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28 listed realty firms post ₹53,000-cr sales in Q1; Prestige Estates tops chart

Prestige Estates tops chart
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India’s listed real estate developers reported robust sales in the April–June quarter of FY26, collectively booking nearly ₹53,000 crore worth of properties—a clear sign that the post-pandemic housing boom is sustaining its momentum.

Data compiled from regulatory filings of 28 listed players shows that demand continues to be driven largely by residential projects, with homebuyers gravitating towards big, branded developers amid a risk-averse environment.

Bengaluru-based Prestige Estates Projects Ltd topped the charts with record pre-sales of over ₹12,000 crore, followed closely by DLF Ltd and Godrej Properties, as luxury and premium housing markets in metros like Gurugram, Mumbai, and Bengaluru remained the strongest growth drivers.

DLF Ltd, the country’s biggest realty firm in terms of market capitalisation, stood at the second position, with pre-sales of ₹11,425 crore, driven by the Gurugram luxury home market.

Mumbai-based Godrej Properties clocked sales bookings of ₹7,082 crore, while Lodha Developers sold properties worth ₹4,450 crore during the June quarter.

Delhi-NCR-based Signature Global achieved sales bookings of ₹2,640 crore in the June quarter.

Notably, these top five developers contributed 71 per cent to the total combined sales bookings achieved by the 28 listed realty firms.

The bulk of these sales bookings pertained to residential properties, whose demand has surged post-COVID pandemic. Big branded real estate developers have benefited most from this strong revival, both in volume and value terms, in India’s housing market, as homebuyers have become risk-averse.

Among other listed players, Bengaluru-based Sobha Ltd and Delhi-based Omaxe Ltd sold properties worth ₹2,079 crore and ₹2,001 crore, respectively.

Mumbai-based Oberoi Realty Ltd and Kalpataru Ltd posted sales bookings of ₹1,639 crore and ₹1,249 crore, respectively.

Bengaluru-based Puravankara Ltd and Brigade Enterprises Ltd sold properties worth ₹1,124 crore and ₹1,118 crore, respectively.

Sales bookings of Mumbai-based Keystone Realtors, which markets under the Rustomjee brand, stood at ₹1,068 crore.

In the below- ₹1,000 crore pre-sales category, there were many players.

Mumbai-based Sunteck Realty sold properties worth ₹657 crore, while Pune-based Kolte-Patil Developers Ltd clocked ₹616 crore in pre-sales numbers.

Mahindra Lifespace sold properties worth ₹449 crore, and Bengaluru-based Shriram Properties Ltd pre-sales stood at ₹441 crore.

Sales bookings of Delhi-based Ashiana Housing Ltd were ₹430.97 crore.

Mumbai-based Aditya Birla Real Estate Ltd and Raymond Realty Ltd reported pre-sales at ₹422.5 crore and ₹306 crore, respectively.

Delhi-NCR-based TARC Ltd sold properties worth ₹225 crore, while Lucknow-based Eldeco Housing & Industries Ltd did ₹221.11 crore worth pre-sales and Max Estates Ltd nearly ₹220 crore.

Bengaluru-based Embassy Developments Ltd sold properties worth ₹198 crore in the April-June period of this fiscal.

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