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Top 28 listed realty firms sell properties worth Rs 1.33L cr in Apr-Dec FY26

Post-Covid pandemic, listed real estate developers have gained market share in the housing sales

Top 28 listed realty firms sell properties worth Rs 1.33L cr in Apr-Dec FY26

Top 28 listed realty firms sell properties worth Rs 1.33L cr in Apr-Dec FY26
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4 March 2026 8:40 AM IST

India's 28 major listed real estate companies sold properties worth nearly Rs1.33 lakh crore during the first nine months of this fiscal, led by Godrej Properties that achieved the highest sales bookings.

According to the data compiled from regulatory filings, the total combined sales bookings or pre-sales of 28 major listed realtors stood at Rs1,32,569 crore during April-December period of 2025-26 financial year, driven mainly by strong demand for premium and luxury homes.

Godrej Properties Ltd clocked the highest sales bookings at Rs24,008 crore in the first nine months of this fiscal, followed by Bengaluru-based Prestige Estates Projects Ltd at Rs22,327.3 crore.

DLF Ltd, the country's biggest realty firm in terms of market capitalisation, stood at the third position, with pre-sales of Rs16,176 crore.

Lodha Developers sold properties worth Rs14,640 crore during the April-December period of FY'26.

Delhi-NCR-based Signature Global achieved sales bookings of Rs6,680 crore in the first nine months of this fiscal.

Notably, these top five developers sold properties worth nearly 84,000 crore during April-December, accounting for 63 per cent of the total pre-sales clocked by these 28 players.

Post-Covid pandemic, listed real estate developers have gained market share in the housing sales, as homebuyers are preferring brands with better financial capabilities to execute projects.

Among other listed players, Bengaluru-based Sobha Ltd and Brigade Enterprises sold properties worth Rs6,096.7 crore and Rs4,903 crore, respectively.

Bengaluru-based Puravankara Ltd achieved pre-sales of Rs3,859 crore. Mumbai-based Oberoi Realty and Kalpataru Ltd posted sales bookings of Rs3,774.09 crore and Rs3,447 crore, respectively.

Sales bookings of Mumbai-based KeystoneRealtors, which markets under the Rustomjee brand, stood at Rs2,676 crore. Another Mumbai-based player Sunteck Realty achieved sales bookings of Rs2,093 crore.

Embassy Developments Ltd posted pre-sales of Rs1,999 crore, while Delhi-NCR based Max Estates Ltd sold properties worth Rs1,900 crore.

Pune-based Kolte-Patil Developers Ltd sold properties worth Rs1891 crore while Mumbai-based Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd's pre-sales stood at Rs1,773 crore. Bengaluru-based Shriram Properties Ltd clocked pre-sales of Rs1,691 crore.

Sales bookings of Mumbai-based Raymond Realty Ltd and Ajmera Realty & Infrastructure Ltd stood at Rs1,504 crore and Rs1,431 crore respectively.

Delhi-NCR based Ashiana Housing Ltd pre-sales stood at Rs 1,131.44 crore. TARC Ltd sold properties worth Rs 977 crore.

Ahmedabad-based Arvind Smartspaces Ltd sales bookings stood at Rs938 crore.

Sales bookings of Mumbai-based Arihant SuperstructuresLtd were Rs664.2 crore. Sri Lotus Developers and Arkade Developers Ltd sold properties worth Rs695 crore and Rs598 crore, respectively.

Mumbai-based Suraj Estate Developers Ltd sales bookings stood at Rs234 crore.

Lastly, Lucknow-based Eldeco Housing & Industries Ltd achieved pre-sales of Rs 361.2 crore during the first nine months of the 2025-26 financial year.

Many listed players did not report their sales bookings numbers, which of late have become an important metric to evaluate their operational performances.

Revenue recognition of the sales bookings achieved by these developers is linked to the completion of real estate projects.

Real estate developers, which are not listed on stock exchanges, generally do not report their quarterly and annual sales bookings.

During the 2024-25 financial year, the country's 26 major listed real estate firms sold properties valuing Rs1.62 lakh crore.

Godrej Properties Ltd was the largest player last fiscal in terms of sales bookings as it sold properties worth nearly Rs30,000 crore.

According to property consultants and data analytic firms like Anarock, PropEquity and PropTiger, housing sales in volume terms fell during the 2025 calendar year but grew in value terms.

The growth in sales value is because of price appreciation post Covid pandemic coupled with increase in launches and sales of homes costing above Rs1 crore per unit.

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