India’s real estate sector is set for significant growth, with residential sales projected to rise by 10-12% in FY 2024-25. This expansion coincides with a middle-class population expected to reach 547 million by 2030 and an influx of foreign investments averaging around $4 billion annually. These trends signal a thriving market focused on sustainable and quality housing solutions. Leading the 2024 Grohe-Hurun list is DLF, valued at ₹2,02,140 crore, a remarkable 72% increase from the previous year. Under the guidance of Devinder Singh, DLF continues to shape urban development with a diverse portfolio that includes residential, commercial, and retail properties. The company plans to launch new projects worth approximately ₹30,000 crore in FY 2025.
Macrotech Developers follows closely, valued at ₹1,36,730 crore, reflecting a 160% increase driven by record pre-sales of ₹14,520 crore in FY 2024. The Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), with its luxurious Taj brand, ranks third at ₹79,150 crore, marking a 43% increase and plans to open 85 new hotels in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. Godrej Properties, valued at ₹77,280 crore, has doubled its worth this year with a focus on green building practices. Other notable mentions include Oberoi Realty and Prestige Estates Projects, showing impressive growth rates. Adani Realty and K Raheja Group also feature prominently, with valuations of ₹56,500 crore and ₹55,300 crore, respectively. This ranking highlights not just financial success, but a strong commitment to sustainable development in India’s evolving real estate landscape.