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Real Estate Firms Rely on Second-Half Momentum for FY25 Goals

India’s real estate sector is navigating a challenging FY25, with developers banking on a strong second-half launch pipeline to meet annual sales targets. Leading players such as Prestige Estates Projects and DLF have faced muted first-half sales, hindered by approval delays and tight inventory levels. A slow pace of launches in key regions like Hyderabad and Pune — which saw declines of 50% and 29%, respectively — has added to the pressure. However, Gurugram emerged as a bright spot, with a 350% surge in launches, reflecting its strong demand dynamics.

The post-election period has rekindled optimism among developers, particularly in markets like Mumbai, where approval bottlenecks are easing. Prestige Estates, with an ambitious Rs 24,000-25,000 crore pre-sales guidance, expects to achieve 71% of its target in the second half through launches in strategic locations. Similarly, DLF remains confident in achieving its Rs 17,500 crore pre-sales goal, supported by a robust pipeline of new projects. Sobha Limited also plans to capitalise on this momentum, projecting an additional 5.5 million sq. ft in launches across Bengaluru and other cities.

Sustainability continues to gain prominence in the sector, with developers leveraging green building techniques and community-centric planning. The focus on land acquisition for future growth aligns with sustainable urban expansion, mitigating the strain on existing infrastructure. For instance, developers like Godrej Properties and Oberoi Realty have raised Rs 6,000 crore each to secure land parcels for large-scale, eco-friendly developments.

This cautious yet optimistic outlook underscores the sector’s resilience, with developers adapting strategies to overcome hurdles. By focusing on timely launches and sustainable practices, India’s real estate sector is poised to meet FY25 guidance, contributing to urban growth and addressing pressing civic challenges. The second half of FY25 is shaping up as a crucial period for realising these goals and bolstering market confidence.

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