Earlier this year, DLF had sold 1,137 apartments costing almost a million dollars each in just three days
Realty major DLF is likely to start construction of its new 25 lakh square feet shopping mall in Gurugram this quarter at a cost of around Rs 1,700 crore to expand business amid surge in demand for quality real estate space from retailers. At present, DLF has a retail footprint of around 42 lakh square feet comprising nine properties, including malls and shopping centres, mainly across Delhi-NCR. Around 3.4 lakh square feet retail portfolio is under DLF Ltd and rest under the DLF Cyber City Developers Ltd (DCCDL), a joint venture between DLF and Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC. In an interview with PTI, DLF's Vice Chairman and MD (Rental Business) Sriram Khattar highlighted that the retail sector has bounced back sharply post-COVID pandemic and there has been a strong growth in footfalls and sales in shopping malls. "We are likely to start construction of Mall of India, Gurugram in the third quarter of this fiscal year," said Khattar, who has recently been elevated to this new .
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Realty major DLF sold properties worth Rs 2,040 crore during the first quarter of this fiscal, mainly driven by demand for its luxury properties in Delhi and Gurugram. The company's sales bookings remained flat on an annual basis. Its sales stood at the same Rs 2,040 crore in the year-ago period. When contacted, DLF Group Executive Director Aakash Ohri said the sales bookings remained strong during the June quarter. "We did not launch any new housing project in the first quarter. The entire sales bookings are from ongoing projects. We will bring new projects in markets in Q2 and the second half of this fiscal," Ohri told PTI. According to an investor's presentation, DLF sold 13 units in 'The Camelias' housing project in Gurugram for Rs 564 crore. The company sold properties worth Rs 659 crore in the 'One Midtown' project in the national capital. On Friday, DLF reported a 12 per cent rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 527 crore in the first quarter of this fiscal. The company
Realty firm DLF has awarded Rs 369 crore contract to construction firm B L Kashyap in its luxury housing project at Gurugram, Haryana. In a regulatory filing, B L Kashyap and Sons Ltd informed that it has secured new order aggregating to about Rs 369 crore from DLF Home Developers Ltd, which is a subsidiary of DLF Ltd. The nature of contract is civil structure and waterproofing works for 'DLF The Arbour' housing project in Sector 63, Gurugram. The contract is to be executed within the next 33 months. B L Kashyap said its total order book as on date stands at Rs 3,086 crore (excluding GST till date). In March, DLF had said it would invest around Rs 3,500 crore over the next four years to construct this project, which is spread over 25 acre and comprises 5 towers with a total of 1,137 premium apartments. DLF, the country's largest real estate firm in terms of market cap, sold all 1,137 units, each costing Rs 7 crore and above, for over Rs 8,000 crore within 3 days (February 15-17).
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Realty major DLF's rental arm DCCDL's net profit increased 43 per cent to Rs 1,429 crore in the last fiscal on better income from office and retail properties. Its net profit stood at Rs 1,002 crore in 2021-22. According to an investors' presentation, DCCDL's total income increased 19 per cent to Rs 5,419 crore during 2022-23 from Rs 4,533 crore a year ago. DLF Cyber City Developers Ltd (DCCDL) is a joint venture firm between DLF and Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC. DLF has a nearly 67 per cent stake in the JV firm, while GIC has the remaining. As per the presentation, DCCDL's rental asset portfolio, comprising office complexes and shopping malls, is currently at 39.6 million square feet, and out of that 90 per cent area is already leased to tenants (corporates and retailers). The rental income of DCCDL from office space rose 13 per cent to Rs 3,232 crore during the last fiscal from Rs 2,869 crore in the year-ago period. Rentals from retail space increased 59 per cent to Rs
Realty major DLF Ltd will launch projects worth Rs 19,710 crore for sale by March next year and aims to achieve sale bookings of around Rs 12,000 crore in this fiscal on strong housing demand. On Friday, DLF reported that its sale bookings jumped more than two-fold to a record Rs 15,058 crore last fiscal from Rs 7,273 crore in the previous year. The company clocked Rs 8,000 crore from a single luxury housing project "The Arbour" which was launched in Gurugram during the March quarter. A normalized sale for 2022-23 should really have been in the range of Rs 10,000-11,000 crore. We will still keep our head guided. And we will say that in FY24 we should still be looking at sales guidance of Rs 11,000-12,000 crore, DLF CEO Ashok Tyagi told investors on Saturday in a conference call. Buoyed by record sale bookings last fiscal, DLF has chalked out an aggressive launch pipeline for 2023-24 at 11.2 million square feet area with an estimated sales revenue potential of Rs 19,710 crore. The
The retail business also exhibited strong demand momentum and continues to operate at high occupancy levels
Realty major DLF on Friday reported a 40 per cent increase in its consolidated net profit at Rs 569.60 crore in the quarter ended March 2023 on lower expenses. Its net profit stood at Rs 405.54 crore in the year-ago period. Total income fell to Rs 1,575.70 crore in the fourth quarter of this fiscal year from Rs 1,652.13 crore in the corresponding period of the previous year, according to a regulatory filing. DLF's net profit increased 36 per cent to Rs 2,033.95 crore in the last fiscal from Rs 1,500.32 crore in the 2021-22. Total income declined to Rs 6,012.14 crore in 2022-23 financial year from Rs 6,137.85 crore in the previous year. DLF is India's largest real estate developers in terms of market capitalisation.
