential job insecurity.
The crackdown on illegal immigrants is also affecting Telugu-run businesses that depend on blue-collar workers, leading to closures and financial struggles.
While mid-range realtors in Hyderabad were already hit by Revanth Reddy’s HYDRA policies, Trump’s decisions are now shaking the high-end real estate sector, pushing the market toward a major downturn.