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Mumbai Developer Targets ₹40,000 Crore FY26 Launches After Strong First Half

India’s housing sector is set for another year of significant supply expansion as Godrej Properties prepares to scale up its project launches in FY26. The real estate firm expects to roll out developments worth nearly ₹40,000 crore over the year, with the second half alone contributing around ₹22,000 crore. The company believes this aggressive launch strategy will help it capture rising demand in urban markets where homebuyers increasingly prioritise integrated, sustainable and accessible neighbourhoods.

The developer’s momentum builds on strong performance in the previous financial year, during which it achieved over ₹29,000 crore in sales, largely driven by residential projects across key metro regions. A senior company official noted that early traction in FY26 indicates “healthy buyer confidence and continued interest in well-planned communities that offer long-term value as cities grow more dense and mobility patterns shift.”During the first half of FY26, the company launched projects worth ₹18,600 crore and recorded sales bookings of ₹15,600 crore. This accounts for roughly half of its annual guidance, signalling steady progress despite a challenging construction environment marked by rising input costs and evolving regulatory expectations. Industry observers point out that developers with well-capitalised balance sheets and clear planning pipelines are better positioned to introduce housing that aligns with newer urban design priorities, including equitable land use, improved walkability and low-carbon construction practices.

Pre-sales rose 13 per cent year-on-year in the first six months of the fiscal, reaching ₹15,587 crore. Market analysts attribute this growth to the company’s focus on mid- to premium-segment homes and projects located in emerging suburban clusters with access to public transport and social infrastructure. These micro-markets have seen sustained interest from middle-income families seeking improved quality of life, greater open space and energy-efficient housing options.The company’s quarterly financials further reinforced its growth trajectory. Consolidated net profit climbed 21 per cent in Q2 FY26 to nearly ₹403 crore, supported by higher income of around ₹1,950 crore. A senior real estate economist observed that such performance “reflects both operational discipline and a structural shift in urban housing demand towards large-scale, master-planned communities.”

As Indian cities expand, the pressure to balance housing supply with sustainability and inclusiveness continues to intensify. Developers with long-term pipelines are increasingly expected to integrate climate-conscious design, green infrastructure and equitable access into large residential projects. Godrej Properties’ expanded launch calendar therefore comes at a decisive moment, when urban planning frameworks aim to reconcile growth with environmental resilience.The firm maintains that it is well positioned to meet or exceed its full-year targets. If its launch strategy unfolds as anticipated, the upcoming fiscal cycle could significantly influence the scale, distribution and sustainability of new housing across major city regions.

Mumbai Developer Targets ₹40,000 Crore FY26 Launches After Strong First Half
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