DLF, the country’s largest listed real estate company, is set to maintain its growth trajectory with robust bookings and a strong launch portfolio. The company aims to achieve a booking target of ₹17,200 crore for FY26, supported by high demand for Grade-A inventory.
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DLF has set a booking target of ₹17,200 crore for FY26, with a run-rate aim of ₹20,000–22,000 crore.
DLF's shares surged 2.8 per cent to ₹775 on Tuesday.
The growth in DLF's residential segment is driven by new launches and rapid absorption in the market, supported by strong demand for well-priced, Grade-A inventory.
DLF's commercial real estate segment is poised for growth, with new additions to the leasing portfolio expected to boost rental income.
DLF is investing in technology and innovation to enhance the customer experience and streamline operations, while also exploring new avenues for growth.
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