Godrej Properties to Launch Rs 400 Billion Projects in FY26
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Godrej Properties to Launch Rs 400 Billion Projects in FY26

Godrej Properties has announced plans to launch residential projects worth Rs 400 billion in financial year twenty twenty-six. This marks a significant increase from the previous year’s guidance, as the company aims to expand its footprint in the Indian real estate market.

In financial year twenty twenty-five, the company had initially guided launches of Rs 300 billion in project value but exceeded expectations by launching properties worth Rs 366 billion. According to Executive Chairperson Pirojsha Godrej, the higher target for FY26 reflects growing confidence in housing demand and the company’s ability to scale operations efficiently.

This move comes amid a broader industry upswing driven by urbanisation, favourable interest rates, and increased consumer interest in homeownership. Godrej Properties is known for its strong brand equity and has been consistently expanding into key metropolitan markets.

The company’s aggressive pipeline underscores its strategy to capitalise on rising housing demand while reinforcing its leadership position in the sector. The upcoming launches are expected to span multiple cities and will likely include both premium and mid-income housing segments.

The new target demonstrates the company’s ambition to achieve sustained growth while contributing to India's expanding urban infrastructure.

Source: NDTV Profit

Godrej Properties has announced plans to launch residential projects worth Rs 400 billion in financial year twenty twenty-six. This marks a significant increase from the previous year’s guidance, as the company aims to expand its footprint in the Indian real estate market.In financial year twenty twenty-five, the company had initially guided launches of Rs 300 billion in project value but exceeded expectations by launching properties worth Rs 366 billion. According to Executive Chairperson Pirojsha Godrej, the higher target for FY26 reflects growing confidence in housing demand and the company’s ability to scale operations efficiently.This move comes amid a broader industry upswing driven by urbanisation, favourable interest rates, and increased consumer interest in homeownership. Godrej Properties is known for its strong brand equity and has been consistently expanding into key metropolitan markets.The company’s aggressive pipeline underscores its strategy to capitalise on rising housing demand while reinforcing its leadership position in the sector. The upcoming launches are expected to span multiple cities and will likely include both premium and mid-income housing segments.The new target demonstrates the company’s ambition to achieve sustained growth while contributing to India's expanding urban infrastructure.Source: NDTV Profit

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