Jubilee hills
It is a suburban neighbourhood in west Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. It is presently
one of the most expensive residential locations in India with prime land prices
fetching up to Rs. 200,000 (USD 4,000) per square yard. A 6-acre (24,000 m2) tract
of land in the city was sold for nearly Rs. 3,340,000,000 (USD 66,800,000) in 2005.
Rental prices on Road Numbers 36 and 37 range from 100-200 rupees per square foot,
among the top commercial rental locales in India. This suburb is sandwiched between
the wealthy commercial district of Banjara Hills and is located within two kilometers
of the IT central hub of HITEC City. The natural terrain is mostly rocky and settlements
here are of relatively new construction. To its south-east is the KBR National Park,
the erstwhile Chiran palace, which is one of the urban national parks in India covering
an area of 1.58 km².
APSRTC connects Jubilee hills to other parts of Hyderabad. The closest MMTS Train
station is at HITEC City. A metro rail terminus is also upcoming near the check
post as well as at the end of Road Number 36/37 near Madhapur.
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