Top 28 Listed Realty Firms Achieve Rs 92,500 Cr in Sales Bookings in H1 FY26
India's 28 major listed real estate companies sold properties worth nearly Rs 92,500 crore during the first half of the current fiscal year, according to data compiled from regulatory filings. Bengaluru-based Prestige Estates emerged as the top performer, achieving the highest sales bookings of Rs 18,143.7 crore during the April-September period of FY26.
DLF Ltd, the country's largest real estate firm by market capitalization, secured the second position with pre-sales of Rs 15,757 crore. Mumbai-based Godrej Properties clocked sales bookings of Rs 15,587 crore, while Lodha Developers sold properties worth Rs 9,020 crore. Signature Global, based in Delhi-NCR, achieved sales bookings of Rs 4,650 crore in the first half of this fiscal year.
Notably, these top five developers collectively sold more than Rs 63,000 crore, accounting for nearly 70% of the total pre-sales recorded by the 28 listed realtors. The strong performance of listed real estate developers post-Covid can be attributed to the robust demand for residential properties. Consumers have also become more risk-averse, preferring established and reputable realtors over smaller, less-known operators.
Among the other listed players, Bengaluru-based Sobha Ltd and Brigade Enterprises sold properties worth Rs 3,981.4 crore and Rs 3,152 crore, respectively. Mumbai-based Oberoi Realty Ltd and Kalpataru Ltd posted sales bookings of Rs 2,937.74 crore and Rs 2,577 crore, respectively. Puravankara Ltd, also based in Bengaluru, achieved pre-sales of Rs 2,455 crore.
Mumbai-based KeystoneRealtors, which operates under the Rustomjee brand, recorded sales bookings of Rs 1,839 crore. Sunteck Realty and Aditya Birla Real Estate achieved sales bookings of Rs 1,359 crore and Rs 1,312 crore, respectively. Pune-based Kolte-Patil Developers Ltd sold properties worth Rs 1,286 crore, while Mumbai-based Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd's pre-sales stood at Rs 1,200 crore.
Bengaluru-based Shriram Properties Ltd clocked pre-sales of Rs 1,126 crore. In the below-Rs 1,000 crore pre-sales category, there were several players. Mumbai-based Ajmera Realty & Infrastructure Ltd and Raymond Realty Ltd recorded sales bookings of Rs 828 crore and Rs 760 crore, respectively. Delhi-NCR-based Ashiana Housing Ltd's pre-sales stood at Rs 734.4 crore.
Both Bengaluru-based Embassy Developments Ltd and Ahmedabad-based Arvind Smartspaces Ltd achieved sales bookings of Rs 607 crore each. Delhi-NCR-based TARC Ltd sold properties worth Rs 565 crore. Mumbai-based Arihant Superstructures Ltd and Delhi-NCR-based Max Estates Ltd recorded sales bookings of Rs 386.4 crore and Rs 373 crore, respectively. Arkade Developers Ltd and Sri Lotus Developers sold properties worth Rs 331 crore and Rs 319 crore, respectively.
Lucknow-based Eldeco Housing & Industries Ltd achieved pre-sales of Rs 309.2 crore. Lastly, Mumbai-based Suraj Estate Developers Ltd recorded sales bookings of Rs 234 crore during the first six months of the current 2025-26 financial year.
Many listed players have not reported their sales bookings numbers, which have become an important metric for evaluating their operational performance. There is a significant time lag in revenue recognition of sales bookings, as it is linked to the completion of real estate projects. Real estate developers that 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 worth Rs 1.62 lakh crore, with Godrej Properties Ltd leading the pack by selling properties worth nearly Rs 30,000 crore.