DLF Limited

DLF
589.80trending_down-0.42%May 26, 2026

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Vinay Sharma7h ago

Leading Indian real estate companies like Godrej Properties, Prestige Estates, Lodha, and DLF aim to achieve a collective sales figure of ₹1.2 trillion by FY27, following a successful year with ₹1.05 trillion in sales during FY26. Notably, Godrej Properties has set a sales target of ₹39,000 crores, while Prestige, Lodha, and DLF are focusing on premium housing, profitability, and controlled growth to navigate rising market risks.

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Ashish Nair3d ago

In Q4 FY26, DLF and other listed realty companies stood out, performing better than the overall housing sector. Their robust performance can be attributed to successful execution strategies and a growing preference for high-end housing. [Business Standard]

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Prateek Jain7d ago

The joint venture between DLF and GIC anticipates a 16% year-on-year increase in rental income to reach ₹5,525 Crore by the financial year 2026. This growth is attributed to robust demand for commercial spaces, as reported by Economic Times.

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Pranav Ghosh8d ago

DLF's buy rating is maintained by Citi, but the target price is reduced to ₹770. The Q4 FY26 pre-sales reached ₹201 billion. DLF predicts a pre-sales goal of ₹200B for FY27, backed by four new launches.

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Kartik Mishra8d ago

HSBC maintains a bullish outlook for DLF, setting a target price of ₹920, driven by robust growth in the Dahlias segment. The company's growing cash reserves, steady commercial portfolio, and focus on value creation indicate positive momentum.

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Lokesh Reddy10d ago

Despite muted annual bookings, DLF's shares could see a 24% increase, according to Nuvama's analysis, indicating that the company still has growth potential this year.

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Ashish Nair10d ago

The growing demand for luxury housing in India, fueled by increased wealth, foreign investments, and the profitability of high-end real estate, is driving success for real estate giants like DLF, Mahindra Lifespace, Godrej Properties, and Oberoi Realty. This trend suggests a structural shift toward premium properties in the Indian housing market.

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Deepak Rao11d ago

DLF reaffirms its intention to achieve a sales figure of INR 20,000 crores by fiscal year 2026-27, with an emphasis on ensuring strong profit margins throughout the process.

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Ramesh Pandey11d ago

DLF anticipates reaching a sales figure of INR 20,000 crore for residential properties by FY27 due to increasing consumer demand. In the high-end Dahlias segment, AI-ready units make up 60% of sales already.

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Yash Gupta11d ago

DLF is set to complete its fourth Atrium Tower by the second quarter of fiscal 2027. Furthermore, the real estate giant plans to open three new malls by the same fiscal year, prioritizing margin and cash flow rather than pre-sales.

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Arun Joshi11d ago

DLF has announced a significant investment of INR 21,300 crores towards completing its existing residential projects primarily in the regions of Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and the tri-city of Chandigarh.

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Anjali Verma11d ago

DLF has announced a planned INR 8,000-9,000 crore development in Gurugram by the fiscal year 2026-27. However, their Goa project has been delayed due to a PIL, with the next phase now scheduled for next year.

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Aditi Sharma11d ago

Brokers Nuvama and Motilal Oswal recommend buying shares in DLF due to robust growth in their annuity business. They advise investors to verify the latest target prices for potential investment opportunities in this real estate company.

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Sourav Kulkarni11d ago

DLF Limited has announced its Q4 FY26 earnings call on May 14, 2026. Notably, the company's collections increased by 15% YoY to reach INR 13,517 crores, with a net cash position of INR 14,155 crores.

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Vivek Verma11d ago

DLF's Q4 net profit remained unchanged at INR 1,265 crores despite a 42% revenue drop year-over-year. However, the company announced a dividend of INR 8 per share and their robust project pipeline bodes well for future growth in the real estate sector.

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Ashish Nair11d ago

DLF proposes distributing a final dividend of INR 8 per share, offering shareholders additional income from the real estate giant.

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Gaurav Iyer11d ago

DLF Limited has announced a dividend of ₹8 per share for the fiscal year 2025-26. The stock is currently trading around ₹574, with an intraday high of ₹581 and a daily turnover of approximately ₹51.8 million.

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Arun Joshi11d ago

DLF successfully eliminated its debt by FY26, thanks to substantial cash reserves. Despite a minor decline in sales, the company's financial health remains robust.

