PROSPEROUS ROUTE TO INVEST: MAHABUBNAGAR TO RAICHUR ROAD

Urban earning community is investing more on agriculture lands and in farmland plots which are having 0% depreciation compared to other investments, zero risk and non-volatile to markets.

Investment on agriculture lands protects investor and mitigates from other investments risk, many High Net Worth Individuals are adding agriculture lands in their Investment Portfolio.

Raichur Highway which is National Highway 167 becoming prominent for short period investments among rural investors.  NH167starts at terminal Kodad, Telangana, ends at terminal Ballari, Karnataka via Raichur.

National Highway 167 and state irrigation projects paved ways for development and raise in land prices from Kodad via Kalwakurthy  via Jedcharla via Mahabubnagar via Marikal to Makthal.

Agriculture lands between Mahabubnagar to Makthal are very fertile with different soil types red variants and black variants. From last six years huge infrastructure development works and irrigation project works are going on in this area.

Distance between Hyderabad and Mahabubnagar reduced due to best roads connectivity, various industrial developments, real estate, educational institutions and various state government integrated buildings.  

Many Rural investors become successful by investing on agriculture lands in Kodad, Huzurnagar, Miryalaguda, Haliya and Kalwakurthy areas which are on NH167 from 2015 to 2021.

Krishna river flows through these areas. Koil Sadar dam is located at Koilsagar village, Deverakadra Mandal. 13km from Devarakadra, NH167.

Manemkonda Venkateshwara Swamy temple is famous in this area. 

Mini Airport sanctioned near Devarakadra town.

Atmakur  sugar factory is 40km from NH167 Bandarpally, Lalkota cross road and Jaklair towns. 

Kurumurthy Rayudu(Sri Venkateshwara Swami) temple located at Ammapuram, Chinna chinta kunta Mandal, 25 km from NH167, Bandarapally.

Narayanpet district headquarters is 40 km from NH167, Marikal.

Jurala Dam is 10km from Kurvapur village between Atmakur and Gadwal towns.  This is a famous tourism place.

Mission Kakatiya and many irrigation projects provided water to the agricultural lands in these areas and led to flourish with many crops.

Rice, cotton, Jowar, maize, groundnut are major grown crops in Mahabubnagar, Devarakadra, Bandarapally, Lalkota and Marikal.

Farmers are cultivating Palm oil majorly in Marikal and Yeligandla. Mango, Orange and other fruits gardens are majorly grown in Makthal and Magnur surroundings.

Magnur is the last town in Telangana on Raichur Highway, nearer to Karnataka border.

NH167, Raichur highway is parallel road to NH44 Bengaluru Highway, NH163 Kodangal to Chhattisgarh Highway and connects with NH150, NH150A, NH67.

Till 2016 land rates are low in these areas compared with rest of the Telangana lands, after NH167 completion and news of four lane road sanction made land prices hike. Still there is huge scope for investors who missed Golden Period from 2002 to 2016, to invest on agriculture lands from Devarakadra to Magnur and much possibility to gain appreciation in short period.

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