Trump Towers Hyderabad has entered Hyderabad’s ultra-luxury housing market at Golden Mile, Kokapet, marking the Trump brand’s first residential development in South India. The project has two 65-storey towers, more than 450 luxury residences and a suspended club connecting the towers. Media reports describe it as the Trump brand’s largest residential project in India by built-up area.
Reported apartment ticket sizes range from about ₹5 crore to ₹18 crore, while the project’s 16 penthouses are expected to range from around ₹30 crore to ₹62 crore. The largest penthouse is reported to be approximately 30,000 sq ft.
But the bigger story is not simply another expensive apartment launch. Trump Towers Hyderabad highlights a broader shift in Indian luxury housing: buyers are increasingly being offered branded residences where architecture, services, exclusivity and brand identity form part of the product itself.
Trump Towers Hyderabad in numbers
The project is being developed on approximately 4 acres in Kokapet’s Golden Mile and has a reported built-up area of around 2.1 million sq ft. The twin towers will rise approximately 242 metres or 800 feet, with a suspended sky bridge connecting them around the 28th floor.
| Project detail | Trump Towers Hyderabad |
|---|---|
| Location | Golden Mile, Kokapet, Hyderabad |
| Towers | 2 |
| Height | 65 storeys / around 800 ft |
| Residences | 450+ |
| Penthouses | 16 |
| Reported apartment range | ₹5–18 crore |
| Reported penthouse range | ₹30–62 crore |
| Largest penthouse | Around 30,000 sq ft |
| Reported completion | 15 May 2031 |
The project is registered with Telangana RERA under the reported registration number P02400010871.
Why is Kokapet important to this luxury project?
Trump Towers Hyderabad is coming up on Golden Mile Road in Kokapet, part of western Hyderabad’s expanding premium residential corridor. Market analysts quoted by Moneycontrol point to the wider Kokapet-Financial District corridor as an area attracting high-income professionals, business families and NRI buyers.
The location therefore matters beyond the Trump name. A branded residence still depends on the fundamentals of the micro-market in which it is built.
For an ultra-luxury buyer, the relevant questions remain:
How well connected is the location? What premium residential supply already exists nearby? And will the area continue to attract the buyer profile required to support ₹5 crore-plus homes?
What exactly is a branded residence?
A branded residence is not simply an expensive apartment carrying a famous name.
Savills defines branded residences as homes available for purchase that are affiliated with a recognised brand, generally through their design, servicing or both. In a typical structure, a developer works with a brand under a licensing or management arrangement.
This distinction is particularly important in Trump Towers Hyderabad.
The project’s own official disclaimer states that Trump Towers Hyderabad is not owned, developed or sold by Donald J. Trump, The Trump Organization or its affiliates. The legal developer and promoter is Ira The Edge Developers LLP, which uses the Trump name and mark under licence from DT Marks Hyderabad LLC.
In simple terms:
The Trump name is the licensed luxury brand. Ira The Edge Developers LLP is the developer/promoter responsible for the project.
That is something buyers should understand before treating the brand name as the same thing as the developer.
What are buyers actually paying the premium for?
The project goes beyond apartment size. Tribeca’s official project page describes private elevators for every residence, floor-to-ceiling glazing, large private decks and expansive layouts.
Its major lifestyle component is the Floating Trump Club, spread across multiple levels and connecting the towers. The announced facilities include an infinity-edge pool, restaurant, cigar lounge, business centre, gaming arcade, spa and salon, gym, yoga and Pilates facilities, banquet space and a children’s club.
So the price premium is being built around several layers:
the residence + architecture + privacy + amenities + service environment + international brand identity.
That is fundamentally different from selling luxury only through a larger carpet area.
How much premium can a brand command?
Savills’ Branded Residences 2025–26 research says branded residences globally command an average price premium of around 33% compared with comparable non-branded residential products.
That does not mean Trump Towers Hyderabad is automatically priced 33% above comparable Kokapet properties.
The actual premium for an individual project can vary significantly depending on the brand, city, location, developer, specifications, service offering and competing luxury supply.
For a buyer, therefore, the better question is not:
“Is Trump a famous brand?”
