India's top 21 Realty Firms sell ₹35k cr In June Quarter
India's top 21 Realty Firms sell ₹35k cr In June Quarter

Realty Firms sell ₹35k Cr In June Quarter Godrej Properties

In terms of sale bookings, Godrej Properties. Emerged as the largest listed player in the June quarter with pre-sales of ₹8,637 crore.

New Delhi, Sep 1 (PTI) India’s 21 major listed real estate. Developers have together sold properties worth nearly 35,000 crore during the latest June quarter with Godrej Properties. Reporting highest sale bookings.
Except few, all major listed real estate developers have shown annual growth in sale bookings in the April-June quarter. Driven by strong consumer demand for residential properties, especially of luxury homes.
According to the data compiled from regulatory filings. India’s 21 major listed realty firms have reported combined sale bookings of 34,927.5 crore in the first quarter of 2024-25 fiscal.

Out of these combined sale bookings, bulk of pre-sales came from residential segment.

In terms of sale bookings, Godrej Properties emerged as the largest listed player in the June quarter with pre-sales of ₹8,637 crore.

DLF Ltd, the country’s largest realty firm in terms of market capitalisation. Reported more than three-fold jump in its sale bookings at ₹6,404 crore in the first quarter of this fiscal Mumbai-based Macrotech Developers. Which sells properties under ‘Lodha’ brand, clocked pre-sales of ₹4,030 crore.

Gurugram-based Signature Global. Which recently got listed, achieved sale bookings of ₹3,120 crore in June quarter. More than three times from the year-ago period.

Bengaluru-based Prestige Estates Projects clocked sale bookings of ₹3,029.5 crore in June quarter. Down from the corresponding period of the previous year.

Bengaluru-based firms Sobha Ltd and Brigade Enterprises sold properties worth ₹1,874 crore and ₹1,086 crore. Respectively, during the April-June period of this fiscal.

Bengaluru-based Puravankara Ltd achieved sale bookings of ₹1,128 crore, almost flat compared to the year-ago period Mumbai-based Oberoi Realty, which is into luxury housing segment, sold properties worth ₹1,067 crore last fiscal.

Mumbai-based builders Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd and Keystone Realtors (Rustomjee) clocked sale bookings of ₹1,019 crore and ₹611 crore, respectively.

Pune-based Kolte-Patil sold properties worth ₹711 crore while Mumbai-based Sunteck Realty sold properties worth ₹502 crore.

Bengaluru-based Shriram Properties achieved sale bookings of ₹376 crore.

Delhi-based TARC Ltd and Ashiana Housing achieved sale bookings of ₹310 crore and ₹235 crore, respectively.

Ahmedabad-based Arvind Smartspaces Ltd sold properties worth ₹201 crore, while Mumbai-based Ajmera Realty & Infrastructure Ltd reported pre-sales of ₹306 crore.

Lucknow-based Eldeco Housing & Industries Ltd sold properties worth ₹59 crore while Mumbai-based Equinox India Developments Ltd (earlier Indiabulls Real Estate Ltd) achieved pre-sales of ₹82 crore Mumbai-based Suraj Estate Developers Ltd has reported a sale bookings of ₹140 crore in the first quarter of this fiscal year.

Sale bookings data of many listed players was not available.

Industry experts attribute this increase in sale bookings of major listed players to strong housing demand after the COVID pandemic.

Housing market is also witnessing a shift in consumer demand towards those realty companies and brands which have better track record of executing real estate projects.

Real estate developers that are not listed on stock exchanges. Generally do not report their quarterly and annual sale bookings.

Tata Realty & Infrastructure Ltd, Adani Realty, Piramal Realty, Hiranandani Group, Embassy Group and K Raheja Group are major players in unlisted space.

Post-COVID pandemic, Indian real estate market. Rspecially housing segment, has bounced back sharply on pent up demand and growing desire to have home ownership.

In this revival cycle, branded and reputed players, both listed and unlisted, have gained the most benefit as homebuyers avoid the risk of being stuck in real estate projects after making payments.

Thousands of buyers are still stuck in housing projects of builders like Unitech and Jaypee Infratech Ltd, with defaults in project delivery by Godrej Properties.

Homebuyers of Amrapali Group are getting possession of their flats after intervention from the Supreme Court.

Suraksha Group has won a bid to acquire Jaypee Infratech Ltd (JIL) through insolvency process. The Group has infused capital and is awarding construction contracts to complete around 20,000 unfinished flats in Delhi-NCR. Thousands of buyers are fighting legal cases against many NCR-based builders, such as Unitech, Ansal API, Supertech Ajanara, The 3C Group, and Today Homes, with real estate regulatory authorities at the state level, tribunals, and courts.

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