India’s top 10 listed real estate developers are on track to hit a massive ₹1.49 lakh crore in booking (pre-sales) targets in FY2026. Fresh data from ANAROCK Research shows that almost 30% of these targets — ₹44,317 crore — were already achieved in Q1 of FY2026.

For homebuyers, this means stronger financial health among big developers, more new launches, and potentially higher trust in project delivery.


Quick Highlights

  • ₹1.49 lakh Cr: FY2026 booking targets of top 10 listed developers
  • 30% achieved in Q1 FY2026 (~₹44,317 Cr)
  • 23% higher than FY2025 actuals (~₹1.21 lakh Cr)
  • DLF (52%) & Prestige (45%) already achieved nearly half of annual targets in Q1 itself
  • Net debt-to-equity ratio at historic low 0.05 → stronger balance sheets, higher trust

How Each Developer is Performing

DeveloperFY25 Actual (₹ Cr)FY26 Guidance (₹ Cr)Growth Expected% Guidance Achieved in Q1 FY26
Prestige17,02327,00059%45%
Sobha6,27610,00059%21%
Godrej29,44432,50010%22%
Lodha (Macrotech)17,63021,00019%21%
Keystone Realtors3,0284,00032%27%
Signature Global10,29012,50021%21%
Brigade7,8479,00015%12%
Kolte Patil2,7914,50061%14%
Oberoi Realty5,2666,60825%25%
DLF21,22322,0004%52%

Compiled by ANAROCK Research


Why This Matters for Homebuyers

📌 1. Financially Strong Developers = Lower Delivery Risk

Most large listed players have reduced debt drastically. The average net debt-to-equity ratio fell from 0.55 in FY2017 to just 0.05 in FY2025. Some developers are even sitting on net cash.
➡️ Impact: Homebuyers can expect timely delivery, fewer project delays, and stronger after-sales service.

📌 2. More New Projects Ahead

Land acquisitions by these developers touched 2,898 acres across 76 deals in H1 2025, already higher than the full year 2024.
➡️ Impact: Expect more launches across metro and Tier-1 cities in FY2026.

📌 3. Buyers Trust Branded Developers More

With regulatory filings showing strong pre-sales momentum, buyers are preferring big names like DLF, Godrej, Prestige, Lodha.
➡️ Impact: Smaller, debt-laden developers may lose market share, consolidating trust in branded players.


📊 Fact Box: What is “Pre-Sales Guidance”?

  • Pre-sales guidance is the sales booking target developers set for a financial year.
  • Achieving these targets indicates strong buyer demand and financial health.
  • For homebuyers, high pre-sales also mean that developers are getting steady cash flows, reducing project risk.

Expert Take

“This deleveraging phase will positively impact Indian real estate over the long-term. With debt at multi-year lows and equity inflows continuing, developers can expand strategically and build consumer trust,” says Anuj Puri, Chairman, ANAROCK Group.


Bottom Line for Homebuyers

  • Big listed developers = safer bets due to low debt and high sales momentum.
  • Expect more launches, especially in metros.
  • Consolidation trend: Branded players are set to dominate, which could mean fewer risky projects but possibly higher prices.

Also Read: Homebuyers Alert: MahaRERA Certificate Now Comes with Full Project Details

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