Godrej Properties Tops India Housing Sales In 2025
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Godrej Properties Tops India Housing Sales In 2025

Godrej Properties Ltd (GPL) has emerged as India’s largest listed residential real estate developer for calendar year 2025 for the second consecutive year, driven by record booking value and cash collections across key metropolitan markets.

The company reported booking value of Rs 341.7 billion in CY 2025, reflecting growth of 19 per cent year-on-year and delivering a CAGR of around 44 per cent between CY 2022 and CY 2025. Collections for the year rose 28 per cent to Rs 189.8 billion, translating into a three-year CAGR of 35 per cent.

During the year, GPL sold 16,428 homes with a total saleable area of 27.26 million sq ft, supported by 41 successful project launches across India. The company delivered consistent quarterly performance, recording booking value of over Rs 70 billion in each quarter of CY 2025.

Sales remained geographically diversified, with strong contributions from Mumbai at Rs 95.7 billion, NCR at Rs 93.5 billion, Bengaluru at Rs 56.6 billion, Pune at Rs 40.8 billion and Hyderabad at Rs 30.5 billion. The performance was driven by a broad portfolio, with 11 individual projects each generating booking value exceeding Rs 10 billion during the year.

In the current financial year to date (FY26), GPL has recorded booking value of Rs 24.4 billion, up 25 per cent year-on-year, and collections of Rs 12.1 billion, reflecting growth of 19 per cent. In Q3 FY26 alone, booking value stood at Rs 8.42 billion, registering 55 per cent growth YoY, while collections reached Rs 4.28 billion, up 40 per cent.

The company attributed the strong performance to disciplined execution, quality-led development and sustained demand for premium housing across major urban centres.

Commenting on the results, Gaurav Pandey, MD & CEO of Godrej Properties, said the achievement underscores rising demand for well-designed, high-quality homes in India’s leading metropolitan markets. He added that GPL remains focused on sustaining growth momentum in 2026 through excellence in design, construction quality, timely delivery, sustainability and innovation.

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Godrej Properties Ltd (GPL) has emerged as India’s largest listed residential real estate developer for calendar year 2025 for the second consecutive year, driven by record booking value and cash collections across key metropolitan markets. The company reported booking value of Rs 341.7 billion in CY 2025, reflecting growth of 19 per cent year-on-year and delivering a CAGR of around 44 per cent between CY 2022 and CY 2025. Collections for the year rose 28 per cent to Rs 189.8 billion, translating into a three-year CAGR of 35 per cent. During the year, GPL sold 16,428 homes with a total saleable area of 27.26 million sq ft, supported by 41 successful project launches across India. The company delivered consistent quarterly performance, recording booking value of over Rs 70 billion in each quarter of CY 2025. Sales remained geographically diversified, with strong contributions from Mumbai at Rs 95.7 billion, NCR at Rs 93.5 billion, Bengaluru at Rs 56.6 billion, Pune at Rs 40.8 billion and Hyderabad at Rs 30.5 billion. The performance was driven by a broad portfolio, with 11 individual projects each generating booking value exceeding Rs 10 billion during the year. In the current financial year to date (FY26), GPL has recorded booking value of Rs 24.4 billion, up 25 per cent year-on-year, and collections of Rs 12.1 billion, reflecting growth of 19 per cent. In Q3 FY26 alone, booking value stood at Rs 8.42 billion, registering 55 per cent growth YoY, while collections reached Rs 4.28 billion, up 40 per cent. The company attributed the strong performance to disciplined execution, quality-led development and sustained demand for premium housing across major urban centres. Commenting on the results, Gaurav Pandey, MD & CEO of Godrej Properties, said the achievement underscores rising demand for well-designed, high-quality homes in India’s leading metropolitan markets. He added that GPL remains focused on sustaining growth momentum in 2026 through excellence in design, construction quality, timely delivery, sustainability and innovation.

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