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Mohit Agarwal11d ago

DLF's Q4 net profit stabilized at 12.69 billion rupees, slightly lower than the previous year. Notably, Q4 revenue took a substantial hit, falling by approximately 42% to 18.14 billion rupees compared to the same period last year.

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Tejas Deshpande11d ago

DLF's profit for FY26 saw a significant 16% increase, reaching INR 4,256 crores. The company also reported impressive sales bookings of INR 20,143 crores and a net cash surplus of INR 14,155 crores, indicating a strong financial position.

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Amit Singh11d ago

DLF has announced a decrease in sales bookings for the financial year 2025-2026, suggesting a potential slowdown in property sales during this period.

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Rahul Dubey13d ago

Anticipated DLF Q4 results, as per expert Nupur Kunia's analysis, hint at promising financial performance for the real estate giant, setting expectations high for investors. Stay tuned for more details.

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Hardik Shah13d ago

Anticipation builds for DLF's Q4 earnings, with financial expert Nupur Kunia providing her insights on the forthcoming results. Stay tuned for her analysis.

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Umesh Mukherjee14d ago

DLF Limited executed a significant block trade of approximately 1 million shares at Rs. 574.65, resulting in a transaction value of around Rs. 58 crore on the NSE.

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Deepesh Jain17d ago

On May 13th, DLF Ltd will convene a board meeting to discuss the financial results and potential dividend for the fiscal year ending FY26. Insiders are prohibited from trading until 48 hours after the release of the results due to regulations.

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Alok Soni18d ago

Experts suggest investing in DLF for its solid leasing strategy. Reliance Industries is projected to reach between Rs 1,520-1,540. Consider holding onto IREDA, CG Power, and Inox India for potential returns, but consider selling Castrol India due to poor performance and technical signals.

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Mohit Agarwal33d ago

Kotak Securities suggests buying SBI Cards, Pidilite, and DLF in the short term based on positive technical signals. The recommended price targets are ₹730 for SBI Cards, ₹1,510 for Pidilite, and ₹650 for DLF. Investors should watch key levels to manage potential losses or continue the upward trend.

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Hemant Nair39d ago

Gurugram's property costs are set to rise by 75% following a surge in circle rates, which could potentially increase expenses for developers like DLF, as they might encounter higher stamp duties.

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Yash Gupta41d ago

The Delhi court has taken notice of the Enforcement Directorate's chargesheet filed against Robert Vadra regarding a controversial land deal with DLF in Haryana. Legal procedures for this case are set to commence, involving disputed transactions at Shikohpur.

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Piyush Soni47d ago

DLF Ltd. completed a significant block trade on NSE, selling 501,390 shares for around ₹28.2 crores at a price of ₹561.8 per share.

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Kapil Mathur47d ago

Brokerages suggest focusing on Bharti Airtel, Tata Steel, Home First Finance, Titan, and HUL amid concerns about rural demand and margin squeezes in other sectors like DLF and Hindalco. Affordable housing NBFCs are also highlighted.

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Jagdish Malhotra47d ago

The Nifty 50 and Sensex indices have surged today due to the US-Iran ceasefire, with the Nifty reaching 23,938 (a 3.5% increase) and Sensex hitting 77,392 (a 3.7% rise). Notably, large-cap stocks such as DLF, M&M, HDFC Life, LIC, Adani Ports, and ICICI Bank display up to a 63% potential increase due to apparent valuation discrepancies.

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Anand Joshi47d ago

Jefferies has reduced target prices for DLF, Lodha, and Oberoi due to concerns over the Middle East conflict affecting sector growth. However, all three companies still maintain a 'Buy' rating. Prestige and Oberoi face a cautious outlook as pre-sales are decreasing.

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Manan Deshpande54d ago

Delhi's real estate market is experiencing a slowdown according to Knight Frank, with reduced demand and decreased transaction velocity noted in the capital region.

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Sachin Shukla56d ago

Major stocks like Adani Enterprises, LIC, DLF, HDFC Bank, and Tata Group have reached their lowest points in a year due to the challenging equity market environment, affected by geopolitical tensions, increased crude prices, and RBI's measures.

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Raman Srivastava56d ago

DLF has finalized a ₹710 crore deal with Srijan Realty, transferring its DLF Techpark II SEZ asset and additionally selling a 17.75-acre plot of land in Kolkata to them.