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Driven by new launches, DLF reported ₹19,187 crore in sales bookings for the first nine months of FY25, exceeding its full-year guidance of ₹17,000 crore.
“Project launches, particularly in the super-luxury segment, received exceptional market response, exceeding expectations,” stated Motilal Oswal Financial Services in a report. The brokerage expects pre-sales to grow by 20% annually to ₹25,000 crore in FY27 from ₹14,800 crore in FY24.

DLF has 37 million square feet (msf) of new launches in the pipeline with sales potential of ₹1,14,500 crore. Of this, 35% has been launched and another 15% is planned for FY26. The pipeline is largely focused on luxury and super-luxury segments, where DLF has strong brand positioning.
The company’s rental income business, managed under DLF Cyber City Developers (DCCDL), is set to double in the coming years. “The planned capex of ₹20,000 crore will expand the portfolio size to 73 msf with exit rentals of ₹10,000 crore expected by FY30, a two-fold growth from the current levels,” stated JM Financial Institutional Securities in a report. Rental revenue rose by 10.7% on year to ₹3,793 crore in the nine months to December 2024.
Over the last five years, the realtor has reduced net debt to ₹14,679 crore from ₹24,028 crore. By FY30, it aims to achieve zero net debt at the group level. The company estimates a surplus cash potential in the medium term to reach ₹50,000 crore. DLF has already achieved a net cash-positive status, with the development business set to reach zero gross debt position soon. Furthermore, it intends to distribute 50% of its net profit as dividends, enhancing shareholder value.Analysts have a buy call on DLF’s stock given its strong earnings potential. The target price ranges between ₹915 and ₹1,050, indicating a 32-51% upside from the current level. With a robust launch pipeline, growing rental income, and a focus on debt reduction, the company looks well placed for sustainable growth.
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