DLF to Launch Projects Worth Rs 63 Bn Across Housing and Commercial Segments
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DLF to Launch Projects Worth Rs 63 Bn Across Housing and Commercial Segments

The upcoming launches will cover around 25 million square feet (msf) across key markets, reinforcing DLF’s leadership in India’s real estate sector. The pipeline includes the second phase of its flagship super-luxury project, The Dahlias, in Gurugram.

Of the total development plan, DLF intends to build nearly 1 msf in the super-luxury category with an estimated sales potential of Rs 2,500 crore. The luxury segment will see 22 msf of development, projected to fetch around Rs 57,400 crore.

The premium housing category, including projects such as DLF Westpark in Mumbai’s Andheri and DLF Midtown One in Delhi, will contribute approximately 2.3 msf worth Rs 2,000 crore. An additional 0.2 msf of commercial space is expected to generate Rs 1,000 crore.

In June, DLF reported a major milestone with its luxury project DLF Privana North—valued at Rs 11,000 crore—selling out within a week of launch. Earlier in January, the company sold 173 super-luxury residences in the first phase of The Dahlias in just nine weeks, generating Rs 11,816 crore in sales.

For the quarter ended June 2025, DLF posted new sales bookings of Rs 11,425 crore, marking a 78 per cent year-on-year growth. Consolidated net profit rose 19 per cent YoY to Rs 766 crore, while revenue stood at Rs 2,981 crore and EBITDA at Rs 628 crore. The company maintained a strong net cash position of Rs 7,980 crore.

News source: Money Control

The upcoming launches will cover around 25 million square feet (msf) across key markets, reinforcing DLF’s leadership in India’s real estate sector. The pipeline includes the second phase of its flagship super-luxury project, The Dahlias, in Gurugram.Of the total development plan, DLF intends to build nearly 1 msf in the super-luxury category with an estimated sales potential of Rs 2,500 crore. The luxury segment will see 22 msf of development, projected to fetch around Rs 57,400 crore.The premium housing category, including projects such as DLF Westpark in Mumbai’s Andheri and DLF Midtown One in Delhi, will contribute approximately 2.3 msf worth Rs 2,000 crore. An additional 0.2 msf of commercial space is expected to generate Rs 1,000 crore.In June, DLF reported a major milestone with its luxury project DLF Privana North—valued at Rs 11,000 crore—selling out within a week of launch. Earlier in January, the company sold 173 super-luxury residences in the first phase of The Dahlias in just nine weeks, generating Rs 11,816 crore in sales.For the quarter ended June 2025, DLF posted new sales bookings of Rs 11,425 crore, marking a 78 per cent year-on-year growth. Consolidated net profit rose 19 per cent YoY to Rs 766 crore, while revenue stood at Rs 2,981 crore and EBITDA at Rs 628 crore. The company maintained a strong net cash position of Rs 7,980 crore.News source: Money Control

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