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National realty companies expand base in NCR, target affluent clients
National real estate developers are making significant inroads into Delhi-NCR's residential market, traditionally led by local firms. Homebuyers' preference for branded properties is fueling this shift. National players' share of new supply surged from 3% in 2022 to over 13% by the end of 2025, marking a substantial increase and indicating a growing institutionalized property landscape.
National developers increase share in NCR real estate market
National real estate developers are significantly increasing their footprint in the NCR region, capturing over 13% of new residential supply by 2025-end, up from just 3% in 2022. This surge reflects a growing preference for institutionalized, brand-driven projects among homebuyers seeking trust and strong execution. Major players like Godrej Properties are leading this expansion, focusing on premium and luxury segments, particularly in Gurugram, as infrastructure development fuels market evolution.
Prestige Group to launch 2 housing projects in Delhi-NCR this fiscal with potential revenue of Rs 7000 crore
Prestige Estates is significantly expanding its presence in Delhi-NCR, planning two new housing projects this fiscal year with an estimated revenue of Rs 6,800 crore. This follows a successful launch last year, which garnered substantial pre-sales. The company is bullish on the market, aiming for Rs 35,000-36,000 crore in sales bookings overall this fiscal, driven by strong customer demand for long-term real estate investments.
Institutional ownership narrows office supply as outright demand holds up
India’s office real estate market is shifting towards a leasing-led model, with developers, REITs and institutional investors increasingly retaining assets instead of selling them, reducing the availability of premium office spaces for outright purchase.
Realtors eye margin relief as US-Iran peace deal raises hopes of lower fuel costs
A potential peace deal between the US and Iran offers hope for India's real estate and construction sectors. Developers are watching oil prices closely. A ceasefire could lower crude oil costs, easing supply chain worries. This may gradually reduce construction expenses and improve project margins. Stability in the Gulf region could also boost housing demand from non-resident Indians.
Oberoi Realty to Lodha, Godrej Properties: Real estate stocks decline up to 4% after BMC's construction water ban
BMC's water restrictions have led to selling pressure on real estate stocks, including Macrotech and Oberoi Realty. The measures aim to conserve water amid low reservoir levels, causing concerns about delays and disruptions in construction projects across Mumbai.

Deven Choksey prefers mid-tier IT, Mumbai luxury real estate
Deven Choksey, MD, DRChoksey Finserv, prefers mid-tier IT companies for their potential to deliver 15-20% growth over the next three years, outperforming larger peers. In real estate, he favours select luxury and ultra-luxury developers, especially Mumbai-focused players with stronger realisations and higher revenue per square foot. While he remains positive on the long-term prospects of EMS companies due to strong order inflows and expansion plans, he advises caution because of elevated valuations and recommends investing only in select companies with reasonable earnings multiples. Disclaimer: The views and tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own, not of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.
Puravankara gains after acquiring 9.73-acre land parcel in North Bengaluru
Shares of Puravankara rose 2.10% to Rs 219.25 after the real estate developer announced the acquisition of a 9.73-acre land parcel in North Bengaluru.

Here's why Godrej Properties, Lodha and shares of other Mumbai-based realtors could be under pressure
Barring Oberoi Realty, which is up 2% for the year, the shares of the other Mumbai-based realtors are down anywhere between 10.5% (Godrej Properties), to as much as 22% (Aditya Birla Real Estate). Shares of Keystone Realtors are down 26% year-to-date, while Mahindra Lifespaces shares are also down 13% for 2026 so far.
DLF, Godrej Properties, and other realty stocks jump up to 13% in 3 days. Is the rally sustainable?
Real estate stocks have surged nearly 9% in three days, with some analysts citing attractive valuations after a prolonged correction. This rebound is driven by stable operational performance and positive pre-sales guidance, though some advise caution, emphasizing quality-led trades over broad sector bets.
DLF sells The Dahlias apartment to Madhusudan Kela for Rs 121 crore
DLF has sold a luxury apartment in The Dahlias for Rs 120.71 crore. This transaction sets a new benchmark for Gurgaon's real estate market. The project is driving DLF's sales, with significant revenue potential. Other high-value transactions have also occurred in Gurgaon, surpassing prime Mumbai and Lutyens Delhi prices.

Top Gainers & Losers on June 12: MTAR Tech, Ashok Leyland, Tata Motors, Anant Raj, UCO Bank, HPCL among top gainers
The Indian stock market surged on June 12, with the Nifty 50 and Sensex gaining 2% and 2.1%, respectively, amid easing tensions in the Middle East. Strong buying across sectors, particularly in auto and real estate stocks, marked the day despite some laggards.