India's 28 major listed real estate companies have reported property sales worth nearly Rs 92,500 crore in the first half of the 2025-26 fiscal year, with Bengaluru-based Prestige Estates leading the pack.
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Prestige Estates Projects led in sales bookings with Rs 18,143.7 crore during the first half of FY26.
The total sales booking of the 28 major listed real estate companies in H1 FY26 was Rs 92,437 crore.
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