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At the end of the second quarter (Q2), the company's revenue stood at Rs 1,360 crore and net debt at Rs 2,142 crore, said the company
Realty major DLF plans to launch new projects worth Rs 3,500 crore during the second half of this fiscal, mainly in Gurugram and Panchkula as it seeks to tap a rising demand. In an investors presentation, DLF informed that the company plans to launch residential projects across Gurugram and Panchkula by March 2023 after getting requisite approvals from authorities. The company plans to launch around 3 million square feet area across residential projects. That apart, DLF has completed inventories worth Rs 3,222 crore and properties worth Rs 5,622 crore in the under-construction projects that have been launched. "Product potential (near term) ~Rs 12,350 crore," DLF said in the presentation, after taking into account the inventories available for sales currently and projects to be launched in the second half of this fiscal year. On operational performance, DLF said its sales bookings rose 62 per cent year-on-year during the April-September period to Rs 4,092 crore from Rs 2,526 crore
Realty major DLF has sold all 292 luxury homes in Gurugram for over Rs 1,800 crore within few days of the launch of the project, signalling strong demand despite rise in interest rate on home loans and property prices. On September 26, DLF had launched its project 'The Grove' located at DLF phase-5 in Gurugram, Haryana. The company has advertised in leading newspapers that "'The Grove' is now sold out". According to sources, the project has been completely sold out in just eight days of the launch. The total sales revenue from this project is over Rs 1,800 crore. Housing sales across all segments -- affordable, mid-income, luxury and super luxury -- have revived significantly after the second wave of the COVID pandemic, which hit India during April-June 2021. "We have launched a new project which will be low-rise luxury development comprising 292 residences. The total developable area in this project is 8.5 lakh square feet," DLF Group Executive Director and Chief Business Officer
Realty major DLF will develop a new luxury housing project in Gurugram with an estimated sales realisation of about Rs 1,800 crore, its Group Executive Director Aakash Ohri said on Monday. DLF has launched its project 'The Grove', which is located at DLF phase-5. "We have launched a new project which will be low-rise luxury development comprising 292 residences. The total developable area in this project is 8.5 lakh square feet," Group Executive Director and Chief Business Officer of DLF Ltd, Ohri said. "We are expecting a sales revenue of Rs 1,700-1,800 crore from this project," he told reporters, but declined to share details of investment on the development of this new project. In the last 20 months, Ohri highlighted that the company has successfully launched and sold independent floor worth Rs 3,000 crore. "The independent floors market was earlier catered by unorganised players. But there was always demand for good product from good developers," he said. Ohri noted that ...
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It asserted that the completed inventory and receivables from customers against sold units would be sufficient to discharge all current liabilities
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Realty major DLF on Tuesday reported a 16 per cent decline in its consolidated net profit to Rs 405.33 crore for the quarter ended in March. Its net profit stood at Rs 480.94 crore in the year-ago period, the company said in a regulatory filing. Total income declined to Rs 1,652.13 crore during the fourth quarter of the last fiscal from Rs 1,906.59 crore in the corresponding period of the previous year. Net profit rose to Rs 1,500.86 crore during the last financial year from Rs 1,093.61 crore in the 2020-21 fiscal year. Total income rose to Rs 6,137.85 crore in 2021-22 from Rs 5,944.89 crore in the previous year.