Hyderabad neighbourhoods ranked for renters — current 2BHK rents, IT corridor access, walkability, and verdict. Refreshed monthly.
Renting in Hyderabad's IT corridor in 2025 means weighing ₹38–55k/month for a 2BHK against commute, building age, and water/power reliability. Hyperlocal's bachelor / renter lens surfaces neighbourhoods with strong rental supply, transparent pricing, and a positive or mixed verdict.
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Jubilee Hills edge — lifestyle same, prices ~30% lower
Jubilee Hills + Manikonda on either side; walk to Durgam Cheruvu deck
~₹3–4k/sqft cheaper than Madhapur, 12 min to HITEC
15–25 min to HITEC City, 10 min to Wipro Circle off-peak
Walk or 5-min drive to Mindspace, Raheja, Cyber Towers
Wipro, Microsoft campuses walkable; rents ~15% above Gachibowli
Metro + ORR exit 3; Uppal 10 min, airport 40 min via ORR
Metro end + ORR entry in 2 km; Secunderabad 25 min off-peak
Green-line metro + ESI, NIMS hospitals in 2 km
Red-line metro terminus — CBD in 45 min, no transfer
Metro terminus; 30 min to Ameerpet, 50 min to Miyapur
MMTS + bus terminus — Gachibowli, Charminar reachable under 30 min off-peak
Madhapur 2BHK rents are ~₹48k/month median. Gachibowli ~₹42k. Kondapur ₹35–40k. Outer corridor (Tellapur, Bachupally) ₹25–30k. All medians are calibrated against MagicBricks + 99acres and refreshed monthly.
Gachibowli, Madhapur, Banjara Hills, and Jubilee Hills have the strongest cafe / restaurant / supermarket density and walkability. Older central neighbourhoods (Ameerpet, Punjagutta) trade amenity density for lower rent.
Average lease velocity in the IT corridor: 7–14 days for a 2BHK in 2025 (broker panel data). Premium central (Banjara, Jubilee) can take 21+ days due to higher tenant scrutiny. Outer suburbs sit at 5–10 days.