It is:
“How much extra am I paying over a comparable ultra-luxury home in the same market, and what am I receiving for that premium?”
₹5 crore apartment vs ₹62 crore penthouse
Trump Towers Hyderabad is targeting different levels of the luxury market.
Regular residences are reported to carry ticket sizes of roughly ₹5 crore to ₹18 crore, while penthouses are expected to range between ₹30 crore and ₹62 crore.
According to Tribeca founder Kalpesh Mehta, eight of the project’s 16 penthouses had already been sold at the time of the August launch, with penthouse sales worth roughly ₹250 crore reported.
The approximately 30,000 sq ft largest penthouse pushes the product beyond the conventional luxury-apartment category and closer to what the market increasingly calls a trophy residence.
Why the Floating Trump Club matters?
The towers are planned with a suspended sky bridge around the 28th floor, incorporating the project’s elevated Trump Club concept.
Architecturally, that becomes one of the project’s distinguishing features. Commercially, it illustrates how ultra-luxury real estate is changing.
The buyer is no longer being offered only:
“a bigger apartment.”
The proposition increasingly becomes:
home + private club + wellness + dining + entertainment + social spaces + brand experience.
This experience-led model is central to branded residences.
Is Trump Towers Hyderabad a lifestyle purchase or an investment?
For a lifestyle buyer, the appeal can be straightforward: space, privacy, architecture, amenities and ownership of a globally recognisable branded address.
For an investor, the test is more demanding.
A premium brand does not guarantee superior investment returns. The buyer still needs to examine the acquisition price, competing luxury supply, maintenance costs, rental demand and future resale liquidity.
One particularly important question is:
If you pay a large brand premium today, will the next buyer also value that brand enough to pay a premium when you sell?
That cannot be answered by the project name alone.
Do not ignore the recurring cost of luxury
A ₹5 crore, ₹15 crore or ₹60 crore residence involves costs beyond the purchase price.
Before buying a branded residence, a buyer should examine the project’s disclosed maintenance charges, club or service-related costs, property taxes, fit-out costs, stamp duty and registration expenses, along with any other recurring obligations.
This matters particularly for projects with extensive hospitality-style facilities because maintaining that standard over many years requires ongoing expenditure.
Buyers should rely on the project’s formal documents for actual charges rather than assume a number based on other luxury developments.
What should a buyer verify before booking?
A luxury brand should not replace normal real-estate due diligence.
Why Trump Towers Hyderabad matters beyond one project
Trump Towers Hyderabad reflects a wider evolution at the top end of India’s housing market.
Luxury housing was once differentiated mainly through:
location + apartment size + expensive specifications.
The branded-residence model adds another layer:
global identity + architecture + service + hospitality + exclusivity.
Savills expects branded residences to remain a growing luxury segment globally, while India is already among the major Asia-Pacific markets for completed and pipeline branded-residence projects.
That makes Trump Towers Hyderabad significant not merely because of its reported ₹62 crore penthouse.
Its bigger relevance is what it says about how India’s wealthy buyers are being sold luxury differently.
Trump Towers Hyderabad brings two 65-storey luxury towers to Kokapet’s Golden Mile, with 450-plus residences, private elevators, a floating club and reported prices stretching from approximately ₹5 crore apartments to ₹62 crore penthouses.
But the key buyer takeaway is simpler:
A famous global name can add differentiation and exclusivity, but brand value should never replace project-level due diligence.
Buyers should understand who the legal developer is, what the brand’s role actually is, how much premium they are paying and whether the project’s location, product and long-term economics justify that premium.
Sources:-
- The Trump Organization — Official South India announcement
Trump Towers Hyderabad: The Trump Name Arrives in South India - Tribeca Developers — Official Trump Towers Hyderabad project page
Trump Towers Hyderabad — Official Project Information - Moneycontrol — Pricing, penthouses, project size and completion
Tribeca launches Trump Towers Hyderabad with Ira Realty - Times of India — Largest Trump residential project in India / South India debut
Trump Org to make South India debut with largest India project in Hyderabad - Savills — Branded Residences 2025–26
Branded Residences 2025–26 — Global Brand Premium Research - Savills — Asia-Pacific branded residences research
Branded Residences — Asia Pacific 2025







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