Morgan Stanley has upgraded DLF and Prestige Estates while downgrading Godrej Properties, citing valuation and growth prospects in the real estate sector.
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Morgan Stanley has upgraded DLF's rating from 'Equal-weight' to 'Overweight' on attractive valuation, citing its strong brand, extensive land bank, and net cash position.
The top five listed developers are expected to post 15% year-on-year growth in pre-sales, compared to 18% in FY25 and 39% in FY24.
Godrej Properties has been downgraded from 'Overweight' to 'Equal-weight' due to potential cost of margins and increased leverage if the company overspends on business development.
Morgan Stanley believes that India's real estate cycle remains intact, though it appears to be in a late stage. The brokerage continues to favour companies with stronger growth trajectories.
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