Godrej Properties targets ₹39,000 crore in sales for FY27 after record-breaking year
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Godrej Properties Ltd (GPL), India's best-selling residential developer, has set an ambitious sales target of ₹39,000 crore for 2026-27 even though home prices are likely to remain stable, executive chairperson Pirojsha Godrej told Mint in an interviewIn FY26, GPL's sales bookings rose 16% year-on-year to ₹34,171 crore. That was achieved through the sale of 17,513 units spanning 27 million sq ft, the highest ever by an Indian real estate firm.
The company reported a 32% year-on-year jump in net profit to ₹1,850 crore in FY26, while revenue from operations grew 4.2% to ₹5131.43 crore, as per the company's earnings announced on Monday. For the March quarter, GPL posted a 70% jump in net profit to ₹649.88 crore compared to the year-ago period.
Revenue from operations too rose 62.98% to ₹3458.13 crore.Godrej Properties competes with DLF Ltd, Prestige Estates Projects Ltd, and Lodha Developers Ltd in the residential sector, which has seen sales momentum surge since the pandemic.Pirojsha Godrej told Mint, “Godrej Properties has performed well on all metrics including sales bookings, collections, business development among others. Residential demand remains strong, though with no sharp movement, with the real estate sector at the steady end of a cycle.
Briefly, in March, due to the ongoing geopolitical situation, there was a bit of a wait-and-watch situation among buyers, but April onwards, it looked much better.”After a 17% jump in collections to ₹19,965 crore last year, the developer has projected 20% growth to ₹24,000 crore for FY27. Godrej noted that robust collections—the actual cash received from customers—are a vital metric, reflecting a developer's progress in both sales and
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